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jni/THOUGH we have previously given notice of our removal to our present location, on the dissolu- 



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tion of Henderson & Fleming, yet as our Catalogue will fall into so many new hands, we are 



again constrained to make mention of our new quarters, which are now at 



No. 35 Cortlandt Street, New York, 



A location easily reached from the main Railroad Depots, and Steamboat Landings. 



Our long experience as Market Gardeners and Florists, gives us special advantages as Seedsmen, as 

 such knowledge not only enables us to judge practically of varieties, but our Greenhouses and grounds give 

 us a daily means of testing not only the germinating qualities, but the purity of the seeds we offer, which 

 could not be done if we were not actually engaged in all kinds of gardening operations. All seeds not raised 

 in our own gardens, are grown under our immediate supervision by experienced and reliable men. Such 

 varieties as it is necessary to import, are selected for us by special agents in Europe. 



ORDER EARLY. 



We would impress on our correspondents the importance of sending in their orders as early as possible; 

 during the height of our busy season it is sometimes a matter of extreme difficulty to despatch our orders as 

 quickly as they are received, and our friends can greatly aid us to avoid delay by forwarding their orders 

 at an early date. 



NAME AND ADDRESS. 



Orders should be made out separate from the body of the letter, and the name and address written dis- 

 tinctly and in full. We receive annually many letters containing orders and money, without either signature 

 or address, which sometimes causes much vexatious correspondence and delay. 



To facilitate the filling of orders, we enclose an order sheet in each of our Catalogues, which patrons will 

 greatly oblige by using, as they expedite the filling of orders, and thus save the purchaser the annoyance of 

 delay. 



FORWARDING OF ORDERS. 



All orders that can be sent by mail will be forwarded free of charge, with the exception of Peas, Beans 

 and Com, which weigh very heavy, these will always be sent by express, unless it is specified by the buyer 

 that they are to be sent by mail, in which case ten cents must be added for each quart to be mailed. 



^W Please note, that all orders taken from tlie Seed Catalogue 

 should be addressed PETER HENDERSON & CO., ivhile orders 

 from Plant Catalogue to be addressed only PETER HENDERSON, as 

 our Seed and Plant Departments are entirely separate. 



Parties who may change their place of residence, and who wish that our Catalogues may be mailed them, 

 will please notify us, so that we may be enabled to correct their address. 



Orders from unknown correspondents must invariably be accompanied by remittances or satisfactory 

 • reference. It will save much trouble and insure immediate attention in all cases when money accompanies 

 the order. The safest way is to send by Draft or Post Office Order. Large sums, in bills, may be forwarded 

 by express ; if sent by mail, the letter should always be registered. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



peter he^erson, ^ 3 5 Cortlandt Street, 



Wm. H. Carson, V ' 



Alfred Henderson. N NEW YORK. 



