

fU€g/. December, 1909. 



DREER'S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1910. 



Thi3 book is now acknowledged to be not only the most 

 instructive guide to the cultivation and care of all the Seeds, 

 Plants, and Bulbs that are likely to be used by the Amateur, 

 either indoors, or out in the Garden, but is also the most com- 

 plete and comprehensive catalogue of Garden goods in the World 

 to-day. 



The 1910 edition, improved by the addition of many new 

 cultural notes by well-known writers and brought down to date, is 

 now on press, and will be ready to send out early in January. It 

 is mailed free, without application, to all those who have pur- 

 chased anything from us within the past two years. It is too 

 costly a work to send to any except those who have a garden and 

 are interested, but we will be pleased to send you a copy FREE, on 

 application, if accompanied by an order for any of the articles 

 offered in the enclosed booklet, which gives but a Jiint of the 

 many specialties for which the house of Dreer is famous. 



Hoping to have the pleasure of adding your name to our 

 list of satisfied customers, we are. 



Yours truly. 



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Postage Stamps will be found a convenient method of 

 remitting for small amounts and oan be used by us to advantage. 



