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Historical Seed Catalogs: Henderson’s bulb-bargains (1907) – 39 in a series

Posted on October 12, 2019 by Douglas E. Welch

Historical Seed Catalogs: Henderson’s bulb-bargains (1907) – 39 in a series

The image is a vintage advertisement for Peter Henderson & Co., a company specializing in bulbs. The advertisement is predominantly in black and white, with a red circular label in the center. The label reads "1907 Henderson's Bulb-Bargains" and is surrounded by a red border. Below the label, it states, "For those who place their orders this spring for shipment during summer and fall." The text continues with a promise, "Everything to gain—nothing to lose," and mentions that if a lower price is offered later, the customer will receive the lower rate. The company's address, "35 & 37 Cortlandt St., New York," is displayed at the bottom. The background features a photograph of blooming white tulips, emphasizing the product being advertised. The top right corner has a library stamp with the date "Aug 2 1943" and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's seal. The overall design is simple and effective, with a focus on the tulips and the promotional message.

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Historical Seed Catalogs: Henderson's bulb-bargains (1907) - 39 in a series

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