DREER'S RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Tomato 

 Marglobe 



921 Tomato— Marglobe "A" 



75 days. A splendid, second early Tomato with large, 

 smooth, meaty, globular red fruits which ripen evenly and 

 are free from cracks. An extremely heavy cropper and re- 

 markably disease resistant. I'kt. 10c; J 2 oz. 3Sc; oz. 6Sc, 

 '4 lb. iS2.35. 



938 Tomato — Penn State Earliana 



64 days. A standard extra-early tomato with short thick 

 vines which permit close planting. Produces medium-sized, 

 scarlet red fruits in clusters of 4 to 6. Attractive and of 

 excellent quality. Pkt. 15c; ^1- uz. 4,Sc; oz. SOc ; J 4 lb. $3.00. 



* 941 Tomato— Pritchard, Certified 



75 days. A fine early tomato with large, smooth, globulai' 

 fruits ripening to a clear scarlet red up to the stem end. 

 Has deep red fiesh, no core, and very few seeds. Pkt. I5c ; 

 ;l> oz. 4Sc; oz. 80c; H lb. $3.00. 



930 Tomato — Ponderosa 



85 days. The largest of all. A profitable and popular late 

 sort for the home garden with attractive, purplish pink 

 fruits of excellent flavor. Pkt. 25; J/' oz. $1.35; oz. $2.25; 

 54 lb. $7.85. 



966 Turnip — Purple Top White Globe 



55 days. A favorite variety of perfect globe form. Has 

 pure white skin colored purplish red above the ground. The 

 flesh is fine grained, sweet, and of tasty flavor. Pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 25c; 14 lb. 85c; lb. $2.95. 



962 Turnip — Golden Ball 



60 days. The best of the yellow fleshed turnips with small 

 tops and round, smooth, medium-sized roots. The firm, 

 crisp, bright yellow flesh is fine grained and very flavorful. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; '4 lb. 85c; lb. $2.95. 



985 Rutabaga — Improved Purple-Top Yellow 



100 days. A smooth, yellow skinned, purple top Rutabaga 

 with fine-grained, light buff, sweet, and tasty flesh. Pkt. 

 10c; oz. 2Sc; !4 lb. 85c; lb. $2.95. 



KITCHEN 

 HERBS 



Herbs marked * are Perennials. 



5014 Basil, Sweet. The sweet-scent- 

 ed foliage is used for seasoning. 

 Pkt. 15c; Yz oz. 45c; oz. 80c. 



501 8 Borage {Gurkenkraut) . Used for 

 seasoning and cordials. Pkt. 15c; 

 '2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.65. 



5020 Caraway (Knemmel). Biennial. 

 The seeds are used in breads, cakes, 



and hqueurs. Pkt. 20c; ]/i oz. 80c; 

 ^ oz. $1.45; oz. $2.55. 



5028 Dill. Indispensable for dill 

 pickles and for dill sauce. Pkt. 10c; 



oz. 25c; li lb. 75c. 



5030 * Fennel, Sweet-. Used in sauces 

 and liqueurs, or raw as a side dish. 

 Pkt. 15c; ]/, oz. 35c; oz. 60c. 



5036 Marjoram, Sweet. Leaves used 

 green in summer and dried in winter. 

 A favorite herb for seasoning. Pkt. 

 ISc; ^4 oz. 45c; J-2 oz. 80c; oz. 

 $1.50. 



5048 ""Sage. One of the most popu- 

 lar of all herbs for seasonings. Does 

 best in a fertile well-drained soil. 

 Pkt. ISc; y2 oz. $1.00; oz. $1.80. 



5050 Savory, Summer (Bohnen- 

 kraut) . The leaves and young shoots 

 are used for flavoring soups, stews, 

 string beans, etc. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c. 



5056 *Thyme, English. For season- 

 ing meat dishes, gravy, fillings, etc. 

 Pkt. 20c; ^ oz. 65c; Yz oz. $1.15. 



Directions to Customers 



Name and Address — Please remember to write on each order and letter your full 

 name. Post Office, County, and State. Also give the street name and house 

 number, or P. O. Box besides the nearest Express Office. Do not omit the Postal 

 Zone number if you live in a zoned city. 



Cash With Order — Remit by Post Office Money Order, Express Money Order, 

 Draft, or Check. If you send cash, register your letter. We cannot be held 

 responsible if these directions are not followed. If you request goods whicli 

 are ''Not Prepaid" to be shipped by Parcel Post please mclude in your remittance 

 the cost of postage. We decline sending goods C.O.D. (Collect on Delivery). 

 The prices quoted are subject to change without notice. 



Packinq — No charge is made for boxes or packing on express or freight shipments 

 nor for delivery to freight depot or express office in Philadelphia. 



"Prepaid" and "Not Prepaid" Shipments in the 

 U. S. A. and Possessions 



Seeds and Bulbs Sent "Prepaid" — All Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, Bulbs, 

 and Lawn Grass Mixtures are sent "Prepaid" to any Post Office in the Unrted 

 States or its possessions at the rate effective Nov. 1, 1947 ; or at our option by 

 Express or Freight Prepaid. Customer bears the cost of transportation on all 

 other articles. 



Sundries — Sundries, except where quoted "Postpaid," are sent either by express or 

 freight the purchaser paying transportation charges. Shipments by express offer 

 the safest and quickest method of transportation but they are also more expensive 

 than freight. If undecided you may safely leave the method of transportation to 

 our judgment, otherwise please state on your order whether they are wanted by 

 express or freight. 



Time of Shipment — All Seeds, Dormant Roots, Bulbs, and Sundries are for- 

 warded as soon after receipt of order as possible unless shipment at a later time 

 is requested on the order sheet. 



Safe Arrival of Packages — We guarantee safe arrival of all goods sent by express 

 or mail to any point within the United States proper. If such packages are in 

 jured or lost we will replace them as soon as notified of the fact. Goods sent 

 in any other way travel at purchasers' risk. Claims for damages or errors must 

 be made on receipt of goods. We cannot be held responsible for failure after 

 delivery of goods in good condition. 



'Henry A. Dreer, Inc. gives no warranty, express or implied, as to the 

 productiveness of any seeds or bulbs it sells and will not be in any 

 way responsible for the crop. Our liability, in all instances, is limited 

 to the purchase price of the seeds or bulbs." 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., 202 North 21st Street. Philadelphia 3, 

 Telephone — Bell: LOcust 4-1845 



Pa. 



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