FREE DELIVERY IN THE UNITED STATES 



AND 

 POSSESSIONS 



All Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds and Bulbs offered in this catalogue will be delivered — 



at the prices listed, transportation paid in the U. S. and Possessions. In maldng this Free Delivery 



offer we reserve the right to ship goods either by Parcel Post, Express or Freight. 



Please Order Early — Mail Your Order in January or February 



WE DO NOT SUPPLY DEALERS, 



therefore our seeds, etc., can only be secured by 

 sending orders direct to us. 



THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS 



CATALOGUE have been lowered considerably, 

 due to lessened costs of production which we have 

 passed on to our customers. Prices quoted are net, 

 and we reserve the right to advance prices without 

 notice should current conditions require it. 



WE MAKE NO CHARGES FOR 

 SHIPPING AND CARTING of goods to 



any railroad station, steamship line or express 

 office in New York City proper. Also, we make 

 no charge for packing, except special for foreign 

 shipments, as tin-lined cases, double sacks, etc.; 

 then we charge cost. Cloth bags we charge for 

 viz.: 1 peck, 10c; M bushel, 15c; 1 bushel, 20c; 

 2 bushels, 30c. Burlap bags, 1 peck, 7c; Vi bushel, 

 10c; 1 bushel, 12c; 2 bushels, 15c; 4 bushels, 20c;. 

 6 bushels, 30c; 8 bushels, 35c. No charge for ^ 



bags with lawn grass mixtures. 



REMITTANCES may be made by Money 

 Order, Check, Cash or Stamps. Please send 2c 

 stamps only. 



NOTE.— IF CASH OR STAMPS ARE SENT BY 

 MAIL, BE SURE TO REGISTER THE LETTER. 



C.O.D. ORDERS— By Parcel Post or Ex- 

 press. If you wish goods sent C.O.D., send 25 per 

 cent of the amount due with the order. The Post 

 Office Department does not allow a prior examination 

 of C.O.D. parcels. We do not ship plants or potatoes 

 C.O.D. Regarding the shipping and delivery of plants 

 and shrubs, see page 131. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Registered 

 Trade Mark 



ACCOUNTS. — -We will be pleased to open charge 

 accounts for the convenience of our customers. Kindly 

 furnish references. New York City preferred, to avoid 

 delay. 



ORDERS. — 'We guarantee the safe arrival of your 

 Seeds in the U.S.A. and Possessions. We use the greatest 

 care in filling, checking and packing. Yet should anything 

 be omitted, we will promptly forward when advised. Please 

 sign your orders! 



ADVISORY SERVICE.- We are glad to answer 

 letters in detail, regarding your garden problems, but all 

 request for information should be written on a separate 

 sheet of paper, and not on orders. 



GARDENERS' AND GREENSKEEPERS' 



SITUATIONS. — We have at all times the names 

 of practical gardeners, farm managers and greens- 

 keepers in want of situations. If parties desiring such 

 will write us, we shall be glad to put them in commu- 

 nication with men we deem suitable. We make no 

 charge for this service. 



ALL GARDENERS OF EXPERIENCE 



know that success with seeds depends largely on 

 weather conditions and proper cultivation, so in 

 accordance with the universal custom of the trade 

 Peter Henderson & Co. gives no warranty, ex- 

 pressed or implied, as to description, quality, pro- 

 ductiveness, or any other matter, of any seeds, 

 bulbs, plants or roots they send out, and they will 

 not be in any way responsible for the crop. 



-With Every Order for Seeds, Bulbs or Plants Amounting to $3.00 

 We Will, If Requested, Send Free a Copy of 



Henderson's Garden Guide and Record 



A New and Enlarged Edition. It Tells How to Plan, Plant and Cultivate Your Garden. Published Price 35c 



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 any garden lover to take an undeveloped piece of property and make a garden. It also gives complete cultural instructions 

 for growing both vegetables and flowers written by experts. Size, 5 x 83^ inches; has 88 pages of text, including a complete index. 



Greeting to Customers 



With the improvement in 

 conditions that is already 

 I _ , I noticeable, 1933 will be dis- 



3QQ rriendS* *^'"^*^'y ^ "garden year." The home garden, 

 started by many as a matter of economy, will be 

 continued even when the economical necessity is lessened, for the quality 

 of vegetables fresh from your own garden can never be equalled from any 

 other source. 



The Home Beautiful movement will go on with new impetus for 

 despite the severe reverses of the past three years, the spirit of the 

 American people is still as high as ever, and will always be reflected in 

 their homes and surroundings. 



You will find many price changes in your catalogue this year, 

 for we, too, have had our problems in, economy and these sav- 

 ings in the cost of production have been passed on to you. But our 



tests and trials are still rigidly maintained and Henderson's Tested Seeds 

 are and always will be the best it is possible to produce. 



The splendid response of our customers to our efforts, as shown by a 

 maintained volume of business during the last three years, has been a 

 wonderful inspiration to all of us, and our catalogue of this year is our 

 grateful response to you. 



May I express to you our sincere appreciation. 



Yours very truly. 



President. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 35 Cortlandt Street. NEW YORK 



