. Dreer's 1913 garden book. the case in the States South of Philadelphia and the Pacific CoastStates. One of the great advantages of buying the unpotted dormant plants isthat tbey can be sent to the most distant parts of the country at very littleexpense for expressage, which is quite heavy when the plants are potted , to those who can take delivery of their Roses in dormant unpottedplants on or before March 1, 1913, thus saving us the labor of potting and thecost of handling them through the busy Spring months, we will allow a specialdiscount of 10 per cent, from the prices given
. Dreer's 1913 garden book. the case in the States South of Philadelphia and the Pacific CoastStates. One of the great advantages of buying the unpotted dormant plants isthat tbey can be sent to the most distant parts of the country at very littleexpense for expressage, which is quite heavy when the plants are potted , to those who can take delivery of their Roses in dormant unpottedplants on or before March 1, 1913, thus saving us the labor of potting and thecost of handling them through the busy Spring months, we will allow a specialdiscount of 10 per cent, from the prices given in our Garden Book and deliverthem free to any express office in the United States, but it must be clearlyunderstood that this special rate is only on orders received and forwardedbetween January Ist and March 1st, 1913. After that date all of our Roseswill be potted up and can then only be supplied at regular rates. HENRY A. DREER 714 CHESTNUT STREETPHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Three Ideal Irish Hardy EverbloomingHybrid Tea R OSES.
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