FREE DELIVERY OF SEEDS IN THE UNITED STATES 
We pay the transportation charges in the United States by Parcel Post, Express or Freight, at our option, on 
ill Seeds except Peas, Beans and Corn, which are shipped at the purchaser’s expense. 
SPECIAL NOTE—TIf your order amounts to ten dollars or over and at least half of the value is in small seeds 
und the balance in either Peas, Beans or Corn, we will then pay transportation charges on all. 
Purchaser pays the transportation charges on Potatoes, Onion Sets, Asparagus Roots and Field Seeds. 
We do not supply dealers. 
You obtain Henderson’s Genuine Strains of seed only by ordering direct from us. 
TO MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO ORDER BY MAIL 
ALL GOODS IN THIS CATALOG are offered subject to being 
insold on receipt of order, and the prices quoted are subject to change 
\ithout notice. 
All advance orders, for growing crops, are booked by us previous to 
| arvesting and receipt—subject to crops permitting—and accidents or delays 
teyond our control. Should shortages necessitate it, we reserve the right to 
fll such orders pro rata. 
| THE PRICES QUOTED CANCEL ALL PRICE LISTS PREVIOUSLY 
WE GUARANTEE THE SAFE ARRIVAL in United States of all goods 
purchased from us. 
ALL GARDENERS OF EXPERIENCE know that success—even with 
seeds of such high quality as Henderson’s Tested Seeds—depends largely 
on weather conditions and proper cultivation, so in accordance with the 
universal custom of the seed trade PETER HENDERSON & CO. gives no 
warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or 
any other matter of any Seeds, Bulbs, Roots or Plants they send out, and 
ISSUED. The prices are net except that we furnish Market Gardeners 
-od Florists for their own planting. our retail packets of VEGETABLE 
i.ND FLOWER SEEDS AT 25% OFF. 
A copy of our general retail catalog ‘‘Everything for the Garden”’ mailed 
Cn request. 
| REMITTANCES should be made by Money Order, Bank Draft or 
1, egistered Letter. We must decline sending goods C. O. D. unless 25% 
cf their value accompanies the order. 
| NOTE—If£ cash or stamps are sent by mail REGISTER THE 
1ETTER. 
ACCOUNTS—We would be pleased to open charge accounts for the 
sonvenience of our customers. Kindly furnish references. 
~ ROADSIDE MARKETS 
If you are located on a fairly good road, anywhere within a radius of 
twenty to thirty miles of an urban development, it may pay you to 
iivestigate the possibilities of building up a roadside trade. In recent 
years the roadside market has added materially to the income of many 
taarket growers. Some of our customers dispose of all the vegetables they 
(roduce i in this manner; others simply maintain a stand as an auxiliary 
to their regular outlets. 
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| In order to properly stock your market, much thought must be given 
|. formulating a plan for the proper adjustment of production and diver- 
3 fication, to adequately supply the market with the choicest varieties 
cf vegetables over the longest period of time. For roadside business 
many. varieties may be chosen which could not be considered solely for a 
Bupping business. During the past year or two, we have received numer- 
cus inquiries for the most popular varieties of Vegetables for Roadside 
Stand trade, and we append a list of those we have found by experience 
t» be most in demand. This list, of course, will vary in different sections, 
and the secret of success is to study local tastes, though demand for almost 
any good thing may be created by publicity and good salesmanship. 
ASPARAGUS—Giant Washington 
| ‘BEANS—Bountiful Bush 
Tendergreen Bush 
Sure Crop Bush 
Lima Bush Fordhook 
|| BEETS—Early Wonder 
Detroit Dark Red 
|| BROCCOLI—Riviera 
|CABBAGE—Golden Acre 
Danish Ballhead 
American Drumhead Savoy 
1 Mammoth Rock Red 
| Chinese (Chi-hi-li) 
| |CARROTS—California Bunching 
Coreless 
Tendersweet 
| CAULIFLOWER—Snowball 
| Primosnow 
White Rock 
||CELERY—Golden Plume Special Strain 
| Utah 
| SWEET CORN—Marcross 
| Ey Bancross 
. Golden Bantam 
. Golden Cross Bantam 
Golden Country Gentleman 
| Stowells Evergreen 
| CUCUMBERS—Longfellow 
The Henderson 
EGG PLANT—Black Beauty 
‘KOHL RABI—Short Leaved White Vienna 
| |LETTUCE—New York 
Trianon Cos or Romaine 
(MUSKMELON—Delicious 
Benders Surprise 
{Pall descriptions given on the following pages). 
MUSKMELON—Honey Rock 
Hale’s Best 
WATERMELON—Stone Mountain 
ONIONS—Southport 
White Globe 
Espanola Yellow Sweet Spanish 
Barletta 
White Bunch 
PARSLEY—Extra Double Curled 
PEAS—Laxton’s Progress 
Laxtonian 
Prosperity 
Dwarf Alderman 
PEPPERS—World Beater 
California Wonder 
PUMPKINS—Cheese 
Sugar 
RADISHES— Scarlet Globe 
Sparkler 
SPINACH—Long Standing Savoy 
Virginia Blight Resistant 
S QUASH — Straightneck 
Cocozelle 
Delicata 
Acorn 
Warted Hubbard 
SWISS CHARD—Fordhook 
TOMATOES—Bonny Best 
Scarlet Topper 
Marglobe 
Winsall 
Rutgers 
TURNIPS—Purple Top Milan 
Purple Top White Globe 
RUTA BAGA—Early Cortlandt 
Long Island Improved 
2 bushels, L5c.; 4 bushels, 2' 
bags with lawn grass mixtures. 
shipments, when necessary, in tin-lined cases or double sacks we charge 
for at cost. 
WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR SHIPPING AND CARTING of goods 
to any railroad station, steamship line or express office in New York City 
proper. 
they will not be in any way responsible for the crop. 
WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR PACKING, boxes, 
cases or barrels. 
Cloth bags we charge for, viz.: 1 peck, 10c.; % bushel, 15c.;1 bushel, 20c.; 
2 bushels, 30c. Burlap bags, 1 peck, 7c.; % bushel, 10c.; 1 bushel, 12c.; 
Oc.; 6 bushels, 30c.; 8 bushels, 35c. No charge for 
Special packing of seeds for foreign 
THESE PROSPEROUS F ROADSIDE MARKETS. SELL 
QUALITY VEGETABLES PRODUCED FROM 
HENDERSON’S TESTED SEEDS 
No. 1. The Cross Roads Farm—Joseph Savino, St. James, Long Island 
No. 2. Mrs. Princes Stand—Prince and Ganska, Springfield, N. J. 
No. 3. Van Sise Farm—Frank Van Sise, W oodbur' ainlNen Y : 
