NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



I take pleasure in offering to my numerous friends and patrons, my New 

 Catalogue of BulbOUS K-OOtS, &C, which will be found to embrace a list 

 of all the new and most desirable varieties, I having personally (while in Eu- 

 rope) made selections and additions to my previous large collection of all real- 

 ly new and desirable varieties. Especial care having been taken in their selection, 

 to secure those combining all me essential qualities to recommend them, viz. : 

 size, color, and free-blooming qualities. The Hyacinths will be found deserv- 

 ing of attention, and have been selected from the finest collections in Haarlem. 

 They are especially adapted for forcing into early bloom, in pots or glasses. 



BulbOUS RoOtS, by Mail. No extra charge will be made over 

 Cata 1 ogue prices to those ordering an assortment at the retail prices. When 

 ordered by the dozen or hundred, it is preferable to send by Express, which 

 will be at the purchaser's cost. 



All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied by Cash 

 Post office order, or instruction to Collect On Delivery by Express. 



A liberal discount to all purchasers ordering in quantity, especially when the 

 selection of varieties is left to our choice. 



J&Sg^Be particular to write your Name distinctly, with Post Office, County 

 and State. 



Addi 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Waterville, Conn. 

 Mr. Hestr.\ t A. Dreer — Dear Sir: The box of Bulbs came duly to hand. I never saw 

 Hyacinths more beautiful. You sent me the handsomest variety I ever saw,they far ex- 

 ceeded my expectations, and have attracted an admiring crowd to my windows. They 

 were in bloom four weeks, much longer than any I have had before. I cannot find 

 words to express myself regarding the Polyanthus Narcissus, I can simply say they have 

 given complete satisfaction, after being in' bloom four weeks, they are now in fresh flow- 

 ers, and their fragrance fills the room. 



Yours respectfully, HELEN N. GILBERT. 



Marietta, Ohio. 

 H. A. Dreer— Dear Sir: The package of Bulbs you sent us last fall, reached us in fine 

 order, and have given us the greatest satisfaction.' The Hyacinths are in full bloom in 

 our bay window. Every one stops to admire, and not a few have requested to be allowed 

 to come inside to look at them, and all ask, "where did you ever get such fine bulbs," and 

 say they must surely try you for themselves. 



Yours respectfully, MRS THEODORE SCOTT. 



Aslikosh, Wis. 



Mr. Dreer— Enclosed is please send The Hyacinths, Jonquils, &c, I had from 



vou last fall were very beautiful. 



Yours &c, M. MOORE. 



The De Soto Bank, Memphis, Tenn., FeVy 8th, 1869. 

 Henry A. Dreer Esq., 714 Chestnut St., Phila.— Dear Sir : 

 I ordered from you last season some Plants and Bulbs, which gave perfect satisfaction. 



Very truly yours, T. K, FARNSWORTH. 



Williamsburg, Ohio, March Wlh, 1869. 

 Mr. H. A. Dreer— Dear Sir: I have at different times received flower seeds and Bulbs 

 from you, and thev have always given me entire satisfaction, and therefore I send you 

 the following order. CHAS. H. BOULWARE. 



Lexington, Ky., FeVy. 17th, 186 9 



Mr. H. A. Dreer— Please send me P.S.I must say your seeds, Bulbs, and plants, 



have always given entire satisfaction, indeed I have been delighted with them. 



" Yours, REBECCA BROWN. 



