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Henderson’s 
Ponderosa Tomatoes 
Talk of Neighbors 
“We had splendid 
results with all of your 
seeds last year espe- 
cially your Red and 
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= Tomatoes, which were 
the talk of the neigh- 
z bors.”” 
= Mr. M. E. VAN SCIVER 
Newburgh, N. Y. 
May 2nd, 1918. 
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Ponderosa Gives 
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your Ponderosa Toma: 
very good results. 
production this yea 
was excellent.”” 
Mr. P. VENANGO 
Gardener, 
Quaker City Rubber 
Co 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Aug. 29th, 1918. 
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From 30 to 38 
Tomatoes Filled 
a Bushel Basket 
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ll my orders.” 
Mr. Ratpu W. Hoop, 
Racine, Wisc 
Kar. 27th, 1919. 
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Vines covered with 
Henderson’s 
Ponderosa Tomatoes 
“I have had suc 
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Ponderosa Tomatoe 
aised from seed I pur. 
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pring. Picked on 
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overed with such nic 
nes.”” 
C. A. SEILER, 
500 Lbs. of Henderson’s Ponderosa Tomato 
Produced on 18 by 20 Ft. 
“T raised a crop of Ponderosa Tomatoes 
from seed obtained from you. They beat the 
record of any tomatoes in this part of the 
country. I had 18 by 20 ft. of ground and 
gathered over 500 lbs. I had ripe tomatoes 
from May Ist.” 
Mr. J. H. SHOPE, 
Jan. 18th, 1919. Uvalde, Texas. 
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Henderson’s Ponderosa Tomatoes 
Took First Prize at County Fair. 
“T wish to tell you of my success with your 
Ponderosa Tomatoes. Mine were a show. I 
took first prize at our County Fair and the 
Judge said he had been judging tomatoes at 
fairs all over the state of Virginia and mine 
were the finest he had ever seen. 
Mrs. W. M. SCLATER, 
Mar. 20th, 1919. Marion, Va. 
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AN ENDLESS CHAIN OF PRAISE FOR 
Henderson’s Ponderosa Tomatoes 
The largest and most famous Tomatoes on earth, is continually passing through our mails 
from all parts of the United States and from foreign countries as well. 
Many of the letters _ 
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Henderson’s Ponderosa Tomatoes 
Were Absolutely Perfect. 
“Tt might be of interest to you to know 
that the Ponderosa Tomato seed ordered 
from you produced fruit that could not be 
excelled. They were absolutely perfect: some 
of them weighed 3_lbs and lots of them 
meee’ 2% Baa o I am going to try them 
ts. J. J. McFARLAND, 
Seb: 4th, 1919." Pryor, Oklahoma. 
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Had Henderson’s Ponderosa Tomato 
for Xmas Dinner. 
“The Ponderosa Tomato is my ‘stand-by.’ 
I can’t get the genuine except from you. Will 
just mention the fact that I ate my last 
tomato of 1918 crop today, Jan. 23, 1919. 
Had them for my Xmas dinner and also New 
Year’s dinner, ripened in my cellar.’”’ 
Mr. J. P. KENNEDY, 
Centreville, Ala. 
One Vine Produced 
Over One Bushel 
of Henderson’s 
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Mr. C. B. SCHWANN. 
Dorchester, Mass. 
Feb. 22nd, 1919. 
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Mr. J. G. Dunaway, 
Seattle, Washington. 
Jan. 9th, 1919. 
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2000 Tomatoes from 
20 Plants of Hender- 
son’s Ponderosa 
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garden. From these Iz 
picked 2,000 large to- 
matoes. We held az 
Tomato Show in our 
yard every evening.’’ 
Mr. S. A. Morton, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Feb. 5th, 1919. 
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Henderson’s 
Ponderosa Tomato 
the Finest on Earth 
“T cannot do with- 
out the Ponderosa To- 
mato, it is the finest 
tomato on earth to 
me.” 
Miss*LILLiE OSBORNE 
Union City, Tenn. 
Jan. 10th, 1919. 
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Henderson’s Red Ponderosa 
Price, 10c. pkt., $1.00 oz., $3.50 14 lb. 
Special Offer: One packet each of 
Red and Golden Ponderosa for 25c. 
Henderson’s Golden Ponderosa 
Price, 20c. pkt., 3 pkts. 50c., $1.50 oz., 
