HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. WHO LESALE PRICE LIST 



Aspidistra. 



Each 



Lurida. Green-leaved. 5-in. pots, 6 to 8 leaves $050 



" " 6- " 8 to 10 " 75 



" Variegata. Variegated leaved, 6-in. pots, 8 to 10 leaves, i 00 



azal:eas 



Import orders for Azaleas for early Fall delivery. 



All Azaleas sent out by us are first unpacked and handled at our 

 nursery. We do not send out assorted case lots just as received, but 

 the plants are picked over and all stock which is inferior in any way 

 is discarded. 



Remember, the prices are f . o. b., any Express, Freight or Steamship 

 Line in Philadelphia. You have no Duty, Packing, Ocean Freight or 

 brokers' expenses. 



All Fine Bushy Plants, Well Set With Buds. 



Per doz. 



to 10 inches in diameter $3 25 



10 to 12 



12 to 14 " 



14 to 16 " 



15 to 17 " 



16 to 18 " 

 18 to 20 " 



Specimens at $2.50 



$3.00, $4.00 and Is.ooeach. 



■ 4 50 

 . 6 00 

 . 7 00 

 . 9 00 

 . 12 00 

 25 00 



Per 100 

 I25 00 

 35 00 

 45 00 

 55 00 

 70 00 

 90 00 

 200 00 



Dwarf Azaleas for Basket and Jardiniere Work. 



Firefly, Chas. Encl<e and Marie Louise. 



We will have this fall a very large and superior stock of these 

 dwarf varieties, which are so extensively used in made-up work. 

 $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per lOo. 



Hardy Azalea Mollis (For forcing). 



Practically unknown for forcing purposes until a few years ago, the 

 .\zalea Mollis now holds a most important place, especially for the 

 early winter months, and is gaining greater popularity each season ; 

 they are easily manipulated at a minimum of expense, and can readily 

 be flowered any time after the middle of January. 



We are handlJTig the stock of one of the most successful specialists 

 and can supply in November fine, bushy plants, 15-inches high, well 

 set with buds, at I4.J0 per doz. ; $35.00 per 100. 



Begonia Qloire de Lorraine. 



We offer prime stock of these in strong young plants from 2^ inch 

 pots, stock which has been propagated from leaf cuttings and which 

 is much superior to stock propagated in the ordinary way. $2.00 per 

 doz., $15.00 per 100 ; $140.00 per icoo. 



Begonia Light Pink Lorraine. 



Preferred by many to the type. 2l{ inch pots, $2. 00 per doz., $15.00 

 per 100. 



Pyramidal ^ 



Bay 



' Ba.y 



Bay Trees. 



We have in stock in prime condition for immediate delivery. Stand- 

 ard and Pyramid Bay Trees, of the sizes noted below. New imports 

 are due to arrive about October loth, when we will again be in position 

 to furnish a more complete list of sizes. 



Standard or Tree=Shaped. 



Each 



Stems about 24 inches high, 



" 36 " 



" 45 



" 60 



" 60 



" 45 



" 45 



crowns 15 inches in diameter $2 00 



" 24 to 26 " " " 



26 to 28 

 30 to 32 

 34 to 36 



40 to 42 



6 00 

 5 00 



7 50 

 10 00 

 12 50 

 15 00 



Pyramid Sliaped. Each 



3 feet high, 16 inches in diameter at base . $2 00 



4 to 414 feet high, 20 to 22 inches in diameter at base 5 °° 



6 feet high, 30 inches in diameter at base 10 00 



New Lorraine Begonia 

 Glory of Cincinnati , 



A variety which promises to supersede all the Lorraine sorts yet 

 introduced. 



A strong, robust grower, with individual flowers much larger than 

 any other of this type, in color it is a most beautiful shade of soft 

 satiny pink, it is easy to propagate and easy to grow, and can be 

 grown into a beautiful, finished specimen even in a four-inch pot ; it 

 blooms from October to April, but the'most important point in its favor 

 is the fact that it retains its flowers much better as a house plant and 

 under these conditions will outlast all the other varieties, making it 

 the ideal sort for the retailer to handle. 



We offer for delivery early in July originator's stock from 2j^-inch 

 pots, $1.00 each ; $9.00 per doz.; $50.00 per 100. 



New Rex Begonias. 



Four beautiful new varieties, entirely distinct from anything hereto- 

 fore offered . 



Fearnley Sander. A revelation in its unique markings, the centre of 

 the leaf as well as the edge being a deep olive-green with a zone of 

 silvery-grey, the whole relieved by a suSusion of indescribable rosy- 

 crimson extending throughout the leaf. 

 His Majesty. Ground color silvery-grey with dark green veins, 

 which are bordered with rosy-purple; edge of the leaf bordered 

 green. 

 Kaetchen Schadendorf. Foliage not large but of great beauty, the 



f round color being silvery-white, suffused and illuminated with 

 right rosy-crimson sheen, with a large blackish-green centre and 

 I border of same color. 

 Mrs. S. H. Moon. Centre of leaf and a broad margin of black-green 

 suffused with purple, with a large, distinct zone of old silver which 

 is delicately dashed with rose. 



15 cts. each. The set of 4 varieties for 50 cts. 



