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HENDERSON’S PONDEROSA TOMATOES 
Famous for Over a Quarter of a Century 
Still Growing in Popular Esteem 
See a I so 
page 8. 
j “We 
send you 
a picture of a 
patch of Hen¬ 
derson's Pon¬ 
der os a. These 
tomatoes are the 
FWfkWfcJBl finest flavored of any 
we ever raised. We 
had % of an acre 
‘ planted, and we 
gathered 250 bushels. 
BMn ‘ Some weighed 5 K 
pounds.” 
Ill MP J - F - (;OOCI1 & AO.V, 
Selmcr, 
'4&i No. 5 . Torn. 
'‘I succeeded splendidly 
with Henderson’s Pon- 
derosa Tomatoes last 
season. I am sending 
you a sample and also 
a photo.” 
A. L. SHORT, 
Columbus, 
No. G. Miss. 
“From the Ponderosa seed I 
got from you I had the finest to¬ 
matoes for miles around. 1 got 25 
pecks from my back yard lot garden, 
from July loth to October loth. The 
photo l send you was taken August 
5lh.” 
HENRY HEIN, 
Macrea Ave., 
No. 7. St. Louis, Mo. 
“Enclosed find snapshot of my two 
children and myself standing at the 
edge of my Ponderosa tomato patch. 
My neighbors are all getting the Pon¬ 
derosa fever.” 
If. F. LIPSI US, 
No. 8. Union St., Davenport, la. 
“Herewith 
is a photo of a 
Ponderosa vine N*- > 
I raised that 
may interest you. 
1 have now 74 to- i 
matoes on it, and T 
it is blooming and 
is producing more 
fruit continually.” 
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BARFIELD, 
Lake Geneva, 
No. 1. Wis, 
“The enclosed photo 
shows my Ponderosa •"* ‘ v$jjg 
Tomato Patch which is 
5 feet wide and 2G feet 
long. I have picked 16 
bushels of the finest to¬ 
matoes from it. They were 
delicious in flavor and some 
weighed 3 pounds each. I have 
become famous for my tomatoes.” 
JOSEPH T. ZIKA, 
No. 2 Lakewood, Ohio. 
“I send you a photo showitig what 
can be done 7uith Henderson’s Pon¬ 
derosa in a back yard. My patch is 36 
feet long and 15 inches wide. I have 
gathered so far 2,200 tomatoes.” 
GEO. L. MARSHALL, 
No. 3. Brooklyn, N . Y. 
“I have raised Ponderosa toynatoes 
since I saw them at the World's Fair 
in Chicago, ayid have never had a 
failure. My vines last year grew 84 
inches high. I had one stalk oyi which 
34 loyyiatoes grew.” 
C. IE. BOYD, 
No. 4. Noblesville, Ind. 
. Price, 10c. packet; 75c. ounce; $2.50 % pound. 
OS A. Price, 20c. packet; 3 packets 50c.; 7 packets $1.00. 
One packet each of Red and Golden Ponderosa for 25c. 
IF WE HAD THE SPACE TO PRINT, AND YOU HAD THE TIME TO READ; WE COULD FILL ONE QUARTER OF THE PAGES 
IN THIS CATALOGUE WITH LETTERS IN PRAISE OF HENDERSON’S PONDEROSA TOMATOES. 
