General Directions to Correspondents. 



Phii<adei,phia, September ist, 1899. 



THE attention of our customers is respectfully called to the following directions, which will, if followed, be an aid to 

 purchasers as well as to ourselves. 

 POSTAGE PAID.— We deliver, postage paid, to any Post Office in the United States, Bulbs, Plants and Seeds, 

 when under 4 lbs. in weight, when ordered at Catalogue prices, except wliere otherwise noted. 



CANADA POSTAGiE. — Remit for postage at the rate of 8 cents per pound or fraction thereof for all seeds. For Peas, 

 Beans, Corn, and other goods that are excepted in body of Catalogue, remit double that amount for postage. Seed, 

 Plant and Bulb postage from the United States to Canada is double that of the United States. 



l^XPR^SS. — It will be very much cheaper to the purchaser if Bulbs and Seeds are ordered to be sent by Express or Rail 

 at their expense. In all cases where possible we advise our customers to have plants forwarded by Express, as 

 larger and finer plants can be sent, and " extras " are added to help defray charges. Seeds, Plants and Bulbs are 

 now taken by the Express Companies at a reductioti of twenty per cent, from the regular rates for m,erchandise. 



BAGGAGB MASTER DISI/IVBRI^S are very convenient to points within twenty-five miles of Philadelphia. Charges 

 for packages not exceeding 10 lbs. 5 cents, 25 lbs. 10 cents, 50 lbs. 15 cents. 



RAII/ OR ST!^AM]SR. — Fertilizers, Implements and miscellaneous bulky or heavy articles can be sent only by Express, 

 RaU or Steamer, at the purchaser's expense. 



PACKING. — No charge is made for boxes or packing, nor for Delivery to Freight Depots or Express Offices in Philadelphia. 



REMITTANCES should be made by Post Office Money Order, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York Banks, or Express 

 Money Orders. We disclaim all responsibility when remittances are not made as above directed. Where it is not 

 possible to obtain these, the letters should be registered. Postage stamps wUl be found a convenient method of 

 remitting for small amounts, and can be used by us to advantage. Coin should not be sent by mail. 



CASH WITH ORDER. — Please send mone)' with the order sufficient to cover the whole biU, to facilitate the execution 

 of your orders. During the busy season, to make out bills for customers, charge, and in a few days receive the 

 money, make the proper credit and send receipt, requires more work than we can readily perform. We decline 

 sending goods " Collect on Delivery " to parties unknown to us unless remittance be made on account to guarantee 

 acceptance. 



ORDER EARI/Y. — It will greatly facilitate shipments if orders are sent in early. We aim to send off all orders the same 

 or next day after receipt, but during the busy season it is nearly impossible — hence the advisability of ordering early. 



TIME OF SHIPMENT. — The majority of Fall Bulbs are ready to ship by the second week in September ; a few sorts, 

 which are noted in Catalogue, do not mature until October and November. Unless otherwise instructed we will 

 send the early Bulbs as soon as ready, and the late maturing sorts when in good condition to ship. 



ERRORS. — We exercise the utmost care in filling orders, striving to do a little more than we offer ; yet in the press ot 

 business errors sometimes occur, in which event we wish to be promptly notified of the fact, and will make such 

 corrections as will be satisfactory. Please keep copies of all your orders for comparison. 



SAFE ARRIVAI/ OF PACKAGES. — We endeavor to secure the safe arrival of packages of Seeds, Bulbs and Plants in 

 good condition in every case. If a package is injured or lost, by Mail or Express, we will replace it as soon as 

 informed of the fact. Frequently it happens that orders never reach us, or are without signature. When customers 

 fail to receive their packages in a reasonable time, they should inform us and at the same time send a copy of their 

 order and any other information necessary to trace the goods. Complaints must be made on receipt of goods. 



NAME AND ADDRESS. — Please remember to write your Name, Post Office, County and State ; also give number 

 of street or P. O. Box, as distinctly as possible ; also the nearest Express Office, or, if on Stage route, send ns 

 special direction, giving us the name of the Express Company delivering goods. 



NON-WARRANTY.— We wish it to be distinctl}' understood that, although we continue to take all possible pains to 

 supply only New, Genuine and Unadulterated Seeds, Plants and Bulbs, we still give no warranty, express or 

 implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any of the Seeds, Plants or Bulbs we 

 send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Every order received for articles named in this 

 catalogue wUl be executed on these conditions only. 



HENRY A. DREER, 

 714 Chestnut Street, = PHILADELPHIA, pa. 



I (\C\C ROV l/i1« ^"^ EIGHT BEAUTIFUL NARCISSUS shown in colors on the cover 



LOCK BOA, I01». ^j ^jj,g catalogue, will be found offered on pages 11 to 14. 



