Dreer's Wholesale Price List 



OF SEASONABLE PLANTS FOR FLORISTS 



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Our stock of decorative plants is, as usual at this season of the year, very complete in a full line of popular sizes, and j-. 



the quality of the plants is of the same high standard for which our stock is celebrated. Whenever possible pay our Nursery ^ 



a visit and make a personal inspection of the plants. Measurements where given are the heights of the plants from the top Jj 



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



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Abelia Rupestris. 



A choice dwarf, growing small shrub of slender graceful habit 

 and small dark green foliage, hardy as far north as Philadelphia, 

 but requires protection in more northern latitudes. It produces 

 during the entire summer and fall months, heather-like waxy white 

 flovifers, tinted with lilac in such quantities as to completely cover 

 the plant. A most attractive plant that is always admired and 

 which we cannot recommend too highly. 



3-inch pots ^I-SO per dozen; ^lo.oo per loo 



6 " " 40 each ; 4.00 per doz. 



Acacia. 



Armata. Strong bushy plants in 6-inch pots Per doz. Per 100 

 suitable for Easter forcing ^5 00 J40 00 



Agapanthus. 



Umbellatus. Blue i .25 8 00 



«' Aibus, white I 25 8 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. 35cts. each 

 Costatum. Heart shaped leaves of a dark shining green, 



with white midrib and scattering blotches of white. 50 cts. 



each. 



Allamanda. 



Williamsii. The dwarf growing variety, with sweet scented, 

 soft yellow flowers. 3-inch pots ; ;?2.5o per doz. 



Alocasias. 



Lowii. A rare stove variety, olive green foliage with distinct 

 silvery markings, the reverse side being of a bronzy crimson. 

 $2.00 each. 



Sanderiana. Deeply lobed glossy green foliage with metallic 

 reflection, prominent white margin and veins, a scarce stove 

 plant. ^3.50 each. 



Macrohiza Variegata. A splendid stove plant, with large, 

 dark green foliage blotched and marbled with white. Spec- 

 imens in 7 inch pots, ^2.00 each : 4 inch pots, ^l.oo each. 



Antliuriuiiis. 



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 cts. and $1.00 each. 



Ar alias. 



Elegant and rare decorative plants, with graceful foliage, 

 especially suited for table decorations and for exhibition purposes. 

 Elegantissima. Metallic green, narrow foliage, ^l.oo each. 

 Kerchoveana. Foliage glossy deep green, with pale midrib, 



margins conspicuously undulated, ^i 00 each. 

 Veitchii. Narrow, undulated leaflets of a dark metallic green 



above and red underneath. ;^l.oo each. 

 Veitchii Qracillima. A very narrow-leaved form of Veitchii. 



^i.oo each 



Ardisia. 



Crenulata. A fine lot of 3-inch pots, J1.50 per doz. ; J12.00 

 per 100. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



AraUCaria £xCelSa (Norfolk island pi ne.) 



Our stock of Araucarias is very complete in all sizes, we are 

 especially strong on the smaller sizes which are now so pop- 

 ular. The plants are all of good value, and will be found a 

 profitable investment to grow on during the Summer for Fall 

 and Winter sales. 



Eacti. 



. . ;?o 35 



. . 60 



3 to 4 '■ 75 



4 " I 00 



4 " I 25 



4 to 5 " : . . . . 1 50 



4-inch pots. 



5 " 



6 " 

 6 " 



6 - 



7 " 



5 to 6 inches high, 



8 to 10 

 12 to 14 

 14 to 16 

 16 to 18 

 20 to 24 



2 tiers . 

 3 



Araucaria £xcelsa Glauca. 



Each. 

 5-inch pots, 8 inches high, 2 tiers So 75 



6 '• " 13 to 15 " " 3 " I 25 



7 '< " 16 to 18 " " 4 " I 75 



7 " " 22 to 24 " " 4 to 5 " S..-S.,;;.i, . . 2 00 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta. 







Each. 



6-inch pots. 



10 inches high, 2 to 3 tiers . . 



. . ^I 25 



6 " " 



12 " " 3 " ,:i;, I, 



I 50 



7 " " 



16 " " 3 to 4 " . . 



. . 2 00 



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