You /^re \Mii^ re (ONiE ^fil> sec I^iverton 



One of the Mos Interesting Commercial 

 Places in the VNorld ^ ^ ^ jt ^ 



Miscellaneous stock in the open gi-ound, including 5 acres 

 of Cannas ; I acre of our Double and Single-Fringed 

 Petunias, and all the standard and new varieties in 

 bedding plants, affording an interesting study. 



'F you intend going to the Florist Convention to 



be held in New York Cit}-, August 21st to 24th, 

 you should not fail to pay a visit to our establishment 

 at Riverton, N. J. 



Riverton, as can be seen by the map, is situated on 

 the New Jersej' side of the river Delaware, nearl}^ 

 opposite the city of Philadelphia, from which it can be 

 reached by frequent trains in 30 minutes and by boat 

 in 45 minutes. 



Florists coming from points South or West should 

 procure tickets via Philadelphia and stop over at least 

 half a da}' on their way to the Convention ; those from 

 the North and Ea.st should arrange to leave New York 

 by Pennsylvania R. R. an}' morning on the 8.00 or 9.30 

 train which will give ample time to look over the place 

 and reach New York again bj^ 3.00 or 6.00 p. m. 



See time-table below. 



Our establishment at Riverton is " wide open " to 

 vi-sitors at all times and we have yet to hear of anyone 

 who ever went away disappointed. 



Hoping to have the pleasure of a vi.sit from 5'ou, 

 we are, Yours respectfully, 



HENRY A. DREER (Inc.). 



WHAT VOU (AN SEE AT RiVeRTOH 



75 large greenhouses and several acres of lath-houses containing I^ 

 acres of Kentias ; 2 acres miscellaneous Palms ; 3 acres Ferns ; 

 2 acres assorted decorative plants. 



3 acres of Aquatics, consisting of all standard varieties of Nymphreas, 

 Victorias, etc., also all the latest French novelties and others of 

 our own introduction, all of which should be at their best Con- 

 vention week. 



The largest and most complete collection of hardy Herbaceous plants. 

 This class of stock is becoming very popular, and florists should spend 

 an hour walking through the fields and get posted on the up-to- 

 date varieties. 









RIVERTON TIME-TABLE- 



-Pennsylvania 



R. R. (amboy division) 



-i 









PHrLADELPHIA TRAINS 











New YORK TRAINS 





LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 



Market St. Ferry 



LEAVE 



RIVERTON 



, 



LEAVE 

 NEW YORK 



ARRIVE 

 RIVERTON ; 



LEAVE 

 RIVERTON 



ARRIVE 

 NEW YORK 



6.10 

 7.10 



8.20 

 12.00 



A. M. 



u 





1.40 p. iM. 

 2.30 " 

 3.20 " 

 4.00 " 



7.47 A. M. 



8.17 " 



8.54 " 



10.27 " 





12.18 

 1.31 

 2.07 

 3.27 

 3.49 

 5.37 



1 



8.00 A. M. 



9.30 " 

 11.00 " 

 1.00 P. M. 

 3.20 " 



10.27 A. M. 



12.18 p. M. 

 2.07 " 

 3.49 " 

 5.37 " 



11.00 A. M. 

 12.32 P. M. 



3.00 " 



3.54 " 



4.21 " 



1 5.56 " 



2.03 P. M. 

 3.03 " 



5.53 " 

 7.13 " 

 7.23 " 

 8.38 " 









STEAM 



I'lom ('heslu 



BOAT 



ut St. Wharf 









Pas, 



sengers from P' 

 for Rivert 



Jew York change 

 on at Trenton. 







7.30 

 2.00 

 3.. 30 



A. 

 P. 



jr. 



8.00 



11.10 



4.55 



A. 



p. 



M. 



u 



M. 





cars 



