PRODUCE 
Food costs today are nearly double those of 1914, but there has been 
little or no increase in the cost of your home garden. The air and 
the rain and the sunshine are just as free to everyone today as in 
1914, and the results are just as big. 
If your income has increased in proportion to the general rise in 
prices, you can get the full benefit of the increase by continuing to 
produce your summer’s food yourself. If it has not, you have a 
double reason for a garden of your own. 
PRODUCE 
Make your 1920 garden a better garden by giving it better attention and 
better seeds. We can help you to both; our full experience of seventy-three 
years is at your service in every way. The name “Henderson'' on a packet 
of seeds means that everything we have learned in all those years has been 
done to make them the best that can be produced. Start your garden right 
with Henderson’s Tested Seeds and follow our instructions for bigger yields. 
PRODUCE 
The Henderson annual catalogue “Everything for the Garden” is the finest 
we have as yet issued. It is really a book — 184 pages — a beautifully em- 
bossed cover in colors; eight pages in three colors; a full hundred new 
process color halftones and over a thousand halftones direct from photo- 
graphs. It is the last word in garden help. 
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To demonstrate the superiority of Henderson’s Tested Seeds we have made 
up a Henderson Collection, consisting of one packet each of the following 
six great specialties: 
Ponderosa Tomato Henderson’s Invincible Asters 
Big Boston Lettuce Henderson’s Brilliant Mixture Poppies 
White Tipped Scarlet Radish Spencer Mammoth Waved Sweet Peas 
To obtain the largest possible distribution for our annual catalogue, “Everything for the Garden,” we 
make the following unusual offer: Mail us 10 cts. and we will send you the catalogue, together with 
this remarkable “Henderson’s Specialty Collection,” and com- 
plete cultural directions. 
Every Empty Envelope Counts as Cash 
This collection is enclosed in a coupon envelope which, when emptied and 
returned, will be accepted as 25 cts. cash payment on any order for seeds, 
plants or bulbs amounting to one dollar or over. Make this year a 
“better garden” year. 
PETER HENDERSON & CO. 
35-37 Cortlandt St., New York City 
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Peter Henderson & Co., 
35-37 Cortlandt Street, New York City 
I enclose herewith ioc for which send catalogue 
and “Henderson’s Specialty Collection” with com- 
plete cultural directions, as advertised in The 
Garden Magazine. 
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