ESTABLISHED 1838 SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR incorporated 1892 



IIreer'b Reliable Beees 



FOR Market Gardeners 



To OUR Friends and Patroxs : 



Our many years' experience in the seed business enables us to know just what is needed by market gardeners, and also to 

 supply same, of the best quality. Our trade extends throughout the whole country, and our list of permanent customers includes 

 many of the leading truckers, quite a number of whom are now following in the footsteps of their forefathers, and are depending 

 upon " Dreer's Seeds " each j'ear for their market crops. 



In order to keep up the reputation we have made by supplying uniformly high-grade seeds, we are constantly on the alert, 

 giving critical inspection to our growing crops, and, wherever possible, making improvements by careful selections of Stock Seeds. 



We hope for a continuance of the patronage of our regular customers, and also at least a trial order from those Market 

 Gardeners who have not as yet planted Dreer' s Reliable Seeds. ^^ery trul}- yours, 



HENRY A, DREER. 



Seeds OOStpaid. ^^ prices quoted in this catalogue, we pay the postage on all orders for ounces and quarter-pounds. J) 



\\Tiere larger quantity than quarter-pound is ordered, postage must be added at the rate of eight cents « 



»• per pound, unless the goods are to be sent by freight or express, in which case the purchaser always pays the transportation ^< 



u charges when obtaining goods from railroad or express agent. If Beans and Peas are wanted by mail, add postage at the •■ 

 ff rate of fifteen cents per quart, and for Sweet Com add ten cents per quart to prices quoted herein. 



Pacfcingf. Xo charge is made for boxes or packing, nor for delivery to freight depots or express offices in Philadelphia. 



Soscial low express rates* "-"^^ seeds are now taken, when packed in boxes or bags, by leading express companies at 



a reduction of twenty per cent, fi'om regular merchandise rates, it is a great advantage to 



those ordering in quantities, such as pounds and quarts, to have their orders shipped by express. Large quantities can be 

 shipped cheapest by freight, but require a longer time in transit. If the manner of shipment is left to us, we will always use 

 our best judgment in the matter and decide to the interest of the customer. 



Cash, with order. Please send remittance with the order sufficient to cover the whole bill. Remittances should be made 



by Post-Office Money Order, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York Banks, or Express Money Orders. We 



disclaim all responsibility when remittances are not made as above directed. Where it is not possible to obtain these, the letter 

 should be registered. 



Non- warranty. ^^Tii'e ^'e take every precaution to have our seeds pure and of the best quality, we do not give any warranty, 



express or implied, either as to quality, productiveness, or any other condition, and will not be in any way 



responsible for the crop. Every order for articles named in this catalogue will be accepted on these conditions only. 



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Dreer^s Reliable Flower Seeds 



This department is probably the largest in quantity and varietj' in the country. Our choice strains of Asters, Car- 

 nations, Cyclamens, Pansy, Petunia, Primula, Sweet Peas, Verbena, etc., etc., are well and favorably known to almost 

 every florist and professional gardener throughout the United States and Canada. If you should require any for your own 

 use we would refer you to our Garden Book for 1904, in which will be found a complete list ; to those who grow 

 flowers for sale we have a special Florists' Catalogue which is sent only to those who can furnish evidence that they are 

 entitled to it. 



Dreer's Select Greenhouse^ Bedding 

 and Hardy Plants 



No doubt many who get this catalogue know that we are the largest growers of Decorative Flowering and Foliage 

 plants in the country. Our nurseries cover 100 acres of space, over seven acres of which are covered by modern greenhouse ;>J 

 structures. Over one-half of our Garden Book for 1904 (free on application) is devoted to this part of our business, and 

 whether your wants be Palms, Ferns, or other decorative stock, Cannas, Geraniums, Dahlias or bedding plants, or the old- 

 fashioned hardy Garden Howcrs which are now so popular, you can not be better served than from our establishment. 



q HENRY A. DREER, ^uu^uj - 



714 Chestnut Street, . '-°='^ ^" '^'^- PH'' .\DELPHIA, PA. 



