DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR, 



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WE will deliver POSTAGE-PAID, to any Post Office in the United States, Vegetable 

 and Flower-Seeds in PACKETS AND OUNCES when ordered at catalogue 

 prices. 



In ordering Vegetable, Grass, or Agricultural^ Seeds by the POUND OR QUART oi 

 fraction thereof, i6 cents per pound or 25 cents per quart, or at this rate for the fractional 

 part, must be remitted to cover postage, except where otherwise noted. 



We will deliver POSTAGE-PAID to any Post Office in the United States, Plants and 

 Bulbs at the single or dozen price. 



Brackets, Rustic Work, Pots, Implements, Liquid Insect Destroyers, and miscellaneous arti 

 cles can be sent only by Express or Freight at the purchaser's expense, except where noted. 



It will be very much cheaper to the purchaser if goods are ordered to be sent by Express, 

 Freight or Steamer at their expense, when desired, in quantities of pounds, quarts, and upwards. 

 No charge made for boxes, bags or packing, except 2 bushel seamless bags, 25 cents each. 



How to Send Money. — All sums of one dollar and upwards may only be sent at cur risk 

 and expense, if forwarded according to the following directions, viz.: 



Post Office Money Orders or Postal Notes are to be obtained at many Post Offices. 

 This is the best way where obtainable in your own or neighboring towns. 



Drafts on Philadelphia or New York can be obtained from any bank. 



Registered Letters. — When neither a Post Office order nor draft may be obtained, money 

 may be enclosed in a Registered Letter. The cost of registering is 10 cents. 



Postage Stamps. — These we can use to great advantage, and will prove to many a con- 

 venient way of remitting, where the above cannot be procured. 



The expense of forwarding money in either of the above ways may be deducted from the 

 amount of the order, or we will send seeds as an equivalent when so desired. We disclaim 

 all responsibility when remittances are not made as above directed. 



Forward Money with the Order. — Please send money with the order, sufficient to cover 

 the whole bill, to facilitate the execution of your orders. During the busy season, to make out 

 bills for customers, mail, charge, and in a few days receive the money, make the proper credit* 

 and send receipt, requires more work than we can possibly perform during the great press of 

 business in the spring. 



C. O. D.— We decline sending perishable goods Collect on Delivery to distant points, 

 unless a remittance be made on account to guarantee the acceptance. Persons often order small 

 packages sent in this way, and the express charges sometimes amount to more than the goods. 



Errors. — We exercise the utmost care in filling orders, striving to do a little more than we 

 offer, yet in the press of 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. 



The Safe Arrival of Packages Guaranteed.— We guarantee the safe arrival of packages 

 of Seeds, Bulbs and Plants in good condition in every case. If a package is injured or lost, we 

 will replace it as soon as informed of the fact. Sometimes it happens that orders never reach 

 us. When customers fail to receive their packages in a reasonable time, they should inform us, 

 and at the same time send a copy of theii' order, which can be filled at once to save any further 

 delay. 



Name and Address. — Please remember to write your Name, Post Office, County and State 

 as distinctly as possible, especially the name; also the nearest Express Office, or if on a Stage 

 route, send us the special directions, giving us the name of the Express Company delivering 

 goods, when ordered to be shipped in this way. 



Please Write the Orders Legibly in a list apart from the body of the letter, to facilitate 

 execution, and prevent errors; orders for //^«/i- should be on a i-^/^r^/^ .y^^^/; the departments 

 are separate, but shipments of seeds and plants are made in one parcel, to avoid additional 

 express charges. Address, 



HENRY A. DREER, 

 Seed Warehouse, 7/4. Chestnut St. Loct Box 37, 



William F. Dreer. " PHILADELPHL\, PA. 



