March , 1916 
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Whatever 
is worth growing 
either in flowers or 
vegetables—you will find 
listed in Dreer’s Garden Book 
for 1916—all the standard, tested 
varieties as well as the season’s best 
novelties. Full instructions as to what 
to plant, when to plant, how to plant 
are included, making it an invaluable 
guide-book for the amateur or profes¬ 
sional gardener. 
It contains cultural articles written by ex¬ 
perts ; 288 pages; four color and four duo- 
tone plates. 
The newest Roses, the best Dahlias, and 
Dreer’s Improved Hardy Perennials are given 
special prominence. 
It features a number of noteworthy special¬ 
ties in Vegetables, Sweet Peas, Asters and 
Phlox. 
Mailed free to you if you mention this publication. 
m 
Dreer’s Orchid-Flowered Sweet Peas — with 
immense wavy flowers in sprays of 3 and 4 
blossoms each. Our mixture contains a full 
range of colors. 10 cents per packet, 20 cents 
per ounce, 00 cents per % pound. Garden 
Book free with each order. 
HENRY A.DREER 
714-716 CHESTNUTS!. 
v PHILADELPHIA ' 
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Original Designers and Actual Makers 
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PETERSON ROSES 
possess the individuality and 
character which go with su^ 
periority, and today they are 
acknowledged the standard 
of the world. 
They're the result of over 
twenty years of enthusiastic 
and—yes, loving effort. 
They're born and 
reared (from 2 to 3 
years) out of doors 
—have never even 
seen a greenhouse. 
That's one of the 
reasons why they 
produce such mar- 
velous results. 
‘ i A Little Book About Roses * 9 
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a gem of the printer’s art, also possessing the stamp of character 
and individuality, tells you the whole story. 
It’s sent free to intending purchasers—to anyone, without obliga¬ 
tion to purchase, for 10 cents in coin or stamps. 
Farmers’ &• Merchants’ Bank, 
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Your rose catalogue is the best 
I have ever seen. It is a work 
of art and the illustrations are 
true likenesses of the varieties 
they represent. If I had had a 
copy of your "LITTLE BOOK” 
when I first began to grow roses, 
and adopted it for my guide, I 
would have saved myself many 
disappointments and much ex¬ 
pense. A. E. HENRY. 
GEORGE H. 
Rose and Peony Specialist 
1575 Sherman Ave., Evanston, III., 
Feb. 20, 1915. 
During the past 12 years I have 
purchased from practically all of 
our leading rosarians, including 
some which I have imported. I 
have at no time received any such 
stock as that which I get from 
you. 
J. W. WORK. 
PETERSON^ 
Box 30, FAIR LAWN, N. J. 
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