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If V. Hi All for. only IQc ve make this offer because we want you to know Henderson' Seeds and Henderson! Service, and to obtain a complete distri bution of our new catalog among those interested. R Seed fe ' - eraairkaMe it' I : I! if I i 3 ;iM 5 it v..?v i"4fv ;'. .'; ! ' ' . if . 1 1 1 ?l lHlr GARDES; W , 0 demonstrate the superiority of Henderson's Tested Seeds, and to quickly obtain a large distribution for our mammoth annual catalogue, 'Every tMng f or the Garden, ' ' we have made up a collection of six of our best specialtieV which we will send for 10c, together with our catalog. This is beyond question one of the most liberal introductory offers we or anyone else has ever made. 1 HERE ISTHE 5 "Everything: for the Garden" our 20$-page 1917 catalogue. It is hand somely bound with a beautiful litho graphed and embossed cover. Contains 32 colored plates and over 1,000 illustrations. It is a library of 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. -. ! . Henderson's Big Boston Lettuce. "A Henderson's Invincible Asters. Mixed Colors. The highest development in Asters. Immense double flowers, on large ' stems. 6 Spencer Giant Waved Sweet Peas. Mixed Colors. A glorified new race, surpassingly superior to the older sorts. mm Henderson's Butterfly Pansies. Mixed . Colors. Largest flowers and a mag nificent variety of colorings. . J grand, large head lettuce, tender, crisp. Compact, 8 Complete Cultural Directions for these vegetables and flower seeds. 4 Henderson's Genuine Ponderosa To mato. "The grandest tomato on earth. Magnificent size, solid and meaty, with, but few seeds. 9 Coupon Envelope, accepted by us as 25c toward any order of not less than $1.00 for our seeds, plants and bulbs. Every empty envelope counts as cash cou- When you receive derson's Collection Specialties keep the pon. envelope in whi the collection is en closed. This coupon envelope will be ac cepted as 25c cash payment on an order of one dollar or over. Send us 10c with: the coupon, below , and you will re ceive our cata logue, the six packets of Henderson's Tested Seeds and the coupon Hen-of -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. envelope worth 25c W it .Every packet of Henderson's Seeds has behind it the knowledge and experience of 70 years of successful seed growing and selling. Most of the best methods of seed trials and testing originated with the founder 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 gardeners or truck farmers. As an endorsement of the quality of Henderson's Seeds, we "takepride in the fact, that Peter Henderson & Co. supply a larger number of professional growers than any two seed houses in the world. Henderson Seeds are Tested Seeds. 1917 Offer Coupon .verythin Peter Henderson & Co. 55 and. 37 Ctrtlandt Street New York is the title of our 1917 catalogue. It is really a book of 208 pages, with 32 colored plates and over a ii fi . inousana namones, an irom actual pnotograpns. Our annual catalogue is always exceptional, but this year we believe it the most beautiful and complete we have ever published. After all it is the results that count, and I enclose 10c, for which send me your cata- that is the reason (or our specialty col losrue. VEvervthine for the Garden.' and the ; good for 25c as explained6 inomdvwtfseXnt PtF HdldCPSt)!! & CO. publisheain ine progressive farmer. oci r.nr.iwi, Name. Addrcsj. Tv'ew Vorl w j Gardemi lection described above we are anxious for-a trial and comparison of our seeds, and believe that this un usually liberal offer gives a fair opportunity for sucn a trial. Kead the complete details and send in ten cents.with or without dition of this special offer that you mention jfj NaWX uii iuMivauuu wi uac me coupon. jr Send in Ue coupon or letter, rnclojiing 10r. coin or ttanip. You will be pjr ad what we - end you, we re Jure. It U the best introductory offer we have ever made. I III, ! i v'S- ;. ' V ' ' tit 1 J v
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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