PETER HENDERSON &C05 GfrlifcN HOUSES ° 5 l%? N u g L A A c s Tf 



ABOUT TERMS, HOW BEST TO ORDER AND REMIT, ETC. 



All Oaods offered in this Catalogue are subject to 



privilege of advancin 



Remittances should made either in the form of an Express Money 

 Order, izokii h is the best and safest method of remitting), or a P. O. Money 

 Order, Bank Draft or Registered Letter. 



If goods are wanted C.O.D., SS per cent, of the amount must accompany 

 the order. Such orders can only be sent by express. 



Orders from unknown correspondents, without remittance, should be 

 accompanied by New York city references, to save delay. 



When goods are ordered from both seed and greenhouse establish- 

 ments, we always combine, where practicable, the orders and make one 

 shipment. 



being unsold on receipt of order, and we reserve the 

 g prices without notice 



Terms: The prices quoted in this Wholesale Catalogue are subject to 

 no further discounts exceptin j for cash as noted below. To parties of ap- 

 proved credit, accounts are payable net on June 1st and December 1st, for 

 goods invoiced between these dates or 5 per cent, can be dedu?ted for pay- 

 ment within 30 days from date of invoice— or for remittance with the order. 

 It is, however, distinctly understood that Potatoes, Onion Sets, Grass, Grain 

 Clover and Bird Seeds, Tools and Implements of all kinds, Fertilizers and 

 Insecticides are not subject to any discount and are sold strictly net cash. 



WHEN WE EXECUTE ORDERS. 



Every order is filled immediately on arrival, or is acknowledged if 

 under rare circumstances, its shipment is likely to be delayed for a day or 

 two. If goods, notification of shipment or acknowledgment of order is not 

 received by the customer after a reasonable lapse of time, it may be 

 assumed that the order has miscarried or that the name or address was 



omitted from the order. We will, when notified of such a case, use our best 

 efforts to trace it without delay. 



Give full shipping instructions on each and every order you send. To 

 avoid chance of error, never write letters on the same sheet as your order. 



We fill orders of all values from the smallest to the largest, and all 

 receive the same careful and prompt attention. 



ABOUT PACKING AND SHIPPING. 



We make no charge for packing, cases, baskets, packages or barrels, 



and pack as lightly as possible, consistent with safety, so as to reduce the 

 cost of carriage when paid by purchaser. In fact, we assume extra expense 

 in supplying light, strong cases, and, where possible, we pack in baskets 

 covered with waterproof covers, which greatly reduces weight. 



Cloth bags only we charge for, and these at cost, viz.: 1 peck. 10c; l / 2 

 bush.. 12c.: I bush.. 5c: 2 bush.. 20c. All grass seed bags, excepting bags 

 for Timothy and Clover, are furnished free. 



.Special packing of seeds for foreign shipments, when necessary, in tin- 

 lined cases or double sacks we charge for at cost. 



We make no charge for cartage or delivery of goods to any railroad 



station, steamship line or express office in New York City. 



The safe arrival is guaranteed of all goods sent by express to any part 

 of the United States or Canada. We ship plants at all seasons of the year, 

 even in the coldest weather. 



When shipped by freight we deliver all bulbsand roots properly packed 

 and in good condition, into the hands of transportation companies. After 

 that our responsibility ceases. Consignee then assumes all risks of heat- 

 ing, freezing and delays. 



Special Notice 



While we exercise the greatest care to have all Seeds, 

 Plants and Bulbs pure and reliable, we do not give any 

 warranty, express or implied. If the purchaser does 

 not except the goods on these conditions, they must be 

 returned at once, and the money that has been paid for 

 same will be refunded. 



Our Red Trade flark 



EVERY PACKAGE of our Seeds, 

 large or small, will bear our RED 

 Trade Mark, a fac-simile of which 

 is here shown. 



SPECIAL IN REGARD TO THE SALE AND SHIPHENT OF PLANTS. 



All plants sent by express, unless specially ordered otherwise. 



Plants will be sent by freight if requested, but at purchaser's risk. 

 Plants will be sent by mail if so ordered, and it is practicable to do so, but 

 only at an advance of twenty-five per cent, on the prices quoted. 



The plants are offered in this list at the rates per 100, provided (except 

 where they are otherwise offered! that not less than five of each class or 



variety are taken, nor in less amounts than three dollars for the total value 

 of the order. 



The varieties must be our own selection of sorts, unless otherwise 

 offered. Any one wanting special kinds, not offered in this wholesale list, 

 can order from our retail Descriptive Catalogue (The Manual of Everything 

 for the Garden , at the prices quoted therein, from which we allow a dis- 

 count of one-third. 



We have secured for our 

 customers from EXPRESS 

 COMPANIES . . . 



20 Per Cent. 



Reduction in Express Rates 

 on Plants. 



Under the new ruling of the leading Express Companies, advocated and 

 secured by us, plants packed in closed boxes or baskets, will now be carried 

 at the "General Specials" rate. This rate means a reduction of 20 per 

 cent, from the regular merchandise rates to all points where no " General 

 Special " exists. To points where a " General Specials " rate is in force the 

 companies made a special reduction. Shipments weighing less than 100 lbs. 

 receive the benefit of the rate per 100 lb-., but the minimum charge is 35c. 

 For instance, where the regular merchandise rate is $4.00 per 100 lbs., a box 

 of plants weighing 100 lbs. will be carried for $8.20, a saving of 80c. on one 

 shipment, 



Have Your Plants . . . 



Sent by Express. 



They will reach you quicker 

 and in better condition 

 than by any other 

 way. 



ALFRED HENDERSON, 



President. 

 CHARLES HENDERSON, 



Vice-Pres't and Treas. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



35 & 37 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. 



January ist, 1899. 



Mcllroy & Emmet, Printers, 106 & 108 Liberty St., N. Y. 



