March 25, 1916 



HOETICULTUEE 



397 



Hardy Perennials 



For mauy years one of our most important 

 specialties," our stoclc this season is again 

 in prime condition, more extensive than ever, 

 with a complete assortment of both standard 

 varieties and novelties. 



Roses, Two Year Old Plants for 

 Outdoor Planting 



Our Roses are all field grown plants which 

 were dug in the fall, and which during the 

 winter months were potted into 5 and 6 inch 

 pots, they are stored in cold houses and 

 frames, being retarded as much as possible, 

 and are Just the sort of stock that will please 

 your retail customers. We are particularly 

 strong on Hybrid Teas but carry also nearly 

 all other types. 



Aquatic Plants 



Eight acres of Ponds are devoted to Hardy 

 Nymphaeas and Nelumbiums alone, a large 

 assortment of Tropical Nymphaeas, Victoria 

 Regia, etc., as well as sub-aquatic plants 

 for marginal planting. If interested In these, 

 send for our book "Dreer's Water Lilies, It 

 is not only descriptive, but gives full cultural 

 directions. 



Hardy Shrubs and Vines 



A full assortment Including Hardy Aza- 

 leas Rhododendrons, New liuddlems. Daphne 

 Cneorum, Hydrangea Panlculata and Arbo- 

 riscens. Japanese Maples, Altheas, Deutzlas, 

 Philadelphus, Viburnums, Welgellas, Box- 

 woods, Ampelopsis, Clematis, Wisterias, etc. 



Decorative Plants 



Our strong specials. Palms and Ferns, also 

 a full line of Bay Trees, Crotons, Dracaenas, 

 Ficus, Pandanus, etc. 



Bulbs and Roots 



Amnrvllls, Begonias, Caladiums, Dahlias. 

 Cannas^ Lliles, TIgrldlas, Gladiolus, Tube- 

 roses, etc. 



All I { the above and many others are hilly 

 deicribed in our current Wholesale List, 

 January to June, which will be mailed 

 upon request to anyone in the trade. 



NEI^CUBIVMS 



Do Not Fail to See Our Exhibit at the 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 



CONVENTION HALL, PHILADELPHIA, March 25th to April 2nd 



MEIMRY A. DREER 



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