Henderson's Wholesale Catalogue for Market Growers and Florists^ 



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Florists 



in every State in the Union 

 find it profitable to grow 



Henderson's Flower Seeds 



The demand for hir/h quality annual and perennial rut 

 flowers, including tlie old popular sorts as well as the novelties 

 has increased the profits of Florists, by stimulating trade during 

 the summer and autumn months. 



It is not unusual for Growers to net $2000.00 or inure per acre 

 during the summer months from afield of Henderson's Invinci- 

 ble Asters. See No. 2 on tins page). Large profits are also 

 made from Henderson's Giant Zinnias isee No. 5), See. also 

 Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnias on pane H7 in this cat, 

 Another annual to which we wish to call particular attention 

 on account of its very desirable culling qualities is the New 

 Early Flowering Double Crested Cosmos. (see jXo. 6). 



There are mam/ easily grown annuals for which a good 

 demand might be created, for instance: Clarkia Elegans or 

 liocku Mountain Garland Flower is an excellent cut flower. 

 Its graceful slender brandies and dainty almond-like bio 

 remain in perfect condition for several days when em. and is 

 very satisfactory. We also offer an especially good strain of 

 iula now very popular. Also greatly improved van, ties 

 of Snapdragon. Our Tall Giant strain is the result of ye< 

 on in the endeavor to produce fully garnished 

 Wo. 1 on this plate). Our strain of Beauty or ■■Giant 

 Nice" Stocks, (see No. 4), is well known to Florists as also is 

 Henderson's Selected Spencer Sweet Peas, (see No. 3). While 

 much depends on the culture, superior flowers can only be 

 obtained from the highest quality seeds. It is for 

 this reason, that America's Leading Florists are 

 numbered among our customers. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



35 and 37 Cortlandt St. /fflijfiJ 

 New York /iPW 



Copyright 1929, by Peter Henderson & Co., New York. 



