ne A SPECIAL 
quart to the Catalogue price for postage. 
We are offered in pecks, bushels and barrels, and on Farm 
Seeds Plants and Roots, Bulbs, Tools, 
Fertilizers, Insecticides. Etc. 
the Garden,” and those desiring fuller descriptions of the various sorts are referred to that catalogue. 
Purchaser pays transit charges only on such as 
Peter Henderson & 
ANY POST-OFFICE 
in the United States. 
ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS 
offered by weight at the prices inthis Catalogue (rezardless of 
quantity.) thatisby the packet, ounce. % pound and pound. If 
PEAS, BEANS and CORN are wanted by mail add 15c. per 
35 & 27 Cortlandt St., 
NEW YORK. 
Co., 
This «°°: aoe 
Wholesale 
... Catalogue 
of VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
VEGETABLE ROOTS. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
IMPLEMENTS. FETILIZERS 
and INSECTICIDES. _____ 
TO... 
Offers in more condensed form and at much lower prices the 
varieties of vegetable Seeds, etc., both new and old which are to 
be found described in our retail catalogue of “Everything for 
We were, we think, the first seed house to 
recognize the justice of giving Large Buyers lower prices than those who simply grew for their own use or for amusement, and as the tendency 
the last few years has been for lower prices on nearly all seeds the prices given this season, wlll be found satisfactory. 
When we Execute Orders. 
Every order is filled immediately on arrival, or is acknowl- 
edged if, under rare circumstances, its shipment is likely to be 
delayed for a day or two. If goods, notification of shipment or 
acknowledgment of order is not received by the customer aftera 
reasonable lapse of time, it may be assumed that the order has 
miscarried, or that the name or address was omitted from the 
order. We will, where notified of such a case, use our best efforts 
to trace it without delay. 
We fill orders of all values from the smallest to the largest, 
and all receive the same careful and prompt attention. 
About 
Packing and Shipping. 
We make no charge for packing, cases, baskets. packages 
or barrels, and pack as lightly as possible, consistent with safety, 
so as to reduce the cost of carriage. In fact, we assume extra ex- 
peuse in supplying light strong cases, and, where possible, we 
pack in baskets covered with waterproof covers, which greatly re- 
duces weight. 
Cloth Bags only we charge for, and these at cost, viz.: 1 peck, 
roc.; + bush., 12¢.; 1 bush., 15¢.; 2 bush., 20c. All grass seed 
bags, excepting bags for Timothy and Clover, are furnished free. 
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. We ship plants at all 
seasons of the year, even in the coldest weather. 
The advantage that we Pesees in shipping from New York 
is pronounced on account of the many different routes by which 
we can ship, and the consequent competition in speed and trans- 
Sh 
Seay 
portation rates, thereby securing for our customers quick delivery 
at the lowest cost. In most instances customers can get their 
goods more quickly and cheaply from us than when ordered 
nearer home. 
How best to order. 
By writing out your order on the order sheet which accompanies 
this catalogue you will greatly facilitate our work, When goods 
are ordered from both seed and greenhouse establishments, we 
always combine the orders where practicable, and make one 
shipment. 
Be sure to sign your name avd give your address. Many 
orders reach us lacking either or both; customers when writing 
about unsigned orders will aid us in identification by mentioning 
some of the articles ordered. 
Give full shipping instructions on each and every order you 
send. ‘To avoid chance of error, never write letters on the same 
sheet as your order. 
How best to Remit. 
Remittances should be made either in the form of an Express 
Money Order (whzch zs the best and safest -iethod of remitting), 
ora 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 Blank at any express office, and it will be supplied and 
forwarded without charge, other than usual rates for returning 
goods 
If goods are wanted C. O. D., 25 per cent. of the amount must 
accompany the order. 
Orders from unknown correspondents, not accompanied by a 
remittance, should send New York City reference, to save delay. 
st, > 
ALFRED HENDERSON, 
President. 
CHARLES HENDERSON, 
Vic-Pres. and Treas. 
PETER HENDERSON & CO., 
35 & 37 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. 
