Henderson’s Remarkable 
Seed Offer for 1917 
'T^O demonstrate the superiority of Henderson’s Tested Seeds, and to quickly 
obtain a large distribution for our mammoth annual catalogue, “Everything 
We make this ofl'er Ijeeaiise we want 
you to know Henderson’s Seeds and 
1 leiidersou's Serviee. and to obtain a 
complete distiibutiun of our new cata¬ 
logue among those interested. 
EVtRYl'lliNG 
^ GARbCN 
r Every empty 
envelope counts 
as cash j 
When you receive Hen 
derson's Collection of 
Specialties, keep the a 
mj/K coupon envelope in ^ 
wB which the collection is^fl 
enclosed. This cou- 
■ pon envelope will be 
■ accepted as 25c <“ash 
m payment on any or- 
I der of one dollar or 
' over. Send us 10c 
with the coupon 
and you 
our 
catalogue, the six 
packets of TTender- A 
son’s Testi'd Seeds c, 
and the eou- * 
All for only 1 Oc 
for the Garden,” vve have made up a collec¬ 
tion of six of our best specialties which we 
will send for 10c, together with our catalogue. 
This is beyond question one of the most 
libera! introductory offers we or anyone else 
has ever made. 
HERE IS THE OFFER 
1 “Everything for the Gar- 
• den”—our 208-pagc 1917 
catalogue. It is handsomely 
bound with a beautifully litho¬ 
graphed and embossed cover. 
Contains 32 colored plates and 
over 1,000 illustrations. It is a 
libraryof everything worth while 
for the farmer and gardener. 
2 Henderson’s White Tipped 
• Scarlet Radish. Of quick 
growth, small top, flesh white, 
mild and crisp. 
3 Henderson's Big Boston 
• Lettuce. A grand,’ large 
head lettuce. Compact, tender, 
crisp. 
4 Henderson’s Genuine 
• Ponderosa Tomato. The 
grandest tomato on earth. Mag- 
nificant size, solid and meaty, 
with but few seeds. 
S Henderso n’s' Invincible 
• Asters. Mixed Colors. The 
highest development in .\ster.s. 
Immense double tlowers, on 
large stems. 
6 Spencer Giant Waved Sweet 
• Peas. Mixed Colors. glor¬ 
ified new race, surpassingly su¬ 
perior to the older sorts. 
7 Henderso n’s Butterfly 
• Pansies. Mixed Colors. 
Largest flowers and a magnifi¬ 
cent variety of colorings. 
8 Complete Cultural Direc- 
• tions for these vegetable 
and flower seeds. 
9 Coupon Envelope, accepted 
• us as 25c toward any 
order of not less than $1.00 for 
our seeds, plants and bulbs. 
Quality of Seeds 
-means bigger production and 
increased quality of results 
The unknown quantity in your garden and on your grounds is 
the quality of the seeds you plant, and you cannot be too careful 
in seeing that you obtain the best procurable. 
1917 
Offer 
Coupon 
Peter Henderson & Co. 
35 and 37 Cortlandt Street 
New York 
worth ‘ Every packet of Henderson’s Seeds has behind it the knowledge and 
rt|- ex])erience of 70 years of successful seeds growing and selling. Most 
of the best methods of seed trials and testing originated with the found¬ 
er of our house, and these have been improved from year to year through 
three generations of seedsmen and are today still the best. Possibly as 
critical planters as any, in the choice of their seeds, are the market garden¬ 
ers or truck farmers and as an endorsement of the quality of Henderson's 
Seeds, we take pride in the fact that Peter Henderson & Co. supply a larger 
number of professional growers than any two seed houses in the world. 
Everything for the Garden 
I enclose 10c, for which send me your 
catalogue, “Everything for the Garden,” 
and the six packets of seeds enclosed in 
coupon envelope good for 25c as explained in 
your advertisement published in The Rural 
New-Yorker. 
is the title of our 1917 catalogue. It is really a book 
of 208 pages, with 32 colored plates and over a thou¬ 
sand half-tones, all from actual photographs. Our 
annual catalogue is always exceptional, but this 
year we believe it the most beautiful and com¬ 
plete we have ever published. 
After all it is the results that count, and 
that is the reason for our specialty collection described 
above—we are anxious for a trial and comparison of our 
seeds, and believe that this unusuallv liberal offer gives 
a fair opportunity for such a trial. Read the complete 
details, and send in ten cents, with or without cou- 
pon. It IS a condition of this special offer that you Now I 
mention this publication or use the coupuu w • 
Name. 
Peter Henderson & Co. 
35 and 37 Cortlandt Street 
New York 
Address. 
Send in the 
coupon or a 
letter, enclosing 
lOe. coin or stamps. 
You will be pleased 
with what we send 
you. we are sure. It is 
the best iiitrodiietory offer 
we have ever made. ■ 
