than one-half as much again as in 1899.” (U-s. Crop Reports) 
We believe that this phase of the high cost of living has 
not been emphasized enough. Your own garden, with a little 
attention, should do a great deal toward reducing excessive 
table cost to a reasonable basis. During the greater part of 
the year, every one with a small plot of ground should be a pro¬ 
ducer, as well as a consumer. You do not have to share the pro¬ 
fits of your own garden with jobbers, middlemen or retailers. 
“Everytiling for the Garden” 
Is the title of our 1911 catalogue. It is a book of 212 pages, handsomely bound with a beautifully-embossed cover, 8 color plates, and 800 illus¬ 
trations, most of them half-tones direct from photographs, showing actual results without exaggeration. It is a library of everything worth 
while, either on farm, or garden, or home. Our special advertising edition also contains 12 extra pages—8 pages of the most concise, compre¬ 
hensive, clear, cultural instructions ever published. In addition, there is also a new departure in our cooking recipes.—-“HOW TO COOK THE 
VEGETABLES YOU GROW IN YOUR OWN GARDEN.” Most women, who know, regard Mrs. Rorer as the undisputed authority on 
cooking of the present day. Her name has been a household word for a generation, and each passing year has increased her reputation. Knowing 
the high esteem m which Mrs. Rorer is held, we have induced her to personally select one method of preparing each vegetable we catalogue. The 
best recipe from the best cook. You should by all means have a copy of this interesting edition. 
A Remarkable Offer of Henderson’s Specialties 
To demonstrate the superiority of Henderson’s Tested Seeds, we have made up six of the best we have, into a Henderson Collection, 
consisting of one packet each of the following great specialties: 
PONDEROSA TOMATO SCARLET GLOBE RADISH MAMMOTH BUTTFRFLY PANSIES 
BIG BOSTON LETTUCE HENDERSON’S INVINCIBLE ASTERS GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
To obtain for our'annual catalogue, “EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN,” described above, the largest possible distribution, we make the following unusual 
offer: To everyone who will mail us 10 cts., mentioning this publication, we will mail the catalogue and also send our Henderson Specialty Collection as above. 
Every Empty Envelope Counts as Cash. 
This collection is enclosed in a coupon envelope, which, when emptied and returned, 
will be accepted as 25 cents cash payment on any order of One Dollar or over 
PETER HENDERSON & CO. 
35 and 37 CORTLANDT STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
“The product of one acre today will purchase more 
