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BULBS PLANTS M5 FLOWER SEEDS. 



JERSEY CITY WAREHOUSE, ERECTED 18 

 CAPACITY, 100,000 BUSHELS. 



JERSEY CITY WAREHOUSE, ERECTED 1894. 

 CAPACITY 150,000 BUSHELS. 



This List Cancels all Previous Offers. 



TERMS OF SALE. 



To parties of approved credit, accounts are payable net on June 

 1st and December 1st for goods invoiced between these dates or 5 per 

 cent, can be deducted for payment within 30 days from date of invoice 

 — or for remittance with the order. Tools, Implements, Fertilizers, 

 Clovers and Grass Seeds are not subject to any discount and are sold 

 strictly net cash. 



Orders from unknown correspondents, not accompanied by a 

 remittance, should send Isew York City reference, to save delay. 



If goods are wanted C. O. D., 25 per cent, of the amount must 

 accompany the order. 



ABOUT PACKING AND SHIPPING. 



No charge made. We make no charge for packing, cases, 

 baskets, packages or barrels and pack as lightly as possible, con- 

 sistent with safety, so as to reduce the cost of carriage. 



Cloth bags only we charge for and these at cost. 



We make no charge for cartage or delivery of goods to any 

 railroad station, steamship line or express office in New York City. 



The safe arrival is guaranteed of all goods sent by express to 

 any part of the United States or Canada. 



HOW BEST TO REMIT. 



Remittances should be made either in the form of an Express 

 Money Order (which is the best and safest method of remitting), or a 

 P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft or Registered Letter. 



Customers can also shop by express, as all express companies 

 have purchasing departments in all their offices. If you wish to order 

 goods from us to be sent by express, ask for a Purchasing Order Hlank 

 at any express office, and it will be supplied and forwarded without 

 charge, other than usual rates for returning goods. 



CONDITIONS OF SALE OF PLANTS. 



All plants sent by express, unless specially ordered otherwise. 

 We guarantee safe arrival of all plants sent by express. If wanted by 

 mail, we will send them at an advance of one-fourth over prices quoted. 

 We make no charge for boxes, baskets or packing. The plants are 

 offered in this list at the rates quoted per 100, provided, (except where 

 they are offered singly), that not less than FIVE of each class or variety 

 are taken, nor in less amounts than three dollars for the total value of 

 the order. The varieties must be our own selection of sorts, unless 

 otherwise offered. Any one wanting varieties of special kinds can 

 order from our Retail Descriptive Catalogue, (The Manual of Every- 

 thing for the Garden.) but at retail rates for which we allow a discount 

 of one-third. We allow a discount of one-third from our retail 

 catalogue on plants not offered in this list. 



LOWER EXPRESS RATES ON PLANTS. 



Under the new ruling of the leading Express Companies, advocated 

 and secured by us, plants packed in closed boxes or baskets will now 

 be carried at the "General Special" rate. This rate means a re- 

 duction of 20 per cent, from the regular merchandise rates to all 

 points where no " General Special " exists. Shipments weighing less 

 than 100 lbs. receive the benefit of the rate per 100 lbs., but the mini- 

 mum charge is 35c. For instance ; where the regular merchandise 

 rate is $4.00 per 100 lbs., a box of plants Weighing 25 lbs. would be 

 carried for 80c. — a saving of 20c. on one shipment. 



While We Exercise the Greatest Care. 



• To have all seeds, plants and bulbs pure and reliable, we do not give 

 any warranty express or implied. If the purchaser does not accept 

 the goods on these terms and conditions, they must be returned at 

 once, and the money that has been paid for the same will be refunded. 

 —P. H. & Co. 



ALFRED HENDERSON, 



President. 

 CHARLES HENDERSON, 



Vice-Pres. and Treas. 



August 15. 1890. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



35 & 37 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. 



