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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



Each year helps to establish more firmly the popularity of Hardy PereDiiial 

 Plants. There is no greater satisfaction to one who has a garden than to 

 watch some last year's favorite come up in its accustomed place when spring 

 approaches. They are most effective in the mixed border but almost every' 

 place has some nook or corner where they can be used to good advantage. 

 When once planted they almost care for themselves and repay us with 



a profusion of blooms of many forms and colors from early spring 

 to late fall. 



The Perennial garden and borders pictured above were made by planting the 

 vareties listed on pages 166 and 167 in this catalogue. 



We can supply vigorous plants of the varieties described on pages 166 and 

 167 at 35c. each, 53.50 per doz.. S25.00 per 100. 



Henderson's Roses, Dahlias, Perennial Plants, 

 Hardy Shrubs and Small Fruits 



In again offering plants we desire to express our appreciation of the liberal 

 share of patronage which we have received from the flower-loving public in 

 ■ ast. We would state that we are now offering only the very finest new 

 and standard sorts that have been thoroughly tested. This will not only 

 be a convenience, but a protection to our customers; who may rest assured 

 that they will receive no worthless varieties when ordering from our list. 



PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 



PLANTS AND ROOTS 



Please note that our offer to pay transportation charges on Dahlia and 



Canna roots, pages 157 to 163, does not extend to plants on pages 152 to 156 



and lCil to 172. We will ship plants by Parcel Post or Prepaid Express 



PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



if 10 per cent is added to the catalogue price for points east. and|20 per cent for 

 points west of the Mississippi River. Oth> I will forward plants by- 



Express, buyer to pay express charges on delivery. We do not s 

 C. O. D. 



We will guarantee the safe arrival of all plants and roots sent by Ex 

 or Parcel Post to all points in the I'nited States. Should anything be in- 

 jured in transit, we urge our customers to notify us at once on receipt of the 

 goods, and in every case send us a list of what has been damaged so I 

 can replace them without delay. Rut when they ar- 

 our responsibility ceases, and if from inattention or oth 

 complaint is then made we cannot replace them. 



35 and 37 Cortlandt St., New York 



