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Dreer *s Garden Calendar. 



GRASSES, BOUQUET MATERIALS, DESIGNS, ETC.-Confinz^cZ. 



Bleached Wheat and Oats per oz., 20 cts., per lb. 



Colored Wheat and Oats " To " " 



Florida Moss, long and graceful, of a grayish color " . 



French Moss, dyed green, for making up Immortelle work, etc per bunch, 20 cts., per doz. bunches 



rern Leaves Presseil, for the decoration of rooms, etc per doz. fronds ij to 



" Hartford or climbing, in beautiful long sprays each 10 cts., per dozen 



Autumn Leaves, in long sprays, from 4 to 6 ft. long per spi'ay, 5 J cts., " 



" " in great variety per doz., 15 to 20 cts., per 100, 50 to 



StaticQ Incana Hybrida, in beautiful white sprays, and indispensable for making up 



Grass work and Bouquets per oz., 20 cts., per lb. 



Sea or Fern Moss, very fine and graceful for shells or hanging baskets, which are 



to lie filled w ith Dried Grasses or Everlasting F. mvers per bunch, 25 cts., per doz. 



Lycopodiuni Greens, of extra quality for making up Bouquets per lb , 20 ctj., per bbl. 



Everlasting Flowers, of the following vaiieties: Acrnclinium Koseum and Album, Gomphrena Alba, 



Aurea and Purpurea, Heliclirysum white, yellow and mixed colors, Rhodanthe Alba and Rosea, 



Statice yellow and blue, and Xeranthemum white and red per doz., 10 cts., per 100 



Cape Flowers, of a beautiful, glossy, silver white " 25 " '" 



" " of beautiful colors, dyed " 30" " 



California Rock Rose, or Resurrection Plants, for expanding in water, each 10 to 25 cts., per doz., $1.C0 to 



$2.00 



2.50 



.20 



2.00 



.50 



.60 



5.00 



1.00 



1.50 



2.50 

 4.00 



.80 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 2.00 



Bouquet Papers, Italiens, as the others, excepting 

 gilt and silver per doz., from S>1.50 to 



Bouquet Papers, Pasted Gortons, 

 assorted of different patterns and 

 sizes per doz., from .20 to 



Bouquet Paper.% M'ith 3 in. Silk 

 Fringe, White, Pink, and Blue, 

 for Bridal Bouquets, 3 sizes each . 



3illv Cord and Tassels to match above.. 



Bouquet Holders of heavy, plain, 

 white paper per doz., 



each, 10 ct 



" 10 ' 



3,00 



.60 



5,51.00 and 1.25 

 .each .75 to 1.00 



.40 

 1., per dozen $1.00 



" 1.00 



1.50 



" 2.50 



" 7.00 



65, 85, 1.00, 1.25 

 60, 75, .90 1.00 

 75,85, 1.00 1.25 



1.00 to 8X10 



50 to 10.00 



Twine, very fine, for tying bouquets per lb. SO.' 



Fine wire, of different sizes, for " " .35 



Tin Foil, for bouquet handles . " .35 



Match Sticks 20 in. long, per bundle of 700 50 



Wooden Tooth Picks, per box of 2,500 .25 



Bouquet Sti«'ks per 100 .30 



Bouquet Papers, Italiens, assorted, 



of different patterns and sizes, 



with 12 turned-down scallops, 



extra broad-laced edging of good, 



heavy, white paper per doz., from 50ct3. to $2.00 



Glass Tubes, for Button-hole Bouquets 



" " " " " plain bands 



" " " " " gilt " 15 



« " " " " fern leaf fastener " 25 



Ladies' Brooch or Flower-holder, fern-frond, bronze " 75 



Willow Baskets, oval, for cut flowers, 8, 10, 12 and 14 inches " 



" Stands, round, for cut flowers, 6, 8, 10 and 12 inches " 



" Plateaux, oval or round, for cut flowers, 10, 12, 14, and 16 inches " 



Straw Work of various designs, attractive and showy, from 



Among the many beautiful designs of straw work, the Sheaf of Wheat or Oats (price 



$2 and $2.-"i0) filleil with natural white flowers, is very appropriate for funerals; the 



price of filling is from $- to $5, according to the season. 

 Fancy White and Gilt Work — Baskets, Plateaux, Stands, and various other designs, 



very beautifully made and higlily ornamental, from 



Wire Worii, of all designs and patterns as well as sizes, supplied to order at the lowest marlvct prices. 



Expnsading- AdjH.^JisJ>Se &'Iower Pot-Covers — An elegant and convenient article for covering 

 ordinary Klower Pots. 'Black Walnut, for 5, 6, 7 and 8 inch pots, each 2u, 25, 30 and So cents, also other patterns 

 from 15 cents to G5 cents, according to sizes. 



Rustic Ma55<5-aa?^- BasStels. 6, 8, 10 and 12 inch bowls, each $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and ^2.50. 



Trellises, of all sizes and patterns, from, each, 8 cents to $2.00. 



Pla,Ht Hods, of all sizes, from, per dozen, 20 cents to $2.00. 



Piaaai Ija,il>ols, 4, 5 and G inches long, per 100, 15, 2a and 25 cents; per 1000, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. 



Tree or Notched I.iabeSs, 4 inches long, per 100, 15 cents; per looo, $1.00. 



Muller's Vine- Fastener, a cheap and durable fastener, with spiral spring and a cork holder, in boxea 

 erf 1 dozen ; per box, 15 cents. 



Wooden Plant Stands, 3 shelves, 4 shelves and 5 shelves, each $2.00, $o.50 and $5.00. 



Iron Flower-Pot Brackets, of beautiful designs and various sizes, and are made to swing, so that tbey 

 can be moved out of the way of the curtain, from 50 cents to $2.50 each. 



Bell, or Propagatinf? Glasses— Maile very strons;, with an extra heavy rim at the bottom, clear white 

 flint glass, and of uniform shape ; the size in inches refers to the diameter. 



4 inches 25 cts., per doz. $2.50 I 7 inches 50 cts., per doz. $5.00 



5 " 35 " ". 3.50 8 '• 60 " " 6.00 



6 " 40 " " 4.50 I 10 " $1.00 " 10,50 



For complete lists of Wire Designs, Hyacinth Glasses, Hanging Baskets, Flower-Pots, Fern iJishes, Wardian Cases, 



Plant Stands, Iron Brackets, Rustic Work, Trellises, Plant Rods, etc., we refer you to our Bulb C.italogue of 1878- 

 1879, issued the 1st of September of last year; also a special illustrated list of Trellises, Plant Rods and Rustia 

 Work sent on application. 



HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC 



EACH 



Averruncator, or Pole Tree Pruning Shears.$2.50 to $4.00 

 Averruncator (Bauman's Patent), two sizes, 



with spiral springs, for \m\es 3.00 to 3.50 



Averruncator, or Waters' Improved Tree 



Pruners, C, 8, and 10 feet poles 2.50, 2.75 and 3.00 



Hedge or Box Shears, 8 to 12 inch blades.. .. 1.50 to 3.50 



Ladies' Garden or Box Sheai'S 1.50 



Lawn Shears, with two wheels 4.50 



Grass Border Shears, plain. 3.00 



Gi-ass Horder Sheai-s, with wheel 3.50 



Long-Handled Lopping Shears 2.50 to 5.00 



Hand-Pruning Shears, serviceable for Prun- 

 ing Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc 1.00 to S.OO 



Hand-Pruning Sbcars, We.st Chester 1.50 



Hand-Pruning Shears, with sliding cut 2.00 to 3.50 



Hand-Pruning Shears (Bauman's Patent), 



with spiral spring 1-50 



Tine Scissors, for thinning out grapes 1.00 to 1.75 



Grass Edging Knives, for paring the edges. 1.50 to 2.50 



BACH 



$1.25 



5.00 



Grass Shears, with springs 



Flower Gatherers, or Scissors for cutting 



and holding flowers and fniit 50 to 



Grape and Fruit Gatherer. Valentine's Pat- 

 ent for cutting and holding the fruit .85 



Pruning Scissors, bow handles 1 .00 to 2.00 



Pruning Scissor-, sliding cut, bow liandles. i-'.oO to 4.00 



Pruning Knives, various patterns ( Saynor's) 1.25 to 2.00 



Pruning Knives (Hall's and others) 50 to 1.00 



Grafting Knives 0.75 to 1.50 



Budding Knives, various patterns fSaynors) 1.2.") to 1.50 



Budding Knives (Hall's and othtn-s) 75 to 1.25 



Asparagus Knives 60 to 90 



Pruning Saws, 14, 16 and 22 in 1.00, 1.25 & 1.75 



Grafting Saw 1.5!> 



Pruning Saws, with sockets for long handles 2.00 to 3.00 



Garden Rakes, wrought iron 50 to 1.00 



Garden Rakes, cast steel 80 to 1.50 



Garden Reels, to wind and carry line 1.00 to 1.50 



