Dreer's garden calendar : 1879 . dreersgardencale1879henr Year: 1879 Dreer's Garden Calendar. 3 the whole bill, to facilitate the execution of your orders. During the busy season, to make out bills for customers, mail, charge, and in a few days receive the money, make the proper credit, and send receipt, requires more work than we can possibly perform during the great press of business in the spring. C. 0. D.—We decline sending perishable goods Collect on Delivery to distant points, unless a remittance be made on account to guarantee the acceptance. Persons often order small pack- ages sent i


Dreer's garden calendar : 1879 . dreersgardencale1879henr Year: 1879 Dreer's Garden Calendar. 3 the whole bill, to facilitate the execution of your orders. During the busy season, to make out bills for customers, mail, charge, and in a few days receive the money, make the proper credit, and send receipt, requires more work than we can possibly perform during the great press of business in the spring. C. 0. D.—We decline sending perishable goods Collect on Delivery to distant points, unless a remittance be made on account to guarantee the acceptance. Persons often order small pack- ages sent in this way, and the express charges sometimes amount to more than the goods. Errors,—We exercise the utmost care in the filling of orders, striving to do a little more than we offer, yet in the press of business errors sometimes occur, in which event we wish to be promptly notified of the fact, and will make such corrections as will be perfectly satisfactory. Please keep copies of all orders. The Safe Arrival of Packages Guaranteed.—We guarantee the safe arrival of packages of Seeds, Bulbs and Plants in good condition in every case. K a package is injured or lost, we will replace it as soon as informed of the fact. Name and Address.—Please remember to write your Narne, Post Office, County and State as distinctly as possible, especially the name; also the nearer Express Office, when goods are ordered to be shi]>ped in this way. Please Write the Orders Legibly in a list apart from the body of the letter, to facili- tate execution and prevent errors; orders for plants should be on a separate sheet; the departr ments are separate, but shipments of seeds and plants are made in one parcel, to save additional express charges. Address, HENRY A. DREER, Lock-Box 37. No, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. VEGETABLE GARDEN. Preparation of the Ground.—To secure a fair return in seasonable crops, for the labor and outlay invested, it is essential that the soil of the Vegetable Gard


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