Here's Our New Home 



at 202-206 North 21st Street Philadelphia 3, Pa. 



Phone: LOcust 4-1845 



It occupies half a city block on Race Street and is con- 

 veniently located to transportation facilities which is an 

 important factor to quick service. The layout of the plant 

 is based on a scientific approach toward assembly-line 

 efficiency. New labor saving equipment is expected to speed 

 up service from the time the order is received until the goods 

 reach the shipping department in the rear of the building. 

 Among the office innovations is a completely mechanized 

 addressing system of the latest design which is bound to 

 speed up all shipments besides making sure that they are 

 correctly addressed. 



We are fully aware that you as a commercial grower must 

 have not only prompt and efficient service but the most 

 highly perfected strains of seeds and bulbs, as well as the 

 best accessories. Of all factors, quality comes first and our 

 staff of experts is ever on the alert to insure extra quality no 

 matter what the goods. Neither time nor expense is spared 

 to supply Dreer customers with the best merchandise avail- 

 able anywhere at prices which are decidedly fair and 

 reasonable. In many instances the prices quoted are no 

 higher than those asked for average goods yet quality seeds, 

 bulbs, and supplies invariably are the cheapest in the end. 



CONDITIONS OF SALE 



PRICES — Effective Jan. I, 1948, this catalog cancels all pre- 

 vious offers. The prices quoted in this Wholesale Catalog 

 are net except that on Flower Seeds and Vegetable Seeds 

 we offer a 5% DISCOUNT if remittance accompanies the 

 order. All other goods are net. On charge orders we allow 

 a CASH DISCOUNT of 2% when bills are paid within 10 

 days from date of invoice. 



All goods are offered subject to crop failures, shortages, 

 or other causes beyond our control and to being unsold on 

 receipt of order, and we reserve the right to change prices 

 without notice. 



No charge is made for boxes or packing, nor for delivery 

 to Freight Depots or Express Offices in Philadelphia. 



If the goods to be shipped require the payment of a 

 sales, use, or other tax, add the correct amount to your 

 remittance. 



REMITTANCES should be made by Money Order or Bank 

 Draft in amount sufficient to cover the complete order. 

 Where it is not possible to obtain these, the letter should 

 be registered. We cannot be held responsible for money 

 sent in any other way. WE DO NOT SEND PERISHABLE 

 GOODS C. O. D. 



If an account is desired please furnish three refer- 

 ences, preferably in the trade, with whom you have had 

 credit relations and give us time to investigate. 



HENRY A. DREER. Inc. 



NON-WARRANTY— Henry A. Dreer, Inc., gives no warranty, 

 express or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds or 

 bulbs it sells and it will not be in any way responsible for +h« 

 crop. Our liability, in all instances, is limited to the pur- 

 chase price of the seeds or bulbs. 



In filling out your order always give Shipping Directions, 

 and write Name and Address Plainly on every order. 



FLOWER SEEDS are sent Postpaid. 



VEGETABLE SEEDS excepting Beans, Peas, and Sweet Corn 

 are sent prepaid. They are forwarded transportation paid 

 anywhere in the United States, we reserving the right to 

 ship by Parcel Post, Express, or" Freight. 



ALL OTHER GOODS offered in this catalog are quoted 

 f.o.b. Philadelphia which means that customer pays trans- 

 portation charges. 



SHIPPING — All shipments are made at purchaser's risk, our 

 responsibility ceasing after we deliver in good order to 

 transportation company. Claims for shortages, etc., must 

 be made within 5 days of receipt of goods. 



CANADIAN SHIPMENTS— Flower Seeds are sent Postpaid. 

 The complicated regulations concerning the shipment of 

 Vegetable Seeds into Canada force us, much to our regret, 

 to decline all orders of Vegetable Seeds from Canada. All 

 other goods are quoted f.o.b. Philadelphia. Patrons who 

 wish to import bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, roses, etc., 

 must secure a permit from the Department of Agriculture, 

 Ottawa. 



Jan. I, 1948 



202 North 21st Street, Philadelphia 3, Pa. 



