Henderson's A ,s Grown and Praised 
Tomato i LylNUtlX^OA North, South, East and West 
If Space Permitted We Could Quote Thousands of Commendations Similar to the Following 
PONDEROSA PRAISE FROM THE NORTH 
“ Your Ponderosa did spendidly here. We get as 
much fruit from one vine of it as from six other varie¬ 
ties. and for slicing Ponderosa is ahead of everything.” 
Mrs. CHAS. E. STEPHENS. Collinguood, Ont.,Can. 
”I was pleased beyond expression with your Pon- 
derosas. They were simply great—the finest Tomatoes 
around here.’' F. N. COLBERG, Cannon Falls, Minn. 
PONDEROSA PRAISE FROM THE W EST 
“ We have planted the Ponderosa every 
season since you brought it out, and we find 
there is no Tomato that equals it. To cut up 
one weighing l l A to 2 lbs. is like carving a 
nice slice of steak, and then the flavor is so 
fine.” S. S. ROCKWELL, 
Vermontville, Mich. 
“The first item we send for is invariably 
Ponderosa. We shall be in misery until we 
have them again. They are the best thing 
that ever happened in the Tomato line.” 
J. E. STROCK, Colton, Cal. 
44 There is one thing I want to give you 
credit for—it is Henderson's Ponderosa Toma¬ 
to. In my collection of vegetables sent to the 
Jamestown Expositioyi, Ponderosa won the 
Gold Medal.” 
HENRY KIRKLIN, Columbia, Mo. 
*‘We find your Ponderosa Tomato most 
satisfactory in size and flavor.” 
W. H. SOPER, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
“ I have grown your Ponderosa Tomato for three years 
and can recommend them very highly. 'They certainly 
take the cake.” WILLIAM OVERTON, 
Selkirk, Manitoba. 
11 Ponderosa Tomatoes are the finest-flavored tomatoes 
I ever raised; they are delicious. I want nothing belter. ” 
Mrs. L. M. GREELY, Plymouth, N. H. 
PONDEROSA PRAISE FROM THE EAST 
44 Dear old Ponderosa! I have only room 
for one dozen plants, but they supply my table 
every day with delicious fruit; we think there 
is no Tomato like Ponderosa.” 
Mrs. J. B. THOMPSON, Waverly, N. Y. 
”Your Pondersa is the best Tomato we 
ever ate, it is of fine flavor of fine size and very 
Productive.” CHAS. K. YEAGER, 
832 N. 2d SI., Reading, Pa. 
44 The results from your Ponderosa Tomato 
seeds were simply marvelous. Why I raised 
one weighing 3 lbs., 4 oz." 
RALPH DE CASTRO, 
50 Dunkirk St., Attleboro, Mass. 
44 1 must say that I never tasted such 
Tomatoes as your Ponderosa. We had some 
that weighed 2 A lbs." 
Mrs. S. ROBERTS, Paulsboro, N. J. 
“ ’ Tis a pity that all mankind have not 
tasted the tnost delicious and grandest of all 
Tomatoes—your Ponderosa. I have grown it 
ever since you introduced it." 
J. L. HAZARD, 
124 Chestnut St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
PONDEROSA PRAISE FROM THE SOUTH 
44 / have taken the premium at our County Fair for 
two years for the largest Tomato and the largest dozen 
—Ponderosa always gets there.” 
W. O. TAYLOR, Cleveland, Tenn. 
11 Border from you because I want some more ‘real Pon- 
derosas.' Father once raised one weighing 3 pounds 
from your seed. I often get fooled when I buy the seed 
elsewhere; they claim it to be your Ponderosa, but it is 
not.” M. E. SPARKS, Louisville, Ky. 
Price, 10c. pkt.; 50c. 
“I am so well pleased with your Ponderosa Tomatoes 
that I can't do without them—they ripen up thorough¬ 
ly without rotting and are the very best flavored Tomatoes 
1 have ever tried and I have grown about all of the best.” 
E. T. WADE, Wilmington, N. C. 
44 It is impossible to exaggerate the merits of your 
Ponderosa Tomato. They are magnificent—simply 
Perfect. I had dozens 18 inches in circumference.” 
E. W. HILLYER, Decatur, Ga. 
oz.; $1.75 per % lb. 
Leaflet, HOW TO GROW TOMATOES in Garden, 
Field and Greenhouse, 
including method of pDCC to customers 
raising the Big Fellows, * l\l—1— if asked for. 
