SUPPLEMENT TO 



Dreer's Quarterly Wholesale 



Price List 



JULY— AUGUST, 1907 



Riverton is easily and quickly 

 reached from Philadelphia by 

 any of the following methods : 



Trains between Philadelphia 

 and Riverton 



Leave Philadelphia foot of Market Street. River- 

 ton Station is only a few hundred 

 yards from our Nurseries. 



Leave Philadelphia, A. M. — 6.16, 7.12, 

 7.32, 8.20, 9.45, 10.25, 12 noon ; 1.15 P. M., 

 2.10, 2.45, 3.20, 3.52, 4.28, 5.00, 5.12, 5.28, 

 6.00. Arrive Riverton, A. M. — 6.44, 7.40, 

 7-55, 8.49. 10.08, 10.53, 12.32 P. M., 1.44, 

 2-37- 3-13. 3-52, 4-14, 4.5i> 5-25> 542, 5-55, 

 6.29. 



Trains between Riverton 

 and Philadelphia 



Leave Riverton, A. M. — 8.19, S.53, 9.05, 

 10.30, 11.27, 12.12 P. M., 1.29, 2.01, 3.19, 

 3.48, 4.49, 5.12, 5.32, 6.12, 7.08, 8.13, 8. 21. 

 Arrive Philadelphia, A. M. — 8.43, 9. 19, 

 9.27, 10.55, 11-55, 12.40 P. M., 2.00, 2.25, 

 3.47, 4.11, 5.19, 5.35, 6.03, 6.35, 7.35, 8.35, 

 8.45. 



Trolley between Philadelphia 

 and Riverton 



Take Pennsylvania R. R. Ferry foot of 

 Market Street to Camden, N. J., car leaves 

 outside of Ferry House every 30 minutes 

 on the hour and half hour. Returning 

 leaves Riverton every 30 minutes, 15 

 minutes before and after.the hour. 



Boat between Philadelphia 

 and Riverton 



Leaves foot of Chestnut Street 9.30 A. 

 M.; 2.00, 5.00 and 7.30 P. M. Returning 

 leaves Riverton 8.05, 8.40 A. M. and 5.00 

 P. M. 



An Invitation to Visit 

 our Nurseries 



•yi^'f^ E extend a cordial invitation to 

 VL\r% the trade in general and espe- 

 cially to the members of the Society of 

 American Florists and Ornamental Horti- 

 culturists who will attend the coming 

 Convention to be held in Philadelphia, 

 August 20 to 23, 1907, to visit our Estab- 

 lishment at Riverton, N. J., at w^hich 

 time we hope it will be particularly inter- 

 esting. Not only the extensive area of 

 glass devoted to the cultivation of Decora- 

 tive Stock such as Palms, Ferns, Pan- 

 danus, Araucarias, Ficus, etc, in a com- 

 plete line of varieties and sizes, but also 

 outdoor stocks, including hardy Peren- 

 nials, Bedding Plants, Water Lilies and 

 many Novelties brought together from 

 the entire Horticultural World can be 

 seen at this time. 



At our Locust Farm Nursery, situate 

 about two miles from Riverton, many 

 hundreds of thousands of such popular 

 plants as Hardy Phlox, Dahlias, Cannas, 

 Pseonies, Tritomas and other specialties 

 in extensive blocks are grow^n and for 

 those interested in this class of stock we 

 shall, at all times, be pleased to furnish a 

 conveyance to reach this part of our 

 Nursery. 



Both establishments are open to 

 visitors at all times excepting Sundays 

 and holidays. 



Store and Office 

 714 Chestnut St.. Phila., Pa 



HENRY A. DREER 



SEEDS PLANTS BULBS 



Greenhouses and Nurseries 

 Riverton, N. J. 



