DIEEOTIOIJS TO OOEEESPOmEMS. 



Mucii trouble, delay, and disappointment, may be avoided by observing 

 the following directions : 



1st. Be particular to write your name distincthj, with Post office, County, 

 and State : orders are frequently received without even a signature. 



2d. "Write out your orders legibly, in a list apart from the body of the 

 letter, and in case of plants, specify if any varieties may be substituted when 

 not on hand. Amateurs not conversant with the varieties will not suffer by 

 leaving the selection to me, as I will, in such cases, make the best possible 

 selection. 



3d. It is requested that explicit directions be given for marking and 

 shipping packages. Where no specific directions are given, I shall use my 

 best judgment as to the route and mode of conveyance ; it should, however 

 be expressly understood, that all packages are at the risk of the purchasers 

 after their delivery to the foricarders. 



4th. All orders from unknown correspondents, must be accompanied by 

 cash, a satisfactory reference, or instructions to Collect on Delivery by Ex- 

 press. 



5th. Purchasers are requested to notify me promptly of any errors, which 

 may have occurred in filling their orders, as my desire is to give entire satis- 

 faction. 



6th. For information as to the mailing of Seeds, see page 7. 



In conclusion, I would state that the usual care will be observed in putting 

 up all orders, large or small, to give full satisfaction to the purchaser, in the 

 quality of the article, as well as in the manner of packing and forwarding. 

 See letters of commendation on third page of cover. 



HENRY A DREEK, 

 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penna. 



