Dreer's Quarterly Wholesale Mee List 



JULY— AUGUST, 1902 



BULB DEPARTMENT. — The immense quantities of Bulbs which we handle enable us to supply them at the lowest 

 possible prices. Our sources of supply are the best in this country and abroad, the leading growers of the world having for 

 years supplied us with their choicest Stock. All prices quoted in this list include duty, packing and delivery to any 

 Express or Freight Line in Philadelphia. Should any reduction in prices be made in our September list, customers who 

 place their orders now will receive the benefit of same. You therefore run no risk by placing your order HOW. 



SEED DEPARTMENT. — This is in charge of trained experts, and whether your wants maybe in Flower, Vegetable, or 

 Agricultural seeds, you may be sure to get only the choicest. 



PLANT DEPARTMENT (See remarks on page I.) 



LOW EXPRESS RATES ON PLANTS, BULBS AND SEEDS. We are shipping by express lines, 

 to all parts of the country, goods, packed in closed boxes, at a reduction of 20 per cent, from regular rates of merchandise. 

 Prepaid packages of seeds, plants and bulbs are carried to California and all distant points at the rate of 8 cents per pound. 



By our careful and thorough system of packing, we Guarantee Safe Delivery of Plants and perishable 

 goods, when ordered to be sent by Express, and we always ship this way unless we have positive instructions to 



the contrary, and when sent in any other way, are solely at purchaser's risk. 



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

 All orders from the trade will be priced according to this list. Articles offered in our Retail Catalogue and not offered 

 in this list will be supplied at retail prices less the following discounts, viz : Vegetable and Flower Seeds, in packets, Bulbs 

 and Plants, 2>ZYi% \ Small Tools and Insecticides, 10% ; Lawn Mowers, 5 % 



TERMS OF BUSINESS.— Unknown • correspondents 

 desiring to open an account will please furnish reference 

 to parties in the trade with whom they have had credit 

 relations, otherwise cash must accompany order. To 

 parties of approved credit all bills will be due and payable 

 Ninety (90) days after date of invoice. 



g^gfRemittances 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 

 cannot guarantee receipt of money sent in any other way. 



gglP'Goods desired C. 0. D. must be accompanied 

 by a partial remittance to guarantee acceptance. 



All goods are offered subject to being unsold 

 on receipt of order, and we reserve the right to advance 

 prices without notice. 



8Sgp"°No charge is made for boxes or packing, 

 nor for delivery to Freight Depots or Express Offices in 

 Philadelphia. 



gigg^In filling out your order always give Ship- 

 ping Directions, and write Name and Address 

 Distinctly on each and every order. 

 NON-WARRANTY.— We wish it to be distinctly under- 

 stood 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 description, 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 conditions only. 



ton, N. J., one of the most interesting commercial places 

 in the world. Rivertqn, as can be seen by the map, is 

 situated on the New Jersey side of the river Delaware, 

 nearly opposite the city of Philadelphia, from which it can 

 be reached by frequent trains in 30 minutes and by boat in 

 45 minutes. Time tables on application. We are con- 

 tinually increasing our facilities to keep pace with the 

 demand; a block of 12 houses, each 150 ft. long is at 

 present in course of construction and will be of interest to 

 those who intend building. 



Our Water Lily Garden, which is the most extensive in 

 the world, is usually at its best during July and August and 

 is worth coming a long distance to see. 



The now so popular Hardy Perennials are grown in 

 immense quantities, also Cannas, Petunias, etc., etc. 



HENRY A. DREER. 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



