24 DREER’S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
| Dreer’s Iron Plant Stands. 
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These plant: stands are made of cast iron in five sizes, 
and can be furnished in three 
styles, plain black, galva- 
nized, and bronzed. They 
will be found very useful for 
elevating plants in the back 
rows of greenhouses, consery- 
atories, ete. 
Inches Galvanized 
high. Plain. or Bronzed. 
15 45 cts. $ 55 cts. 
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Universal Glass Cutter. a a ee ent 8 
Will never lose the point. It works entirely 
different from all others, having a diamond in 
one corner and a wheel in the other, thus giving 
a sure cut. This is really a most useful imple- 
ment, and better than any other cutter. The 
cocoa handle cutter has diamond nearly twice the 
size of the ebony handle. 
Cocoa handle, $4.00 ; Ebony handle, $2.75. 
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No rights or lefts. 
Price per box of 
1000, 60c.; by mail, 75e.; in 
lots of 5000, by express, 55c. 
per 1000. 
3 For stringing Smilax and other climbing plants, Silk- 
aline is the very thing so long needed. 
Putty Distributor. Green Silkaline is fast color and will not fade; is 
| very strong and will not break down. Coarse or fine put 
’ | up on 2 oz. spools, 8 in a box, 16 oz. of Silkaline guaran- 
‘| teed. Price $1.25 per Ib.; per spool 20 cts. Silkaline is 
also used for Bouquet and general florist work. 
The best ap- 
pliance for dis- 
tributing put- 
ty. One day’s 
work by the = Z 
old method of SCOLLAY SPRINKLER. Ratfiia. 
glazing can eas- 75 cts. each ; 85 cts. by 
ily be done in mail. The best material for tying plants, vines, etc. Per lb. 
four hours by the 
use of the Distrib- 
utor. 
80 cts. each ; post- JZ 
paid, 90 cts. 
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18 cts.; 100 lbs. $15.00. 
TWINES. 
Purry DisTRIBUTOR. Green Linen Twine for Smilax. Per ball 25 ets.; per 
ANGULAR SPRINKLER. lb. 75 cts. 
C 5 j White Cotton Twine for tying Pot-herbs, ete. Per 
Florists’ Knives. Ib. 20 ets.; 10 lbs. $1.80. TREC ‘ 
ounce zea = —— Celery Twine for tying Celery, being 5-ply and much 
stronger. 20 cts. per lb.; 5 lbs. 85 cts. 
Saynor’s Budding, white handle............... each $1 00 : : 
American ‘‘ a Cea, ais NARs el ee SS 70 | Two-ply Coarse Cotton Twine for general use in 
a es . ere ee eericocnss oe 50 | tying Beets, Carrots, ete. 18 cts. per lb.; 5 Ibs. 80 cts. 
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preer ppecial makes. sy! ytts eee” ey ly ute Twine for tying Plants or Vegetables. 10 cts. per 
Ib.; 100 lbs. $9.00. Can be supplied in 2, 3 and 4 ply. 
POT AND TREE LABELS. 
Tar Twine for tying Mats and Fodder, ete. 10 cts. per 
Painted Pot Labels. Ib.; $8.00 per 100 Ibs. 
Per 1000. itl : é Sete 9 end DS ae eS te 
Sprlitdelaeen aac omrearsror sos Gaon $ .60 
Esp ayeveres chedleyicrer Oak cals roona belts 185 S UNDRIES. 
CO Mee 2 at Be wt) .90 | Tinfoil (Florists? Foil), 15 cts. per 1b. 
i, J voRSOON oD COS RC IDOGGON 1.25 | Jersey Peat for potting plants, ete. $1.25 per bbl. 
(OREN GIRS. ek a Oey pe Oregon Peat. The best material for orchids; it is 
ich OES oe Eee oie 4.50 tough, elastic and durable, with very little waste. Per 
sack, containing about onebarrel, $3.00. 
= eee Sphagnum Moss, for packing, growing orchids, etc. 
Painted Tree Labels. $1.25 per bbl.; $2.00 per bale. 
33 inches, notched or pierced—65 cts. per 1000. Propagating Sand. $1.25 per bbl. 
