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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 the filling of oi-ders, 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 perfectly satisfactory. 

 Please keep copies of all orders. 



The Safe Arrival of Packages Guaranteed. — We guarantee 

 the safe arrival of packages of Seeds and Bulbs in good condition in 

 every case. If a package is injured or lost we will replace it as soon as 

 informed of the fact. 



Name and Address. — Those who order will please remember to 

 give their JVame, Post- Office, County and State as plain as possible, 

 especially the name ; also the nearest Express Office, when goods are 

 desired in that way, and this address, as well as your Post-Oflfice address, 

 in order that we may send our letters and catalogues to you promptly. 



Write out the Orders Legibly in a list apart from the body 

 of the letter; orders for plants on a separate sheet; the departments are 

 separate, but shipments of seeds and plants are made in one parcel. 



CAUTIOiSr. — Do not buy of travelling agents or peddlers who repre- 

 sent themselves as our agents. Some of these impostors have obtained, 

 during the past season, subscriptions to the leading Agricultural papers 

 and offered as a premium about one-half of the subscription price in 

 garden seeds of the subscriber's selection. Beware of them ! We em- 

 ploy no travelling agents. Send direct to head-quarters, and then you 

 are sure of obtaining a genuine article at a moderate price. 



To Market Gardeners. 



Our peculiar advantages in growing, testing, and cleaning seeds, to- 

 gether with our long experience in supplying the wants of this trade, 

 around this city and the larger cities of the country, enable us to offer 

 the BEST STOCK iu the country; and we are always pleased to make 

 suggestions or furnish special prices Avhen large quantities are desired. 



We sympathize with those Avho have frequent disappointments and 

 losses arising in obtaining seeds from doubtful sources, and feel assured 

 if you have not used our stock, that after a fair trial you will confirm 

 the above assertion of excellence. 



Instructions in the sendinrj of Plant orders, by mail or exp>ress, please 

 find on page 121. Address, 



IIEXRY A. DIIEER, 

 William F. Dreer. \ 

 William H. Smith, i ^^^ Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



