DREER’S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 15 
Plants for Florists. 
Our stock of decorative plants, such as Palms, Ferns, Pandanus, Ficus, Araucaria, etc., etc., is now very com- 
plete in a full line of sizes, from small seedlings for growing on, to specimens of the most useful decorative sizes. 
The plants are all in a clean, healthy, vigorous condition, thrifty and well-grown, and will compare favorably with 
stock distributed by us in previous seasons. 
Whenever possible, we solicit a personal inspection, of our stocks. Our nurseries at Riverton, N. J., are within 
easy reach from either Philadelphia or New York, and something of interest will always be seen. We have. during 
the past season, added Aquatics to our other lines of specialties. Extensive stock and show ponds haye been con- 
structed, and parties interested in this class of plants will find a visit especially interesting between July 10th and 
October 1st, when nearly all the various Aquatics—Victoria Randi, Nympheas, including recent introductions, etc., 
ete., will be found in their prime. 
The range of new glass covering 53,000 square feet—nearly one acre—being under one roof, is certain to interest 
anyone having anything to do with a greenhouse.. 
A time card of trains with directions how to reach the nurseries, will he mailed to anyone applying. 
Aralia Sieboldii. 
(Green Leaved.) 
A most excellent house plant, having 
large, deeply cut foliage, which is of a 
bright, cheerful green color. 
Fine plants in 4inch pots, 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
Aralia Sieboldii 
Variegata. 
A pretty variegated form of the above. 
Good 4 inch pot plants, 50 cents each. 
Aralia Chaubrieri. 
An elegant plant for table decorations 
with fern-like dark green leaves, bright- 
ened by crimson midribs ; strong plants 
in 5 inch pots, $1.50 each. 
Anthurium 
Scherzerianum. 
One of the most striking, dwarf- 
flowering stove plants, producing beau- 
tiful brilliant scarlet flowers, each of 
which remains from two to three months 
in bloom. 
Good strong thrifty plants in 4 inch 
pots, 75 ets. each. 
NEW ASPARAGUS SPRENGER. | 
Asparagus Sprengeri. 
A most desirable new species, especially useful to grow 
as a pot plant for decorative purposes or for planting in 
suspended baskets ; the fronds are frequently four feet long, 
are of a rich shade of green and most useful for cuttings, 
retaining their freshness after being cut for weeks. It will 
make an excellent house plant, as it withstands dry atmos- 
phere, and will succeed in almost any position. 
We consider this a first-class plant in every way, and 
having succeeded in growing a large stock, we are enabled 
to offer it at a very low price.. 
Fine strong 3 inch pots, 35 cts. each; $4.00 per doz.; | 
$30.00 per 100. | 
Young stock, in 2 inch pots, 25 ets. each ; $2.50 per doz.; | 
$20.00 per 100. 
Araucaria Excelsa. 
(Norfolk Island Pine.) 
The growing demand for this beautiful decorative plant 
has induced us to prepare an extra large stock. 
4 inch pots, 6 inches high, nice little stock to grow on, 
60 cts. each. 
5 inch pots, 3 tiers, 12 to 14 inches high, $1.25 | 
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“The box of plants came by last Steamer and arrived in very good condition, and it is the first I have ever received from the 
United States in good order. Heretofore they were either dried out or rotten. TI think every plant will grow.” 
May 9th, 1896. H. J. RHODES, Fonolulu, I. I. 
