Dreer's Wholesale Price List 



J ANU ART— 1921— JUNE 



E take pleasure in presenting to the Trade, this, our Wholesale Price List for the Spring 

 of 1921, and are pleased to say that notwithstanding the continuance of many difficult 



conditions we feel reasonably sure of being able to take care of the requirements of our 



customers almost as usual. 

 We strongly advise our customers to send in their orders for Seeds, Plants and Bulbs as 

 early as possible, not only to avoid the Spring rush, but to insure getting full requirements of 

 anything that may be short. 



The unusual conditions make it necessary to call the special attention of our customers to 

 the rule of the trade that all orders for growing crops and stock not actually in hand are 

 accepted subject to crop failures, shortages, or other causes beyond control, and the right to 

 advance prices without notice. 



SHIPPING 



By our careful and thorough system of packing it is customary for our 

 customers to receive their orders from us in perfect condition, but all ship- 

 ments are made at purchaser's risk, our responsibility ceasing after we 

 deliver the goods in good order to the transportation company. 



PAECEIi POST. — We will be pleased to send such items as can be mailed by Parcel Post if customers will remit for 



postage. We do not deliver any goods free at Wholesale Prices. 



PRICES.— This list cancels all previous offers. The prices quoted in this list are net, and subject to no discounts. 

 Articles offered in our Retail Catalogue and not offered in this list will be supplied to florists at retail prices less the 

 following discounts, viz. 



Vegetable and Flower Seeds 33^%. Small Fruits 20%. All other plants not offered in this list 33 J^%. 



No order for plants or bnlbs amounting to less than $i.oo will be filled and packed at wholesale prices. Orders 

 received from the trade for Plants or Bulbs amounting to less than Ji.oo will be charged for at retail prices, less 10 percent. 



TERMS OF BUSINESS. — Unknown correspondents desiring to open an accoimt will please furnish three references to 

 parties in the trade with whom they have had credit relations, and sufficient time to investigate same, otherwise cash most 

 accompany order. 



|®"Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Orders, Drafts on New York or Philadelphia banks, or 

 Express Money Orders. Where it is not possible to obtain these, the letter should be registered. We caimot guarantee 

 receipt of money sent in any other way. 



|^"Goods desired C. O. D. must be accompanied by a partial remittance to guarantee acceptance. No perishable 

 stock will be sent C. O. D. 



"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 advance prices without notice. 



|^"No charge is made for boxes or packing, nor for delivery to Freight Depots or Express Offices in Philadelphia. 



I®"ln filling out your order always give SMppingf Directions, and write Name and Address Distinctly 



on each and every order. 



NON- WARRANTY. — We wish it to be distinctly understood that although we continue to take all possible pains to supply 

 only New, Genuine and Unadulterated Seeds, Plants and Bulbs, we still give no warranty, express or implied, as to descrip- 

 tion, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any of the Seeds, Plants or Bulbs we send out, and will not be in any 

 way responsible for the crop Every order received for articles named in this Catalogue will be executed on these condi- 

 tions only. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714=716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 



