Dreer's Wholesale Price List 



OF SEASONABLE PLANTS FOR FLORISTS 



Our stock of decorative plants, including Palms, Ferns, Pandanus, Ficus, Araucarias, etc., etc., is again this season very com- 

 plete in a full line of sizes, while the quality is up to the s^me high standard for which our stock is celebrated and with 

 which our customers are familiar. The plants are clean, healthy, vigorous and of good color, and of full value. We also call 

 your attention to our extensive line of Hardy Perennials, which includes not only the standard and popular varieties but many 

 scarce and rare sorts not generally offered. We are the largest buyers of Azaleas in the world, and your attention is directed to 

 what we say regarding them on the opposite page. Through personal annual visits to the horticultural centres of the world we 

 keep in close touch with all new plants, and are therefore prepared to present good novelties as soon as placed on the market. 

 We solicit a personal inspection of our stock. We invite you to visit us at any time. 



OUR riEASUREMENT OF PLANTS, where given, as in the case of Araucarias, Palms, etc., etc. means the height 

 of the plant from the top of the pot to the top of the plant in its natural position. 



Anthnrixiin, Crystalin-am. 



A pretty ornamental-leaved variety with dark, olive green 

 foliage, the veins of which are bordered with crystaline white, 

 the young foliage when first unfolding is of a peculiar and rich 

 reddish bronze color. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each. 



AntlinriTiins. 



Andreanum Hybrids. A fine collection of seedlings from 

 which we can select the following colors, in large-sized flowers : 

 Scarlet, white, red and rose. 75 cents and ;jSl.oo each. 



Scherzerianum. Brilliant scarlet flowers. 50 cents each. 



Album. Waxy white. 75 cents each. 



Distinction . Fine purplish rose. 75 cents each, 



Grandiflorum. Large bright scarlet. ;gl.oo each. 



Mad. Dalliere. Tender salmon rose. ^l-ooeach. 



" Wallem. Soft pink, a fine flower. Jl.ooeach. 



Purpuratum. Purplish crimson. 75 cents each. 



Rothschildianum. Creamy white, spotted with 

 crimson. J? 1. 50 each. 



Sanguineum. Rich crimson. $1.00 each. 



ANTHURIUM. 



"New Abntilons. 



The following varieties of French origin will be found quite 

 distinct and desirable acquisitions. 



Dalou. Flowers of largest size, of a deep pure rose color. 



Fremiet. Exceedingly large, pale lemon yellow, occasionally 

 marked with rose on edge of petals. 



Menelik. Deep garnet, a new and novel color. 



Mercie. Very large carmine rose, with peculiar bronzy sheen. 

 15 cents each ; the set of four for 50 cents. 



Aoa.Cia> (Ready in October). 



Armata. Strong bushy plants in 6-inch pots PerDoz. 

 suitable for Easter forcing J^S 0° 



Per 100 

 ^40 00 



Aglaonema. 



Versicolor. An Aroid of dwarf growth, suited to the warm 

 conservatory ; foliage light green, irregularly blotched with 

 patches of grey and deep green. 35 cents each. 



Alooasias. 



Macrohiza Variegata. A handsome exhibition plant with 

 large, bright green leaves, with wavy margins and marbled 

 and blotched with white. 4 inch pots, 60 cents each. 



lllustris. A free-growing dwarf species with dark green 

 foliage marbled with black. 15 cents each ; g 1. 50 per dozen. 



Aralia Illegantissiina. 



A most graceful species, with finely divided foliage of metallic 

 green color. A useful decorative and exhibition plant. 6-inch 

 pots, 15 inches high, ^i-ooeach. 



ALOCASIA MACROHIZA VARIEGATA. 



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