Dreer's Wholesale Price List 



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Seasonable Plants fop Florists 



Our stock of decorative plants, such as Palms, Ferns, Pandanus, Ficus, Araucaria, etc., etc., is now very complete in a full 

 line of sizes, from small seedlings for growing on, to --pecimens of the most useful decorative sizes. The plants are all in a clean, 

 healthy, vigorous condition, thrifty and well-gi'own. 



OUR MEASUREMENT 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. We make this explanation of our way of measuring 

 as many growers contend that the proper measurement is from the bottom of the pot to the tip of the longest leaf, and make 

 their offers in that way. 



AN^ INVITATION^ whenever possible, we solicit a personal inspection of our stock. Our Nurseries at Riverton, 



N. J., are within easy reach from either Philadelphia or New York (Time Tables on application), 



and something of interest will always be seen. We have considerably increased our facilities for the handling of Aquatic Plants, 

 and our Water Lily Garden is now the largest and most complete in the world. This alone is well worth a visit from the most 

 distant points. Aquatics are at their best from early July until late September. The collection not only includes large lots of the 

 most popular sorts, but all the latest introductions and many new sorts of which we posse.ss the entire stock, and which have not yet 

 been disseminated ; the different varieties of Victorias luxuriate here, and, from present indications, feel safe in saying that one or more 

 sorts will be found in flower any day during the season. 



ANTHURIUM 



Acacia Armata. 



A pretty spring flowering variety which produces its flowers in 

 globular heads from the axils of the foliage in such a manner as 

 to completely envelop the plant in a pleasing light yellow ; an 

 excellent plant for Easter forcmg, succeeding under the same cul- 

 ture as the azaleas. 



A fine lot of home-grown plants which are much superior to 

 newly imported plants, strong in 6-inch pots, $5.00 per dozen; 

 $40. 00 per 100. 



Allamanda Williamsii. 



A nice lot of 3-inch pots of this useful free-flowering variety> 



15 cents each ; ^1.50 per dozen. 



Alocasia Spectabilis. 



A beautiful new species of this handsome stove plant, of strong, 

 vigorous habit and large shield-like leaves measuring from 14 to 



16 inches in length, and 7 to 9 inches in width. These are of a 

 deep metallic-green color on the upper surface with the ribs and 

 veins of a silvery white, while the reverse side is of a rich purplish- 

 red color. A striking and handsome plant for the warm conser- 

 vatory or for exhibition puqjoses. 75 cents each; ^7.50 per 

 dozen. 



Alocasia Illustris. 



A free growing dwarf species with dark green foliage marbled 

 with black, 4-inch pots, 20 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



Alocasia Violaoea. 



A very strong growing species with dark stems and foliage, 

 making a fine specimen plant. 50 cents each. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



Anthnriums. 



Andreanum Hybrids. A fine lot of seedlings in 5-inch pots, 



various colors. $1.00 each. 

 Scherzerianum. Brilliant scarlet. 75 cents each. 

 " Album. White. $1.00 each. 



" Rothschildianum. Creamy white spot 



ted crimson. ;Sl.5o each. 

 ** Sanguineum. Crimson. 75 cents each. 



Araucaria £xcelsa. (Norfolk island Pine.) 



Our stock of these is exceptionally large, especially in small 

 and medium sizes, for which there is ahvavs a strong demand. 



4- inch pots, 6 to 8 inches high, 2 lo 3 tiers So 50 



5 " " 10 " " 3 " 75 



6 " " 12 " " 3 " I 00 



7 " " 20 " " 4 to 5 " I 50 



7 " " 24 " " 4 to 5 " 2 00 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta. 



F.avh. 



5- inch pots, 8 inches high, 2 tiers ?I 00 



6 " " lo to 12 " " 2 to J " I 25 



Specimen plants, $2.00 to S3. 00 each. 



