4 dreer's garden calendar. 



As a further inducement vre offer the following liberal premium on 

 all Vegetable and Flower seeds ordered in packets : 

 For $1.00, Seeds in packets, can be selected to the amount of SI. 10 

 " 2.00', " '' u . a 2.25 



" 3.00, " ''• '' <' 3.50 



" 4.00, " '• '' '- 4:.lb 



'• 5.00, " " " ''- 6.00 



'■' 10.00, '' '•' '• '' 12.50 



The following are extracts from only a few of the many compli- 

 mentary letters we are constantly receiying from our patrons. 



From Rev, J. D. Beard, Coloma P. 0., Carrol Co., Mo., February 13, 1871. 

 The seeds we had from you last season were all that seeds could be; notwithstanding 

 the dry unfavorable season, I think they all grew. Our cabbage was the admiration 

 of every one. It was large, tender, and solid, and it was all the good cabbage in the 

 community. We get better seeds from you than from any other seedsman. 



From Mrs, L. K. Kinsey, CarrolUon, Mo., March 11, 1871. 

 I have gone to the trouble of soliciting for you, and recommending you to all my 

 friends. I am fully satisfied with what you have sent heretofore, and in the variety of 

 catalogues that have appeared here I am free to say that I consider yours the best, with 

 the most moderate prices. 



From Mrs. V. A. Fussell, Midway P. 0., Eot Springs Co., ArTc. 

 Last spring I forgot to send to you for my garden seed, and Consequently have no 

 garden. I sowed three times the amount of seed I soM'ed the spring before, and have 

 no vegetables, and when I procured my seed from you, I had enough for myself and 

 neighbors. It has learned me a lesson I shall not soon forget. 



From Annie E. Wilson, XortJifield, Bice Co., Minn., March 5, 1871. 

 The Cassaba melon done splendidly in our Minnesota climate, grew very large, tender 

 and very sweet. The Giant Wax Beans also, the pods growiiis: a foot in length, very 

 prolific and stringless, pods remaining clear and tender until frost. 



From Mrs. James Boyle, Bock Island, III, July 30, 1871. 

 .... As for the vegetables, my friends and family acknowledge they never saw 

 such either for taste or beauty. 



From Amory Coffin, Phoenixville, Pa., S-'ptemher IS, 1871. 

 I take the opportunity of giving expression to my thorough satisfaction with the 

 quality of those you furnished me with last spring, which have provided my family 

 throughout the summer with the finest of vegetables. The Hanson Lettuce in par- 

 ticular being the very best of its kind that I have ever seen. 



From W. S. Tliorn, Max Meadows, Wythe Co., Va., 3Iarch 27, 1871. 

 I have yet to find anything wrong or different from what callM for. 



From E. A. Kniskern, Carlisle Centre, Scho. Co., X. Y., August, 1871. 

 I am well pleased with the success I have had with your seeds, and shall recommend 

 them to all my friends. 



From E. D. Marion, Denver, Colorado Ty, July 6, 1871. 

 The choicest and best seeds I ever received came from your establishment. 



From C. F. Taeubner, Gardener, Glasgoio, Mo., August 28, 1871. 

 The vegetable seeds were to my highest satisfaction. I never had a finer vegetable 

 garden to take care of before, and our lawn flowers won the admiration of everybody 



