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A New and Enlarged Edition 



Henderson's Garden Guide and Record 



Tells How to Plan, Plant and Cultivate Your Garden 



It gives plans for City, Suburban and Country gardens. Tells how to make Rose Gardens, Rock 

 Gardens, Perennial Gardens and Gardens of Annual Flowers. In short with this new edition, it 

 will be possible for the garden lover to take an undeveloped piece of property and build a Garden 

 Beautiful and Garden Bountiful. It also gives complete cultural instructions for growing both 

 vegetables and flowers written by experts. 



This book has become the indispensable hand- 

 book of thousands of gardeners throughout the 

 United States. Henderson's Garden Guide con- 

 tains more essential information, is easier of 

 reference, and more complete than many works 

 more pretentious in character. In a measure, 

 our customers have contributed to its contents 

 by the questions put to us daily over our counters, 

 so that the Garden Guide is an attempt to solve 

 the problems which confront both the novice and 

 the experienced gardener. Originally designed 

 for the amateur and containing only elementary 

 information, it has grown to be more inclusive, so 

 that it now embraces almost every phase of ordi- 

 nary garden craft. This growth has not robbed 

 it of its simplicity, but has extended its usefulness 

 to a greater number of gardeners. 



It is of convenient pocket size (5 x 8J4 inches), 

 has 88 pages of text, including a complete index. 

 Also 12 calendar pages, one for every month, for 

 noting phenomena, dates and other items of 

 interest and 3 plan pages. These greatly enhance 

 its value and encourage an observant attitude in 

 the garden. 



" We have your Garden Guide here and we use it 

 so much and find it a great help. We followed your 

 instructions for making trenches for Sweet Peas, 

 and we have had the greatest success. We have the 

 best blooms and the longest stems of any in this 

 district and we are now shipping our blooms to 

 Portland." 



Mrs. Wm. FIXTER. Longview, Wash. 



HENDERSON'S 



GARDEN GUIDE 



AND RECORD 



Size 5 by 8J4 inches 



"J wish I could convince every man and woman 

 that it is almost impossible to have a garden that 

 will be a success without the Henderson 'Garden 

 Guide.' " 



Mrs. HELEN LONGACRE, La Junta, Colo. 



"I hare perused very carefully the entire book 

 'Garden Guide and Record" and I think it is the 

 most complete pocket edition I hate ever seen; you 

 are to be congratulated on putting out such a valuable 

 book." 



Mrs. L. C. Z1MMERMANN, Baltimore. Md. 



"I am much gratified with your 'Garden Guide 

 and Record.' We followed your directions for 

 canning and did not lose a can of our corn, lima or 

 green beans, peas or tomatoes." 

 Mrs. FRANK A. THOMAS, Indianapolis, Ind. 



"Please send me another copy of your 'Garden 

 Guide and Record.' It is the most lucid and com- 

 prehensive work on the subject I ever saw." 



W. H. MAGOFFIN, Philadelphia, Pa. 



" Kindly send me the 'Garden Guide and Record.' 

 I used it last year, and found it most useful. It 

 helped me more than a hired man." 



Mrs. A. REAND, Norfolk, Conn. 



"I am well pleased with the 'Garden Guide and 

 Record,' and I fail to see how anyone can go wrong 

 with such a valuable book for reference." 



W. E. ESCHENBACK, Allentown. Pa. 



Price of New and Enlarged Edition 35c per copy 



cprpi AT We Will Send a Copy Free With Every Order for Seeds, Plants or Bulbs Amounting 

 jrLLIAL to $3 QQ or Over (if requested) 



How to Order Fresh-Cut Flowers 



By Mail, Long-Distance Telephone and Telegraph, 

 or Your Own Florist 



Make Use of Our Cut Flower Department Established for the 

 Convenience of Our Customers 



Address all communications to Peter Henderson A Co., 35 Cortlandt Street, New York 



Because of our location at New York City, we can make quick deliveries of fresh-cut flowers to 

 all out-going steamers from this port, or to any address in New York City. 



HOW TO ORDER. You remit to us the amount you wish to spend, with your order and we 

 will deliver as instructed. Customers having charge accounts with us, may telegraph their orders 

 and have them charged. 



Customers are often in a dilemma as to just the kind of flowers they should send, and no doubt 

 t liis uncertainty often discourages them from ordering. It is usually better to leave the selection of 

 flowers to us. Tell us in your letter or telegram for what purpose the flowers are to be used, for in- 

 stance, whether for a boquet, a corsage or a floral design, or loose flowers suitable for vases. We will 

 t hen be able to supply a much better selection than could be specified from a distance. 



Be careful to send the full name and address of the person to whom the flowers are to be sent; 

 also the form of greeting or message to be enclosed with them. 



There is Also Another Method of Ordering 



We are members of the Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association, and through it. we can de- 

 liver fresh-cut flowers to any city, town or village in the U. S. A. All that is necessary for you to 

 do, is to go to any Florist in your town who is a member of this Association, and place your order 

 with him. Tell him that you wish Peter Henderson & Co. to fill the order. He will then telegraph 

 the order to us, and we will deliver the flowers to the given address, thereby saving much time. 



An Orchid Corsage 



The name of PETER HENDERSON is a household word wherever flowers and vegetables are drown and gardens 



planted. — Kansas City Star. 



