10 ======= VEGETABLE SEEDS 



We Want a Name for This 



GRAND NEW TOMATO 



{Illustrated in Colors on opposite page) 



AND WILL PAY 



$100.00 FOR IT 



CONDITIONS OF CONTEST. (Read the Simple Conditions of Contest printed below.) 



This contest shall be open to everybody, O Peter Henderson & Co. will select the 



...i *.: 1 _r D-i. — *•*• winning name to be used for this New 



everywhere, excepting employees of Peter 

 Henderson & Co., who are precluded from 

 competing. 



O The names may be sent in at any time be- 

 * fore Oct. 1st, 1934. None will be received 



after that date. 

 We have chosen that date so that our friends 

 may grow and sample this Tomato, and be in a 

 position to pass upon its merits. I sender, will receive the same consideration. 



For the guidance of those suggesting names we would say that, in making our decision, we will give 

 preference to names of a descriptive or coined character such as, for instance, the "Snowball Cauliflower," or the 

 "White Plume Celery," "Ponderosa Tomato," or "Winsall Tomato." 



Tomato, from amongst those sent in by 

 the contestants. If the name receiving the 

 award is sent in by two or more persons; each 

 shall receive the amount of the prize. 



A For the convenience of our patrons we have 

 * • printed a form on the back of each packet 

 of Tomato No. 600 for the suggested name. 

 This is not obligatory, and names sent in on a 

 separate sheet containing nothing but the sug- 

 gested name, and the name and address of the 



New Tomato No. 600 



The colored plate opposite gives a very good idea of the appearance of this new addition to the already long 

 list of highly improved vegetables introduced by the House of Henderson. But the illustration does not con- 

 vey a true idea of its brilliant color. Our grower when harvesting fruits forthe present crop of seed exclaimed: 



"Why, it's Bigger and Better than Winsall" 



That is the real significance of this great offering, and it seems to us that no words we might add, could con- 

 vey to our friends and customers a truer picture of the evolution of Tomato No. 600. A great philosopher 

 once remarked that "without enthusiasm we can do nothing" and this New Tomato No. 600 is a case in 

 point; as it is the result of six years' experimentation by one of our enthusiastic horticulturists who has made 

 such work his life hobby. 



New Tomato No. 600 is similar to Winsall in one respect; it is a very shy seeder consisting almost en- 

 tirely of plump, solid "meat"; indeed it is so free from seeds that we grow five times as many fruits as we do 

 of other varieties, to obtain the same quantity of seed. As will be noted it is a handsome variety, very smooth, 

 round-oval in shape, and RICH SCARLET in color. 



Price of New Tomato No. 600, 25c. per packet. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 35 cortlandt street. NEW YORK 



