Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. oteite A aly ie nie - SUMMER JULY TO _ EDITION 1904 AUGUST wee a TEN i ‘ee 4] Vie Wee Ak ~DREER’ Wie Hz ul ‘A les JERS LE, CROW fe JUN 18 B23 w% UG; &. Depastnant ef Agriculture, | han WHOLESALE PRICE LIsT Plants Bulbs Palms Hyacinths Ferns Tulips Araucarias Narcissus Dracenas Jonquils Rubbers Liliums Pandanus Freesias Etc., Etc Etc., Etc. ARECA LUTESCENS Seasonable Flower and Vegetable Seeds Fertilizers, Tools, Etc., Etc. 714 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, Ez [ : / ~~ @ c. DAVIS & SONS. PRE.- PHILA Jf ee ae Cer) Dreer’s Quarterly Wholesale Price list JULY—AUGUST, 1904. BULB DEPARTMENT.—The immense quantities of Bulbs which we handle enable us to supply them at the lowest possible prices. Our sources of supply are the best in this country and abroad, the leading growers of the world having for of years supplied us with their choicest stock. All prices quoted in this list include duty, packing and delivery to any Express or Freight Line in Philadelphia. Should any reduction in prices be made in our September list, customers who ~ a place their orders now will receive he benefit of same. You therefore run no risk by placing your order now. SEED DEPARTMENT. and whether your wants-may be in Flower, Vegetable, or7 Agricultural seeds, you may be sure to get only the choicest. PLANT DEPARTMENT. —(See remarks on page 1.) -LOW EXPRESS RATES ON PLANTS, BULBS AND SEEDS. We are shippmg by express lines, to all parts of the country, goods, packed in closed boxes, at a reduction of 20 per cent. from regular rates of merchandise. Prepaid packages of seeds, plants and bulbs are carried to California and all distant points at the rate of 8 cents per pound. 4 By our careful and thorough system of packing, we Guarantee Safe Delivery of plants and perishable — goods, when ordered to be sent by Express, and we always ship this way unless we have positive instructions to the contrary, and when sent in any other way, are solely at purchaser’s risk. PRICES. offers. The prices quoted in this list are net, and subject to no discounts. All orders from the trade will be priced accordingto this list. Articles pees in our Retail Catalogue and not offered in this list will be supplied at retail prices less the following discounts, viz.: Vegetable and Flower Seeds, in packets, Bulbs © and Plants, 3344 % ; Small Tools and Insecticides, 10% ; Lawn Mowers, 5q. TERMS OF BUSINESS. correspondents desiring to open an account will please furnish reference to parties in the trade with whom they have had credit relations, otherwise cash must accompany order. = Remittances should be made by Post-Office — Money Orders, Drafts on New York or Philadelphia banks, or Express Money Orders. Where itis not possible to obtain these, the letter should be registered. We cannot guarantee receipt of money sent in any other way. B&"Goods desired C. O. D. must be accompanied by a partial remittance to guarantee acceptance. 2 H&@=All goods are offered subject to being — unsold on receipt of order, and we reserve the right to advance prices without notice. fGSNo charge is made for boxes or "packing, : nor for delivery to Freight Depots or Express Offices in © Philadelphia. <a fa@="In filling out your order always give Ship= ping Directions, and write Name and Ndaress . Distinctly on each and every order. =¥ NON=WARRANTY.—We wish it to be distinctly under- stood that although we continue to take all possible pains to supply only New, Genuine and Unadulterated ~ Seeds, Plants and Bulbs, we still give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or \ any other matter of any of the Seeds, Plants or Bulbs ~ NG Branch we send out, and will not be in any way responsible for pring Lake ; the crop. Every order réceived for articles named in ~ SOTRENTON SoManasquan this Catalogue will be executed on these conditions only. & iS Waltngs. Ay Berkeley 2 _ 2 GERMAN aed, i! iz 4 ahs Barnegat City Seats We cordially invite you to visit our 5Sa eeioes Beach Haven re An Invitation. Greenhouses and Nurseries at River- Tuckerton Oe ton, N. J., one of the most interesting commercial places — Keke r D = in the world. Open to visitors at all times, except SA tlantic City Sundays. Riverton, as can be seen by the map, is ewfield i) situated on the New Jersey side of the river Delaware, es nearly opposite the-city of Philadelphia, from which it can Was oo sé KZ ea Isle City be reached by frequent trains in 30 minutes, by boat in 45 minutes, and by Electric Car in 50 minutes. "Time tables on Ke Vil = application. Our Water Lily Garden, which is the most extensive in the world, is usually at its best during July and August, and is worth coming a long distance to see. o™ sess OL LOLOL OOOO The now so popular Hardy Perennials are grown in immense quantities, also Cannas, Petunias, etc., etc. BPP PIPPI SOY HENRY A. DREER, = 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. ORDER SHEET for Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, &. HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHeEstNuT ST., ee PHILADELPHIA, PA. LQVOHE, ea ess ese ee are ae SO AUN cD ED EL VRC Sea Amount Enclosed. EN CAO D cs sii cs nape Rte DIGEUL Se Ue |P.O. Order, Bc.-sccecccecenes aot SEOSLIRO) |JUCC Ree Den Ue gure aie NS Am NW 2 heDh dcacee | Oredit;| Noten Express Office, (ftom? 6.) (ADL AOD eat hE ob Acs PRU PPLE or ne nS eer Postepousuampsy ste cc-essteeteecs [SOCAL oxka co AA ce tt ei RE cee Total, $ State whether wanted by Forwarda (statExpress or Freight. ) Quantity Names of Seeds, &c., Wanted an en ne scene nw nn nnn nn nen nee e mewn n nese HENRY A. DREER, SEEDSMAN, Lock Box 1618, SEED WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia, Pa. 714 CHESTNUT STREET. Amount forward, Names of Seeds, &c., Wanted Quantity | Amount brought forward, Dreer’s Wholesale Price List OF SEASONABLE PLANTS FOR FLORISTS — EERE ERE BEE EE EE EE EEO Er RO CK AEA TORN oN EN a) (ie ) ? Our stock of decorative plants is, as usual at this season of the year, very compiete in a full line of popular sizes, and ; > 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 Q bookthe pot to the top of the plant in its natural position. ) BA RAD a A Araucaria Excelsa (Norfolk Island Pine.) We are carrying a large stock of Araucarias. The plants, as offered, are all of good value, and will be found a profitable investment ; it will pay you to purchase early in the season, and grow the plants on during the summer months. Each. 4-inch pots. 5 to 6 inches high, 2etlersian ie 4 eeeON a5 AMaore Ss sO stOnbOragccy. 66 BAR. pate tae 50 Gir ics SAT 2stOal Ace CQO Arges aoe : 75 ony aes ce 14 torlO! ne $e Aig ities elie Sop ilpOO! opts ‘lren6 to 18-6 1:56 cs Ge 6 I 25 icaiee oh 2Ontov2 gra ee| STMT EO ic) aie I 50 Araucaria Excelsa Glauca Mach. 6-inch pots, 13 to 15 inches high, 3 tiers. . ‘ $1 25 ied Se TOTO TO. wg’! ee Ain! Sear at ok 75 Face 16 D22atQ 2A a 66 COP ASLODShaa ae trehe et OO ANTHURIUM Araucaria Robusta Compacta. Kach. y y 6-inch pots, Io inches high, 2 to3tiers. . . . . $1 25 Acacia (Ready In October ). 6 ce ee 10 to 12 oe (a3 3 66 A I 50 Armata. Strong, bushy plants, in6-inch Perdoz. Perloo |7 “ = Toeee F598 E3 LOG Ao hae: a I 75 pots, suitable for Easter forcing. . . . . . $5 00 $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. Alocasias. Illustris. A pretty dwarf bedding variety, dark green ,clouded and marked with blue black. $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Macrohiza Variegata. A splendid stove plant, with large, dark green foliage, blotched and marbled with white. 75 cts. each. Metallica. Glossy, metallic bronze foliage ; a fine exhibition variety. 2.00 each. Zebrina. Large, dark green foliage, the stems being trans- versely marked with light and dark green. 2.00 each. Anthuriums. Andreanum Hybrida. A fine collection of seedlings from which we can select the following colors, in large-sized flowers ; scarlet, white, redandrose. 75 cts. and $1.00each. | Scherzerianum. Brilliant scarlet flowers. 50 cents each. OG Album. Waxy white. {1.00 each. GG Grandiflorum. Bright scarlet. 75 cts. each. | OG Purpuratum. Purplish crimson. 75 cts. each. | Kc Rothschildianum. Creamy white, spotted with crimson. {$1.50 each. oe Salmonianum. Salmonred. 75 cts. each. OG Sanguineum. Rich crimson, $1.00 each. Grande. A handsome ornamental-leaved variety, with rich, velvety-green foliage, the principal veins elegantly banded with pure crystal white. 75 cents each. ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 2 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. — + AZALEAS* == SPECIAL PRICES FOR IMPORT ORDERS We are now booking orders for Fall delivery.. Buyers who use a quantity of this most popular Easter blooming plant will os find it to their interest to place their orders for next season’s wants early, thereby securing the choice of the stock at lowest cost for transportation, as the plants can be forwarded with perfect safety during October, by fast freight, even to the most distant points. Our growers in Belgium are among the most successful men handling Azaleas; they have been specialists in this line for many years, and their principal stock is sent to us. All of our importations of Azaleas are sent here in bulk, and are all re-packed at our own nurseries, so that any plants that may not have carried well are set aside. This insures our ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS COMPACTUS customers of securing only first-class’ stock, which can- not be compared with cheap assorted case lots, which are made up in Belgium, and distributed on this side just as received, Aralias. frequently not only containing damaged plants, but also, as a rule, many varieties not at all suited to the American trade. Elegant and rare decorative plants, with graceful foliage, The varieties which we supply are only the most popular sorts especially suited for table decoration and for exhibition purposes. suited to the American market, and we can include 40 % of the Elegantissima. Metallic green, narrow foliage, very pretty. popular Mad. Van der Cruysen in the 1o to 12 and 12 to 14 5-inch pots, 15 inches high, $1.00 each. inch sizes, and 25 % in the 14 to 16 inch sizes. Veitchii. Narrow, undulated leaflets of a dark, metallic green above and redunderneath. $1.00 each. Veitchii Gracillima. A very narrow-leaved form of Veztchzz. Sa cae aCe el lei laa elsel i a ea $1.00 each. \( oO ur own representatives make personal Aspidistra Lurida. inspection of the plants in Belgium previous } to shipment, thus enabling us to guarantee Strong plants of the green-leaved variety. 5-inch pots, § to 10 satisfaction. leaves, 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen ; $40.00 per 100. III IFES Aspidistra Lurida Variegata. 5-inch pots, 6 to 8 leaves, 60 cents each ; $7.00 per dozen. PRICES. Including duty, packing, and delivery in good condition to Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. any Express, Freight, or Steamship Line in Philadelphia. Fine, 2-inch pots . 60c. per dozen; $4.00 per 100 bushy crowns, well set with buds. 3 «“c “ec 2 75¢. “ce “cc 6.00 ce ee Perdoz. Per 100 10 to 12 inches in diameter . $4 50 $35 00 EIZitopia co mumnce cs 6 00 45 00 Asparagus Sprengeri. | TAGtO ST Ones ene 7 50 55 00 2-inch pots. 50c. per dozen ; $4.00 per 100 TOROWWS scence oe I2 00 90 00 3 “e ae 75¢. cc -e 5.00 ce ce iRej{koy ey. GEG és 25 00 200 00 4 “<c “ec $1.00 “eé a3 8.00 “ce “<¢ AON) YA, 9G Ke 36 00 =—300 00 Asparagus Tenuissimus. 3-inch pots . 75c. per dozen ; $6.00 per 100 Asparagus Myriocladus. An introduction from South Africa, and probably the most attractive species yet introduced. It was very aptly described byy a visitor- to our nursery as ‘‘an aristocratic Asparagus | Sprengeri,’’ from which, however, it is entirely distinct, both in its habit of growth, as well asin the formation of its fronds. The | plant is of an almost erect habit of growth, producing fronds from two to four feet long, which, when just unfolding, are of a peculiar metallic bronze, from which they change to a golden- green, finally maturing a rich emerald-green. A plant with fronds in the various stages of development is most attractive. It was awarded a certificate of merit by the Society of American Florists, August’ 1903; also by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society in November, 1903. Stock limited. Good plants, in 5-inch pots, $3.50 each; extra strong plants, in 7-inch pots, $6.50 each. Azalea Mollis. For Early Forcing. We annually find a growing demand for these gay-colored hardy Azaleas which are so readily forced during the winter months and they well deserve the popularity which is given them. We are handling the stock of one of the most successful spe- cialists and can supply in November fine, bushy plants, 15 inches high, finely set with buds at $4.50 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. | WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. ee ey 3 Bay Trees (Laurus Nobillis.) STANDARD OR TREE-SHAPED. All with Stems 42 to 45 inches high. Crowns 24 to 26 inches in diam. , 3 26 to 28 6é oe 6c " aif S E ER3 O LOR QUIN NCS mee ce IO 0O 66 34 to 36 3 66 ce 12 50 “e 40 to 42 oe oe “6 15 (ele) PYRAMIDAL-SHAPED. 4% ft. high, 24 to 26 inches in diam. at base . $ 6 co 5 oe 26 to 28 §é 66 oe ay ir e 7 50 6 CG 30 iG 6c 6“ 10 00 6 to 7 66 36 66 “6 66 15 oo GiND ys 6 to 7 6c 42 66 “é 66 20 00 Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. This beautiful Begonia is undoubtedly the most valuable Winter Flowering Pot Plant we have, especially for the holiday season, and the demand is always far in excess of the supply. We are prepared to furnish a fine lot of thrifty young plants from BEGONIA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 2-inch pots which can readily be grown into fine specimens in 5 | and 6-in pots by December. Miscellaneous Begonias. There is absolutely no difficulty in growing this plant between Perdoz. Per 100 June and February ; no special skill is required, and no special Argentea Guttata. 3-inch pots . $0 75 $6 00 facilities need be prepared. You will have no difficulty whatever Alba Picta. 3-inch pots ? 75 600 if you secure good, thrifty young stock, such as we are prepared Coral. 3-inch pots . Bary eiiuenet kay a POLOO Haageana. 3-inchpots........ . 100 800 to supply, and you will find same a paying investment. $2.00 Saundersoni. 3-inch pots 75 OLOG per doz.; $15.00 per 100; $140 per 1000. | Rex, in variety. 3-inch pots I0o 68 00 New Fancy-Leaved Caladiums. Countess of Warwick. Leaves spear-shaped in outline, but with curved, undulated edges. Central portion exquisitely tinted bright rose pink, with broad, clearly-defined veins on a greenish ground. Margin green, with grayish edges. ‘ Mrs. Oliver Ames. Leaves while young of a soft cream color, veined and tinged with green; the older leaves are beautifully marked with streak-like and reticulated veins of light green, while the edges are of a deep green. 40 cts. each; $4.00 per dozen. Camellia Japonica. We offer twelve choice varieties in shapely bushy plants. 5-inch pots, 15 inches high, $6 00 per doz.; $45.00 per 100. 6-ihch pots, 18 to 20 inches high, $9.00 per doz.; $70.00 | per Ioo. Clematis Indivisa. This is one of the most desirable cool greenhouse climbers. | Its flowers are produced in March and April, in panicles fre- quently 2 feet long, are pure white, and from 1% to 2 inches | in diameter. The flowers can be used to good advantage in a cut state. 75 cts. each. Curmeria Wallisii. | A beautiful, ornamental stove plant, with foliage 5 inches long by 2 to 2% inches wide, of a rich, deep green, irregularly blotched with pale yellowish-green. 35 cts. each. Cestrum., (Night-Blooming Jessamine.) Parqui. 3-inch pots, 75 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. Clivia. (Imantophyllum.) Miniatum. Strong 6-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. Clerodendron Balfouri. PYRAMIDAL BAY | Strong 3-inch pots, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. a HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 ae: Wucers yeu olute (Sac & Fal >} DRACAINA GODSEFFIANA Cycas Revoluta. (Sago Palm.) We will have ready August Ist a large stock of Cycas, espe- Dracena Kewensis. cially in medium-sized plants, suitable for retailing for house A distinct new species which for hardiness is classed with decoration, and shall be pleased to select plants of exceptionally Apisdistra Lurida. It has pea-green, glossy lanceolate leaves, good value at 50 cts., 75 cts., $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 and which are about 15 inches long by 2% to 3 inches broad with $7.50 each. All of these sizes are in very good condition, and, reddish leaf stalks.4-inch pots, $1.00 each. we are certain, will give entire satisfaction. Eucharis Amazonica. Cyperus. A lot of strong bulbs just starting into growth in 3-inch pots, Alternifolius. 3-inch pots, 75 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Papyrus. 4-inch pots, $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. Cyanophyllum Magnificum. Ficus Elastica. We offer good plants of this scarce stove plant in 6-inch pots, 4-inch pots, 10 to 12 inches high, ready about August Ist, at $2.00 each. $3.00 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. Dieffenbachias. Handsome decorative plants, with bold ornamental foliage, Ficus Radicans Variegata. used for the warm conservatory. A pretty variegated trailing variety. An admirable plant for Baraquiniana. Leaves bright, light green, irregularly spotted the warm conservatory or greenhouse. The leaves are bright with white, midrib and stems clear ivory-white. 50cts. each. green, freely and irregularly margined with white, the variega- Bausei. Leaves yellowish-green, margined and irregularly tion sometimes extending to nearly the entire leaf. 35 cts. blotched with dark green, and spotted white. 50 cts. each. each. Bowmanni. Rich deep green leaves, blotched with irregular Gardenia Florida. markings of light pea-green. 50 cts each, Magnifica. Shining sombre green leaves ; thickly variegated A good lot of bushy, 6-inch pot plants; 60 cts. each; with blotches and spots of pure white. 75 cts. each. $6.00 per dozen. Memorez Corsi. Beautiful leaves of a silvery white, with thread like lateral veins of green, a handsome variety. 50 Genista Fragrans. cts. each. A nice lot of 4-in. pot plants, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 Picta. Light greeen foliage with many white spots. 35 cts. Splendens. Rich, deep bottle green, freely marked with whitish striated blotches, which stand out in striking contrast Jasminum. with the deep green ground. 75 cts each. Per doz. Per 100 Gracillimum. 3-inch pats , . $1 50 $12 00 «“ Gs" 96 3 50 25 00 Draczena Goldieana. Grand Duke. TS 06 2 00 We offer a limited stock of this beautiful and scarce variety. Maid of Orleans. 4 “ “« 2 00 4-inch pots, about 10 inches high, $1.25 each. Draczena Fragrans. Lagerstroemia Indica. (Pink Crape Myrtle.) 21-inch pots, $1.00 per doz ; $8.00 per 100. A lot of strong, 6-inch pot plants of this desirable summer flowering shrub. 35 cents each ; $4.00 per doz. Draczena Terminalis. 24-inch pots, ready August Ist, $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 | per I0o. Marantas. Each. Each. Draczena Godseffiana. Bella 15 Masangeana (true). . 35 3-inch pots, $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. Eximea 35 Porteana _. 50 4-inch pots, $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per Ioo. Goveiana. 15 Rosea-lineata 50 Kerchoviana . to Sanderi ‘ 50 Dracena Sanderiana. Leitzei.. . 35 Van den Heckei 50 24-inch pots, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Makoyana . 50 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. ADIANTUM: CROWEANUM NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII fine ferns Varieties of Special Merit Adiantum Croweanum. Nephrolepis Scottii. The New Boston Fern That Has Come to Stay. The New Maiden-hair for Cutting. In this new variety, which is now offered for the first time, we Probably no fern has been so well and so favorably known to believe we are presenting a Fern which will finally take the place the cut-flower trade so long before its introduction as this, the of the Boston Fern. This isa strong statement, but one which entire stock of which, until quite recently, has been in the hands | we believe will be fully realized. This new variety is identical of the originator who has been marketing the fronds in the | with the Boston Fern, except that it is not so large in the frond, principal cut flower centres, where it has found ready sales in and of more compact growth; to sum up its merits briefly, it preference to and at higher prices than other forms of Maiden- can, under the most ordinary treatment, be grown into an ideal hair. specimen of compact shape, which in the ordinary Boston Fern Its principal points of merit are its strong vigorous growth, could only be accomplished with the most careful culture, and by very long stems and remarkable keeping qualities. giving the plants a large amount of room. Its natural, compact We offer strong 3-inch pot plants, $4.50 per dozen; $35.00 habit admits of almost double the number of plants to be grown per 100; $250.00 per 1000. in the same space as the regular Boston Fern. We recommend Large clumps, suitable for $ to 10 inch pots, 75 cenis each; this for extensive planting, as we are certain that you will not $70.00 per 100. meet with the same disappointment as in some of the new varieties introduced within the last few years, but that you will find this Adiantum Farleyense. a profitable investment, and a plant that will appeal to your cus- Thrifty vigorous plants. tomers on account of its compact, symmetrical and graceful form. Per doz. / Each. Perdoz. Per 100 3-inch pots . $2 00 sine pots $4 00 $25 00 4 GG 6c 5 00 6“ 6é 5 $2 eye) & 6 pans 3 50 Io << 6c 5 00 Asplenium Nidus Avis. The Bird’s Nest Fern. A fine lot of thrifty plants of this very interesting Fern. Nephrolepis Piersoni. The Pierson Fern. Each. Per doz. A fine lot of good young plants from 2% inch pots, 75 cts. 3-inch pots . $0 25 $2 50 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000! acca 35,4350 5 OG ce 75 7 50° Nephrolepis Bostoniensis. The Boston Fern. d Perdoz. Per1l00 Per 1000 Cibotium Schiedei. 24 inch pots Giese Bah - ZEAVIS PO. 00M $4: OOLS (B25=CO «« «stocky, bushy plants 3.00 25 co This is undoubtedly the finest of all Tree Ferns in use for August Ist we shall have ready a fine lot of stocky, bushy, decorative purposes, and, though appearing very soft, is in fact well-grown plants in excellent condition. very hardy, as has been demonstrated by the leading decorators : Per doz. Per 100 throughout the country, succeeding admirably as a house plant, 6-inch pots Pats ted BS $5 <0 $40 00 which is not the case with any other Tree Fern. It possesses a Fe Oo ie SM ALe 9 00 79 0O graceful and delicate appearance that is found in no other plant, It is a variety that is always scarce and diff:cut to obtain. Platyceriame. Stag-Horn Ferns. We will have a limited stock of very fine plants in the follow- Always interesting on account of their curiously-shaped foliage ing sizes ready about August Ist. and peculiar habit of growth. Many of the varieties here offered Each, are scarce. All are strong specimens in from 6 to 7 inch pots, 5-inch pots . . $I CO i ach. Each. yi OS CGO RESY) cb . \s! Tenant in TS EN Wl Casita Ae I 50 Alcicorne Majus . Bi oo =Hillii _ $1 00 OF +. CO AR 5 a eR a 2 00 | Grande. Very scarce 2 00 “¢ Majus I 00 Pee HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa, General Collection of FINE FERNS For Varieties of Special Merit See Page 5 Inch Pots Per 100 Per 1000 Blechnum Occidentale 2 3 00 Cibotium Schiedei, (see page 5). Cyrtomium Falcatum .... . 2% 350 Davallia Fijiensis Plumosa 2 8 oo ce “ce Majus 3 IO 00 a <¢ Pentaphylla 24 5 00 3 Stricta 2 3 00 25 Lele) Dictyegrama Japonica 3 8 00 Doryopteris nobilis. . 24% 6 00 Gymnograma Sulphurea . 24 5 00 Goniophlebium Sub- Auriculatum . 3 I5 00 Lastrea Aristata Variegata 2y 4 00 35 fete) Lygodium Dichotomum 24% 6 00 Microlepia inl Cristata 24 6 00 ce 3 8 00 se Hispida Bo = 3) 0) Nephrodium Hertipes . 24 3 00 25 oo Nephrolepis Cordata Compacta 2% 4 co 35 lB t een Al et Hi| Phillipense 2Y4 4 00 35 0O GG Scottii, (see page 5) BG Piersoni, Gc OG Bostoniensis, ‘‘ CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEI Niphobolus Lingua - Sve: 24% 1000 Inch Pots, Per 100 Per 1000 « Variegata . 24% 1000 Adiantum Emulum....... 3 $8 00 G ‘© Corymbifera. 2% I5 00 “ Acsimile\ 41-5 eee 8 00 Onychium Japonicum 24% 3 00 25 8 és Bellum Sirona eed 5 00 Platycerium Alcicormne Majus, (see Agee 5) cg Grande, “ Caudatum nee 6 00 pec Hillii, ae A Np — &e “é 3 8 fof) ee ee Majus “s Capillus Veneris . 3 8 00 Ss £6 «© Tmbricata 3 I2 0O Platyloma Falcata ce Cuneatum 2 3,00 $25 00 Pteris Adiantoides . G ee 3 6 00 50° oO | co UAT OYyTeas aie : oe iG 4 IO 0O go 00 «© Cretica Alba Lineata ‘ of Collisii 3 IO 00 ss ‘¢ Magnifica UG Concinum Latum uy) 4 00 cre blastata cs f SG Croweanum, (see page 5) << Internata . Dolabriformis . 2 6 co se Mayii ee “ec 3 Io fore) Gm Otel SS 4% 5 Os Farleyense, (see ese 5) ‘<< Serrulata . Nv INN cs Grandiceps . cms 2 3 00 25 00 ee ce Cristata OG Mundullum . 2 4 00 GG ce Volluta ee Pubescens 2 3 00 25 00 *¢ — Sieboldii ce Rochfordianum 2 4 00 ‘s Palmata Alsophilla Australis . 2 8 00 s¢ -Tremula Aspidium Tsussimense . 2 3 00 25 00 ‘¢ Victoria 88888888888 se OG 3 6 00 50 00 Polystichum Coreaceum Asplenium Obtusilobium. 3 8 oo ce Setosum . = Nidus Avis, (see ‘page 5) Sitalobium Cicutarium. . ... Go WD PP Wo Oo BO BO WW 2Gs BW Wo 888888 888888 NEW SILVER VARIEGATED A charming addition to our list of dwarf ornamental foliage plants, and an excellent subject in conjunction with Ferns for use in Fern-dishes and for table decoration. Its chief attraction lies in the silvery-white variegation which spreads throughout the plant, the leaflets on both the main and lateral branches being broadly tipped and margined with glistening white. A free grower, of dwarf, compact habit, and entirely distinct from any Selaginella now grown. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. General Collection of Selaginellas. Inch Pots Per Ioo Cesia . 3 6 00 << Arborea 3 IO 00 Cuspidata peerage 3 6 00 Denticulata caja yee aaa 3 5 00 Emiliana 2 4 00 Hematodes 3 8 00 Krauseana Aurea 3 5 900 ee Variegata 3 5 00 Martensi 3 6 00 Serpeus . 3 8 00 Mosellise- sean. 3 TO500 SELAGINELLA WATSONIANA Wallichii . . . . 3 8 00 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 4 a Panax Victoriz. A useful decorative plant for the warm conservatory, with finely divided, light green foliage, edged with white; 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. Pandanus Sanderi (New Golden Pandanus.) Each. Doz. 3-inch pots fo 30 $3 00 Bese TUES 50 600 6 ce ce I co Fens an I 50 SNe ceil 3 50 Os piice nies 5 00 1923 5) OGre SOG IO 00 iS eascne st UD Simags I5 00 Pandanus Veitchi. Good plants in 6-inch pots . . $1 00 each. Pandanus Utilis. Per doz. Per 100 3-inch pots . $1 25 $10 00 Bei, GEE OG 4 00 30 00 RETINISPORA SANDERI Pentas Lanceolata. A half-shrubby plant, not unlike a Bouvardia, valuable as a Rhododendrons for Forcing. winter-flowering pot plant, being in flower all the time. The These are being used more extensively each season, and in pure white flowers are produced in flat heads of 15 to 30 flowers anticipation of an increased demand we have arranged for a each, and last in perfection a long time. 3-inch pots, $1.25 large supply of the most approved varieties for early flowering, per dozen. delivery of which can be made early in November. We offer shapely bushy plants well set with flower buds, 20: to 24 inches Plumbago. Per doz. Per 100 high, $1.co each; $11.00 per dozen ; $90.00 per 100. Capensis. 3-inchpots ....... 75 $6 00 GG Alba. 3-inch pots. .... 75 6 oo Schismatoglottis Picta. A handsome plant for the warm conservatory, somewhat on Retinispora Sanderi. the style of the Diffenbachias, foliage deep green with greyish A new blue conifer, which will prove indispensable in any white markings. 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. planting of hardy evergreens, either in massing or in single specimens. In habit it is quite distinct, its growth being dwarf, Sauseviera Zeylanica. dense and cushion-like, forming beautiful semi-globular speci- 2¥%-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. mens of a most pleasing and attractive blue color. Our illus- tration conveys a very good idea of its style of growth. Beau- Sphaerogyne Latifolia. tiful shapely plants, 6 inches high, 75 cents each; $7.50 per We are in position to offer this beautiful stove foliage plant at doz. Nice specimens, 8 inches high, $1.00 each; $10.00 a popular price, having a good stock this season we can furnish per doz. good plants in 5-inch pots at $1.25 each. Skimmia Japonica. A most useful plant for the holidays, bearing an abundance of showy bright red berries on a_ back ground of glossy dark green foliage. A Jimited stock of finely berried plants, 75 cents each. Stephanotis. Per doz. Per 100 Floribunda. 35-inch pots $2 00 $15 co 6“ 4 ee howe 3 50 25 00 6s 6 ‘< 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. Smilax. 214 -inch pots, $3.00 per 100 ; $25.00 per 1000. Stigmaphyllion Ciliatum. One of the prettiest climbers for the warm conserva- tory in our collection, bearingin profusion large golden yellow butterfly-like flowers, closely resembling that showy orchid Oncidium Varicosum. Strong plants. 50 cents each. Vriesia. Splendens. A beautiful Bromiliad with light green foliage, transversely marked with brownish black bars. It throws up a tall spike of brilliant scarlet bracts, from which the yellow flowers are produced. The rich coloring of the bracts continues for a long time. An excellent house plant in every way, as it does not suffer from a dry atmosphere. 35 cents NEW GOLDEN PANDANUS each. 8 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. Balins OUR LEADING SPECIALTY We again call special attention to our stock of Palms, which is the largest and most complete in the country, especially in the varieties and sizes used in the general florist trade ;our stock of Kentias alone occupying over two acres of glass, and other popular varieties in proportionate quantities. N . Our measurements of plants, where given, as in the case of Palms, etc., W S ecial etc., mean the height of the P plant from the top of the pot to the NA 4 top of the plant in its natural position, and not from the bottom v¥ of the pot to the tip of the longest leaf, as some growers do in making their offers. “ Areca Lutescens. | Licuala Horrida. In. high. Perdoz. Per100 Per 1000 A rare and desirable small-growing species with deep green 2-in. pots, Iplantinpot 6to 8 $075 $600 $50 oo | pinne. BPs 2 $63 I2toI5 1 00 8 00 75 00 Perdoz. Per 100 4 SS t2>tomgn CRS 15 to18 300 2000 190 00 es 5 “6 3 ‘< 18 to 20 5 00 40 00 350 00 | 24% -inch OES) ey Se so ise contests el vs) emcee $1 25 $10 oo 6 f 3 OG 24 to 28 9 CO 75 00 ie 66 cc. ae ee, peter eeleeee2450 20 00 Ome’ 5 << 28 to 30. ~—s«t: oo Each | ; Simms’ 3 GG Bostors 2h 2 OOM 8 66 B 73 36 to 42 250 “é | Calamus Intermedius. A tropical species delighting in a high moist atmosphere, finely | feathered, dark green foliage. 6-inch pots, 24 inches high, $1.50 each. | | Caryota Urens (Fishtail Palm). | Per doz. Per 100 | PASHAN NS 4 SURG GoM ron br arose NCS FS CO | NE SD as eee hal eal ae noe aeati Maes MG 2) ee 231 10 0O Cocos Weddeliana. | Per doz. Per 100 || 2%-inch pots, 6to Sinches high. . . . $1 25 $1000 | 3 fe ae nocen LLOKLO MTZ Sea ple En ea 2200 15 00 | 4 «e ee 15 to Is ce “cc BP ag Sk 4 00 30 oo | Cocos Plumosus. | A good lot of young plants in 24-inch pots. $1.25 perdoz.; | $10.00 per I00. Kentia MacArthurii. 6-in2 spots, 30.inchesshigh |. .) = | 40495), §$1-Soleachs Kentia Sanderiana. A comparatively new Palm which when it becomes more plen- tiful and can be sold at a lower price will become a popular standard variety on account of its graceful habit of growth. Fine plants, in 5-inch pots, 18 inches high. . . $3.25 each ARECA LUTESCENS WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 9 Kentia Belmoreana. Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 2% -in. pots, 4 leaves, 8 to 10 in. high $1 25 $10 00 $90 00 GG 5 AS eee ALON TS wave °° 2 00 15 00 140 00 3 4 COC IOVON Ney enSEtOnTOn! |< 4 50 35 00 325 00 5 Kev atOHOimice ps2ONtOn22 tence g 00 75 00 66 6 6é 28 to 30 “6 ‘COitoly, 66 30 to 36 CENCE Na AN i 66to7 © 24 to 30 ** very stocky SS6itor7n YS BO NSO mayer Vee. un [e) SOOORm aki 3 OrtOr ae nie’ COCNI 00 DA et CUOItOL Cer azato. go. <6 DA NNR Kentia Forsteriana. Per. doz. Per 100 Per 1000 214 -in.pots, 4 leaves, 8 to Ioin. high $1 25 $10 oO $90 00 ‘ OS Sas Koyes Cy pn hs 2 00 15 00 140 00 fs 66 5 to6 3 15 ce 4 faye) 30 00 Each ee Ongar 2 SetonzOun c. $1 oo a6 OPE Ce 20 to 325 cK = 25 “c“ 6 “6 32 to 36 “6 50 ce 6 ce 36 se oo 66 6 ce 42 66 50 ROMOM sm ancm IA iLOVA hiin ucr sty (ole) oo KENTIA BELMOREANA “oto os 4 ft. high “6to7 3 4% “ec MORON AAG O “6 to7 ce 5 to 5% ce AnfPOoNHe Latania Borbonica. CeO OMe away oEtO Otieic “6to7 “cé 6 ce Perdoz. Per100 Per 1000 in. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 6% ‘ 2-in. pots . z $0 50 $4 00 $30 00 s¢ GItos 7 SS 7Ato lB si 6 204=in pots. ps br e he gre. 60 500 4000 3-in. pots, 5 to 6 leaves, 12 to 15 in. high 1 00 = 00 Anes 5to6 * Thy ect 2 50 20 00 Made-up Kentia Forsteriana. 5a cs RutOsOns Sues Suton opens 400 30 00 The made-up plants are all of exceptional good value and will, toy HaetolOmy son non tor Om c 6 00 .50 00 BGG 8to9 ‘ 24to28 <‘* fine plants, $2 00 each. be found especially useful for decorative work in the sizes above 12 ‘‘tubs,10 tor2leaves4 to 5 ft. ‘* CSN ue See LOLOO Nea 5-inch pots. Height Per doz. Per 100 3-in.-in. pots, pots 3 p lants ina P pot, 10. to 12 in. $2 oo $15 00 Livistona Rotundifolia. 4 66 66 66 66 66 15 to 18 «6 4 50 35 00 Perdoz. Per 100 5 66 Choline. ce ee 18 66 7 59° 60 00 Good young plants in 2-in. pots .- . $1 00 $8 00 7 66 66 ch 66 66 36 6“ Each $2 00 Livistona Woodfordi. Siocm tuisua uence covtub, 4 ‘tog sg: tte | 5 00 A new species with large fan-shaped leaves on long slender 9 oe ce 3 GG 6é ce 5 to 5% 6é : 6 50 stems. 7-inch pots, $2.00 each. 9 iG 66 3 a6 66 66 51% to6 Gal 7 50 Io * cc“ B 6 66 ce 6 to 6% 6“ I2 50 Pheenix Reclinata. 12 ‘6 66 3 to 4 “§ ce oc“ 6 to 7 ee I5 00 Per doz. Per 100 I2 «© 3 tog 66 66 66 7 Ve 20 0O 2 inch pots $0 75 $6 00 3 “ I 25 1000 4 ¢ 514 3 ,O0}n=)-25 00 Pheenix Roebelenii. We offer a nice lot of small*plants in 2-inch pots of this very rare variety at 50 cents each. Phenix Rupicola. Per doz. Per 100 2-inch pots $1 00 ~=©—.:$8: C0 3 oe POR erst una Sea MV es hp I 50 I2 00 6 Ot 24 inches high , . $1.50 each. Ptychosperma Alexandrea. 2¥/-inch pots, 75 cents per doz.; $6.00 per 100. Stevensonia Grandifolia. We offer a limited stock of this rare and beautiful Stove Palm, in thrifty young plants in 3-inch pots, 50 cents each ; $5.00 per dozen. Wallichia Caryotzfolia. Similar in appearance to Caryota Sobol:fera, but of stronger LATANIA BORBONICA and quicker growth. 4-inch pots, $2.00 perdoz.; $15.00 per 100. 10 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. Fot-Grown = STRAWHERRY PLants The following isa select list of the very finest varieties to date. Fuil descriptions will be found in our Mid-Summer Catalogue. Pot-grown plants set out this summer will give a FULL CROP next June. Per 100 Per 1000 Auto. ;(New.)= >Mid-seasonyes 559) +3 +. 0: 2 ems e DOMOO) eH25m00 Bederwood. Early . 50 20 00 Brandywine. Late 50. 20 00 Bubach. Mid-season Wen s6 50 2000 Challenge. (New.) Mid-season. Se ieee Pina Bech Seer 00 625 00 Charles Downing. Mid-season ............ 50 2000 ae Climax. (New.) Early : 00 35 00 BRANDYWINE Clyde. Early to Mid-season Pei aoe ES 50 20.00 Michel’s Early. Early 50 20 00 Per100 Perioo [lidnight. Late . 00 86.25, 00 Duncan. EarlytoLate........ . $250 $2000 |New York. Mid-season 50 20 00 Early May. Extra Early. . 250 2000. Nick Ohmer. Mid-season 00 25 00 Excelsior. Early i oo 625 oo | President. (New.) Late... . 00 25 00 Gandy’s Prize. Late . 50 2000 Rough Rider. (New.) Very late. co §=6.25 «00 Glen Mary. Late . SOM (20"00) NSalmiplels (a ay evl e eee 50 2000 Marshall. Early 50 2000 Sharpless. Mid-season ignch bayer 50 2000 Mead. (New) NN NY 00) 35 co) |>Wim Belt.) )Mid-season) = Ale 5 eee D NN 50 NWNNB NHYNHWWW Lo 20 00 We grow these in enormous quantities, and can supply Celery Plants— them from the middle of June till August. Golden Self-Blanching. An early, beautiful, and in every way White Plume. We offer a choice strain of this desirable sort, requiring but little labor to blanch. The heart is a rich | valuable and popular variety. The White Plume is golden yellow, with light yellowish-green outer leaves. unsurpassed for fall and early winter use, requiring Winter Queen. This variety was first introduced several years ago, | YY little earthing up to blanch it. (Sze cat). and has proved a valuable sort, particularly on account of its excellent winter-keeping qualities. It grows a very thick, solid and heavy stalk, and Dreer’s Monarch. A decided acquisition, pro- has a large heart. It is a close, compact grower, and when blanched is a | ducing large stalks and magnificent bright golden- creamy white color. yellow heart. The stalks are very solid, brittle, and Golden Half-Dwarf. The best of the half-dwarf varieties, stalks | of $ most : delicious flavor,i and Sree when properly grown it large and full; the heart is golden-yellow, turning to a light color when is entirely free from stringiness. blanched. Very solid, rich flavor and good keeper. Perfection Heartwell. This is one of the very best varieties in cul- Dwarf Rose. Beautiful shade of rose color, fine tivation ; stalks long and thick, very compact, crisp, and of fine flavor. flavor and a good keeper. Price, any of the above Celery, 30c. per 100; $2.50 per 1000. Cabbage. SAN VN Dreer’s Selected Late Flat Dutch. Short stem and large, solid, flat heads. Our stock has been carefully selected for several years in order to get a cabbage of this type, and we are confident no better strain is on the market. 2 Mammoth Rock Red. The largest and most solid of the red varieties ; a sure heading, short and tender. . Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Of superior quality; the largest solid-heading Savoy, possessing the rich flavor of the Cauliflower. Price, any of the above Cabbage, 20c. per 100; $1.50 per 1000. Cauliflower. Dreer’s Selected Dwarf Erfurt. One of the earliest in cultiva- tion ; small-leaved dwarf, for forcing or open ground, producing very solid, pure white heads of the finest quality. Early Snowball. An extremely early dwarf variety, producing mag- nificent white heads of fine quality. Well adapted to hot-bed culture. Price, either of the above, 60c. per 100; $5.00 per /000. Brussels Sprouts. Dreer’s Select Matchless. A small-leaved variety of this notable vegetable, which, through careful selection, has been brought to perfection ; grows freely during the summer, and is fully developed by the early frosts, at which time the stems are thickly set with sprouts the full length. 40c. per 100; $3.00 per 1000. WHITE PLUME CELERY . DREER’S RELIABLE BULBS On the following pages we give a list of the leading bulbs used by florists for forcing ; a complete list of all bulbs which we handle will be given in our Wholesale Price List issued September Ist. Our stocks are coming from the most reliable growers, and under favorable condition should give satisfactory results. All prices include cost of bulbs, duty, packing and delivery to any freight or express line in Philadelphia. French Roman Hyacinths Per 100 Per 1000 White Roman, Ist size bulbs, 11 to 12c . . $2 25 $20 00 He oe selected: 95.) \I2)tonk5c.. 275 26 00 Se SS Sextra use Seren COWL Ca: 3 25 30 oc Light Rose ce Coote D2 to-L5C 275 26 00 Dark <« GG US aI 2 fo) (oe 2 50 22 00 Blue SG de 1 2 tony Cr, 2; '50%) 2) /22 00 White Italian GG cee pU2MtOuLS C7, 275 26 00 Dutch Roman Hyacinths Excellent for growing in pots, pans, or boxes ; flowering later than the French Romans. We offer a selection of the 12 best- named varieties for forcing, including Gertrude, Gigantea, La Grandesse, Czar Peter, etc. The bulbs measure 12 centimeters and over in circumference, and must not be confounded with smaller unnamed miniatures. $2.25 per 100; $21.00 per 1000. Second Size Named Hyacinths These are smaller than our selected first size bulbs, but are fine flowering stock, and largely used for forcing in pots, etc., also for bedding ; better in every way than mixtures. We carry | 20 of the very finest varieties in stock, such as Chas. Dickens, Gertrude and Roi des Belges in reds and pinks ; La Grandesse, Selected First Size | L’ Innocence and Mme. van der Hoop in whites ; Grand Maitre, N. H ¥ King of the Blues and Czar Peter in blues, etc. A full list of | the varieties will. be given in our September Wholesale Price amed ; ya cin ths List, in the meantime we will be pleased to accept orders: in The superiority of Named Hyacinths for forcing and bedding | assorted colors at the all around price of $4.50 per 100; $43.00 is attested by the increasing sales every year. “They can always | per 1000. be depended upon to produce large, full spikes, which command a much higher price and readier sale than the inferior blooms produced by the mixed sorts. We handle only the very finest kinds in both single and double flowering, full descriptive list will be given in our next catalogue. We will furnish assorted varieties at $6.00 per 100; $58.00 per 1000. Mixed Dutch Hyacinths (In Separate Colors) Sa Gees The following are selected unnamed sorts, and are used largely for forcing I~ and bedding. They are made up of bulbs measuring 15 centimeters and over in pe Nyy FA circumference—better in every way than the usual run of Hyacinths sold in \ WR ce “Ny ) mixture, which rarely run over 12 centimeters in circumference. Single Sorts Double Sorts Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 Perdoz. Perl00 Per 1000 BO AO PZNOON $20)00. Dark Red j1)' 52. $0 45 $3 25. $31 00 40 3 co 2ONOO! = 4Nedyey Gant he 45 3 25 31 00 40 3 00 29 00 Red, allshades .. . 45 3 25 31 00 40 3 00 29 00 Pure White _ . pie 45 3 25 31 00 40 3 00 29 oo ©Blush and Tinted White 45 3 25 311CO 40 3,00 29 00 Dark Blue. . sats A ge 37025 31 00 40 3 00 20.005 Light Blue. 4-2. 45 3 25 31 00 40 3,00 29 00 Blue, all shades. . . 45 3 25 31 00 40 3 00 29 00 Yellow, all shades. . 45 3.25 31 00 40 3 00 29 co All colors mixed. . . 45 3 25 31 00 SINGLE HYACINTHS = » 12 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. Single Early Tulips The following is a list of the very best varieties for forcing and bedding : Peri00 Per 1000 Artus, bright red, a good forcer and bedder.. . . . . $125 $11 00 Belle Alliance, bright scarlet, one of the best 2 25 20 00 Canary Bird, rich yellow, very early ..... a ae esc Lee IO 00 Chrysolora, deep yellow,early.. . . .. ..... Foo 8 50 Cottage Maid, rose and white. . ; I 00 9 00 Couleur Cardinal, rich cardinal red, a fine forcing sort. 2 75 26 00 Crimson King, deep red . 2 RS. eh: cee See IO 0O Duchess de Parma, red and yellow’. Gia) 8 eee 85 7 50 Duc Van Thol,crimson .. . . [{ } I 10 IO 00 aco Gy) Se {CML OSC: Ese ee ee |etenypeariyien| I 60 15 co DOES 36 cc scarlet anos yee suitable I 15 IO 00 Tyee OG CCR awihitesde ote ee for | I 75 15 00 $n oS <cyellow: . eee SeOKcing, | 2 00 18 00 Sty ake “red and yellow. Seal! I 00 Q 00 Grand Duc de Russie, rose, lilac and white +7 5 He5O I2 co _Grand Master of Malta, white and crimson. . . .,. I 50 14 co Golden Standard, crimson, flamed yellow. . 2 00 19 00 DUC VAN THOL TULIPS Joost Van Vondel, deep cherry crimson . P24 Ge he Nios 12 00 Per100 Per 1000 | Princess Marianne, white, tinged with Kaiser Kroon, scarlet, edged with golden pink, a fine bedder . . + a) Nt, OO Q 00 yellow . . . +... .. .$1 25 $12 00 | Rembrandt, deep scarlet, very early ee I 65 15 00 L’Immaculee, pure ‘white. 2. 85 750 Rosa Mundi (Huikman), pink and white 85 7 50 La Reine, (Queen Victoria), rosy white, best Rose Gris de lin, rose, shaded white I 50 14 00 for forcing. . aU Be co 85 750 Rose Luisante, superb deep rose . 2 50 24 00 Mon Tresor, yellow, ‘large flowers _ ST RDS 21 00 ©Silver Standard, white, crimson striped . t OS 12 00 Pottebakker, white “Grand varieties ) 1 25 12 00 |Thomas Moore, orange, fine . : I Io IO 00 3b yellow < either for forcing } I 25 11 oo | Van der Neer, rosy violet, fine . . it ae 12 00 ac scarlet ( or bedding. J 1 75 15 00 Vermilion Brilliant, scarlet, true. 2 50 24 00 Prince of degcegre bright orange Bg sweet White Hawk, splendid white . ; 1 80 17 00 scented .. . Se 3s 2875 26 oo | Wouverman, deep violet, fine bedder . I 25 I2 00 Proserpine, rich, crimson pink . Lap 2 75 26 00 |Yellow Prince, golden yellow : patie: ALEIOO 9 00 SUPERFINE SINGLE EARLY MIXED, first eee flowering together and of the same height... . 75 6 75 Fine Single Early Mixed, splendid quality .. . apes = 00 § 25 Double Tule Per100 Per 1000 Per100 Per 1000 Couronne d’Or, yellow, fine for forcing . . $3 25 $30 00 [larriage de [la Fille, crimson and white. $1 75 $16 00 Duc Van Thol, redand yellow... ... 75 7 co | Rex Rubrorum, bright scarlet. Sls EA I2 00 Duke of York, red, w hite edve > = ot Te) 10 00 | Rose Blanche, pure white, fine bedding I 10 IO 00 Gloria Solis, red, bordered with gold . 5 it BE 11 00 §©Salvator Rosa, rose and white . . Ee 3e50 32 00 Imperator Rubrorum, bright scarlet, fine Tournesol, scarlet, edged yellow. . . . . I 75 16 00 forcing . . Spee Vabes Sein bei ZUG 2I 00 | GG yellow, true. : 2 50 23 00 La Candeur, pure Whites putes e neha 25 Ria 12 oo | Titian, red, yellow edge egcnae inate sits I2 oO Murillo, rose and white. . oo 19 oo |Yellow Rose, golden yellow Pcie aren aa 85 7 50 Superfine Double Early Mixed, first meres iNojbettermmixtureymade. pyar themes. tee mee 85 8 00 Fine Double Early [ixed, a good quality, =) 22 SWORE a ere oinral mee Tica, han 8) 6 00 Double Late Mixed, a fine mixture; containing a great variety of colors . . SMS Shia Sie 90 8 00 Late or May Flowering Tulips. All of this class produce magnificent long-stemmed flowers in the open ground in May, and are extremely useful in decora- tions. Per100 Per 1000 Bouton d’Or, pure golden yellow. . . . . $1 Io Io 00 Gesneriana, dazzling scarlet, the true, tall variety, and much superior to the spurious variety often sent out Bk Zio) 13 00 Golden Eagle, pure golden yellow, large = INCO 9 00 Picotee, or Maiden’s Blush, white, faintly edged with pink, very dainty... 5 6 235 17 50 Yellow Crown, deep yellow, edged red. . 1 00 8 00 Greigii, brilliant orange scarlet, foliage spot- ted, So cents per dozen ; : 6 Summer Beauty, white striped, rosyy scarlet 4 00 Shandon Bells, delicate primrose, changing to rosycarmine . . oa aq dpa b eaee2, 17 50 Bizards, yellow grounds . : 85 7 50 Violet Byblooms, TUES grounds, mixed. I 00 9 00 Rose és Ce Ig OO) 9 00 Darwin, self colors, a ae Bas iD I2 00 Parrot. oe Named Varieties, six best sorts. . . . . I 50 I2 00 Choicest, Mixed). 5.2. ash Gh een 7 50 25 of any one variety at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. TOURNESOL DOUBLE TULIP WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 13 NARCISSUS HORSFIELDI! Single Poet’s Narcissus. Per doz. Per 100 15 75 Single Large Trumpet Narcissus. Biflorus, white and yellow, $6.00 per 1000 . Burbidgei, a beautiful early flowering form of E z ) Per doz, Per 100 Poeticus, coming in before Poeticus Ornatus, Albicans, white perianth, primrose trumpet, 15 60 $26.00 per 1000. . . . . 45 $2 75 pure white, cup edged red, $5.50 per 1000 . . Poeticus, the well known Poet's Narcissus, Ard Righ, a very early yellow, $22.00 per lo00 =40. 2: 50 jeri te eke eters on is ees ie) 50 PAROOPEHMOOOME Bicolor Grandee (Grandis). Similar to Hors- fieldi and Empress, but flowering later, very Poeticus Ornatus, a large and early flowering form, the best for florists’ use ; the stock we offer large flowers, white perianth, yellow trumpet 15 75 $15.00 per 1000. . opiates kreghinio) otWvetoemetilis is true and large strong bulbs, $6.75 per 1000 0)colitie 2 I Emperor, a deep yellow, very large, $24.00 DETLOOON ei hai oreo) beret 2). 1s eae : Oo 250 Hoop Petticoat Narcissus. Per doz. Per 100 Empress, yellow trumpet, white perianth, fine 4 ; 40 $2 75 selected bulbs, $25.00 per 1000. . . . ... 40 2 75 Bulbocodium, yellow, good for pots .. . - Monophy Ilum, pure white... . ..° - 50 3.00 Golden Spur, a grand yellow variety, fine forcer, $23.00 per 1000 . Henry Irving, deep yellow petals, and large BLE e hc ee 40 2 50 . Single Mixed Narcissus. for handsome golden yellow trumpet, $20.00 per A fine mixture of leading sorts, excellent for planting out the MOOOM Peete este ieee cise te tnt | ages ee 40 2 25 cut flowers ; this mixture does not include Poeticus or any of Horsfieldi, pure white perianth, with golden . very cheapest sorts. 15 cts. per dozen; 75 cts. per 100; $6.00 trumpet, fine, $18.00 per 1000. . . P 30 42:00 per 1000. Maximus, true, deep, golden yellow, $28.00 DELUT OOOM arta oak sot alleles, Jets Bib 50 3.00 Giant Princeps, pale sulphur perianth, trum- pet rich yellow, very showy, a grand variety for florists, $7.50 per 1000. . . 20 85 Trumpet Major (Single Van Sion). The most popular forcing sort, deep yellow, $9.50 per100co 20° I 00 Rugilobus, similar to Emperor, but smaller, very desirable, $14.00 per Ioco . . . . . . 25 ia 1-150 Single Medium Trumpet Narcissus. ig ¥ Per doz. Per 100 Barrii Conspicuus, one of the finest Daffodils, broad primrose petals, cup stained orange-scar- let, $10.00 perIooo .. . . 20 $1 IO Cynosure, large primrose petals, cup stained orange-scarlet, very showy, $6.00 per 1000. . 15 75 Figaro, lemon yellow, orange stained cup, $7.00 OST WOT) GoGo hee Geitueole eis eee nen 15 75 Incomparabilis (type). A fine variety either for forcing or planting out, bold yellow flowers, OXCO! PEL) TOOOMA nts as au wie eee see 15 75 Leedsii, yellow, cup stained orange, very showy and early, $5.50 per Iooo . . 15 60 Sir Watkin, a magnificent large flower, sulphur yellow, cup stained orange, $20.00 per 1000 . 4O 2 25 Stella, pure white, yellow cup, fine for forcing or planting out, $5.50 per 1000... .... 15 65 NARCISSUS POETICUS ORNATUS HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. Double Narcissus. Per doz. Per100 Per 1000 Van Sion. The popular double yellow Daffodil, in great demand for forcing. Pure stock. Extra Selected Double=Nose Bulbs . 30 $200 $19 00 Fine Selected Bulbs 2 Th Olm 3) 50 Good Bulbs. Sec shed aeiciren ai ake = 2O Namoln2 Steenttyl exOO) Incomparable. Orange and yellow, of large size 15 Ps 75 7 00 Orange Phoenix. Large double white and orange, excellent for forcing . ay it AR ie) Oa) Sulphur Phoenix. White, with sulphur . AOn 2150) 24200 Alba Plena Odorata. Double pure white, very sweet scented , 15 75 6 00 Jonquils. Very popular flowers on account of their easy cultivation and delightfully fragrant, golden-yellow bloom. They can be readily forced in the house, or planted in the open ground for early flowering. ‘ Per100 Per 1000 Single. Rich yellow ; perianth deeply lobed $0 50 $4 50 Double. Full, double, golden yellow I 25 10 00 Campernelle. ‘The true large flowering variety. 50 cts. per 100; $4.50 per 1000. Campernelle Rugulosus. The . Double Mixed largest flowering Jonquil. Pure yellow, and very fragrant. Very Narcissus. desirable for winter flowering. A fine mixture of double sorts, 75 cts. per 100; $6.00 per 1000. splendidly adapted for planting out in masses, for cut flowers, etc. 15 Chinese Sacred cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; $6.50 per 1000. Narcissus. We receive annually a direct importation of the finest bulbs pro- Polyanthus curable. Although for the most part Narcissus. sold to retail buyers for growing in water, they do even better in pots All excellent for florists’ use. The in moss or soil, and every florist bulbs we offer are selected size, should have a few for store sale. measuring 13 centimeters and over 60 cts. per dozen ; Original basket in circumference. containing 30 bulbs, $1.40; Original Paper White. The principal bundle of four baskets, containing early forcing variety ; snow white. 120 bulbs $5.00; per 1000. $35.00. y \\\ YS Can be had in flower from NARCISSUS, PAPER- JHITE GRANDIFLORA November to March with a little Per 100 Per 1000 Cane cies Paper White Grandiflora. An improved large flowering form of the Paper White. The flowers are very beautiful, and emit a delicious odor . I 25 IO 0O Early Double Roman. White, with orange center; very fragrant . I 00 9g 00 Grand Monarque. Crown a lovely primrose shade ; a very effective flower . I 50 14 00 Grand Primo. Cup citron, perianth pure white; excellent for cutting . I 50 14 co Grand Soleil d’Or. A charming, rich yellow flower with deep reddish cup. Thousands of this variety are grown for sale in the London market I 50 14 00 Staten General. White, with citron cup, fading to pure white . i 1 85 17 50 White Pearl. Large, pure, satiny white; beautiful . . . I 85 17 50 Mixed Polyanthus Narcissus . . it: Ds 10 00 CAMPERNELLE JONQUILS WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Iris, Spanish (1. Hispanica). WHITE CALLA This beautiful class is now used extensively for cut flowers; | they do not stand hard forcing but can be brought in during Allium. Per 100 Per it 1000 April and May. They flower in the open ground in June. The following are the best and most distinct sorts: Per 100 Per 1000 Hermetti grandiflorum . 75 $6 00 Belle Chinoise, golden yellow ...... 60 $5 00 Neapolitanum ..... 50 4 50 British Queen, pure white . 60 5 00 Both of the above bear clusters of beautiful white flowers, are Chrysolora, canary yellow . 60 5 00 easily forced and add variety to the usual mid-winter flowers. Emperor, dark blue . 60 5 00 | Louise, pale pearl blue . 60 5 co | Sapho, bronze .... 60 5 00 Callas. Finest mixed colors . 30 2 00 We have arranged for a good supply of white Calla roots and A list of the other varieties of Iris will be given in our Septem- expect them to arrive during August. ber list. Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 Mammoth Roots, 6in. and over incir. $1 50 $12 00 Lily of the Valley. Per case Selected ee 5 to6in. incir.. I 25 9 00 $85 oo Per 100 Per 1000 of 2500 Peerless, the finest grade of pips First size ‘* 4 to5 “ ‘“.,. 80 600 55 00 imported SOS RRIDISE Te Se $1 50 $14 00 $32 00 Second size ‘* 3%to4win. “ 60 5 00 45 00 Berlin, very fine grade, suited for early forcin or anlccs -aieaeeh ek usHy- 12574, 11.00} )., 25) 00 Freesia. Per 100 Per 1000 | Hamburgh, best quality for later More tOLOUGSy ey tayns I;.10) . ;10..00),,:;,24, 00 Refracta alba, white. Cold Storage, Price on application. Mammoth bulbs, 3/-inch and over in diam. $1 00 $9 00 Selected CO Nec pie °6 gs “ 7.5) 1 0100 Gladiolus. The Bride. A pure white, early flowering variety that is now extensively used for forcing, fine for cutting. FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA LILY OF THE VALLEY 16 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. | Muscaria. | Per 109 Per 1000 | Botyroides (Blue Grape Hyacinth) . . . $0 40 $3 00 6G alba (White Grape Hyacinth) Om 14550 | Ornithogalum. - | Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem). . . ... 4150 #41400 Oxalis. Bermuda Buttercup ......... #4100 8 00 Grand Duchess, pink .... . ... . =I 25 « a6 Whigs etme: ecureuil ; GG BG lavender t wie aha he 25 Spirza. All extra heavy strong clumps. | Japonica SNE is, cer hae 4.00 38 00 | Ke compacta multiflora . 4°50 42 GO IlAstilboidess, n= Geet te OLOOM eS OO | GG floribunda 450 42 00 | Gladstone (Giew es =. See) et es) eLONOO/ms 0200 SPIREA ASTILBOIDES FLORIBUNDA LIL 1 Utes (Easter in 1905 comes April 23rd. ) Harrisii. (The Bermuda Easter Lily.) Our stock of this important variety is grown especially for us by a most reliable grower, from selected stock, and nothing finer in quality can be had. We are advised that the stock looks healthy and strong this season, and as we have instructed our grower not to ship a single bulb before thoroughly matured, we | do not anticipate there will be, this season, any cause for | complaint. Per 100 Per 1000 5 to 7 in. bulbs (packed 400 ina case) . . $4 00 $36 co | 73tOn Qiineeenes <a 200 es See S200: 7.8200 OntOnIIsing ess “25, LOO o Se 2L6).00 Tig topl siintewc. ss 50 oe aS 2600 Longifloruam Multiflorum. | Japanese Grown. Our supply of these are due to arrive early in October, earlier shipments are liable to be immature. The bulbs which we supplied the past season gave the very best results, and orders for increased quantities have already been placed by many of our customers. Per 100 Per 1000 6 to Sin. bulbs (packed 400 inacase) . . $3 50 $30 00 Ti AK) -G) Thos AP SER OO. anes ee 51,00 48 00 Q to LOjins sa coe 200 < Bees if 50 73 00 Candidum. (Annunciation Lily.) Fine home-grown stock, and superior in every way to imported. Per 100 Per 1000 Selected’bulbsi— = a.05 su enue ee 4550) $40700 Hxtrayselected| bul DSite sees e eee seri eas gO 45 00 LILIUM HARRISII (BERMUDA EASTER LILY) Other varieties of Liliums will be offered in our September List. DREER’S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER SOWING PERE Qos oe OO ae PEt SD ( on We call special attention to our choice strains of Cineraria, Cyclamen, Pansy, Primulas, etc., which a 3 ( acknowledged by leading growers to be superior in all respects. Summer is a good time to make sowings of many of the , ’ hardy perennials, and in view of the great popularity which this class of plants are at present enjoying, it will be to your advan- { ; tage to get up stock of the leaders, including Aquilegia, Coreopsis, Delphinium, Gaillardia, Platycodon, etc. ( Py IRI IS RRR-ARARAPPRARPARRPRA>AP>PRPRARA-ARRP PPR ARRRRG J$RGREARARRRF AF S RA ARARRRARRA —ARRAS RARRP-R-RAP NL oe reae-For complete List of Flower Seeds, see previous issue of our Wholesale Catalogue.-g Achillea. Armeria. Ptarmica fl. pl. (Double White Yarrow). A fine white cut flower; es ' ia nae Tr. Pkt. Oz. blooms all summer; hardy perennial. Tr. pkt., 30 cts.; 0z., $3.00. | Formosa (Sea Pink or Thrift)... ..- - J pdsite: 1) 25 ee | Asparagus. conitum (Monkshood). Tr. pkt. Oz. The two varieties here offered are wanted in quantity by every florist, Napellus. Hardy perennial, blue and white... .. 20 $o 60 always in strong demand. Seed can be sown at any time. | Plumosus nanus (true). $1.00 per 100 seeds; $7.50 per 1000 seeds; ‘ i Agrostemma, | 5000 seeds for $35.00. Special rates on large lots. Coronaria. Mixed perennial sorts ........ 10 | Sprengerii. 15 cts. per 100 seeds; $1.00 per 1000 seeds; $4.50 per 5000 Alyssum (Sweet Alyssum ). | seeds. Special rates on large lots. Lb. Asperula. Little Gem (Carpet of Snow). Very dwarf. . $2 50 10 25 | Tr. pkt, Oz Tom Thumb. Dwarf erect growth Guia eat r NTS) 10 20 | Odorata (Sweet Woodruff)... .......-+.--- 3 GO.15, $0 40 Maritimum (Sweet Alyssum). White, trail- | LIN Span acting tale slineiay wapyone stconn Sate a pian ta e E25 10 15 | Aster. Saxatile Compactum. Hardy perennial. . 10 25 | Perennial, mixed. (Michaelmas Daisies) .... 25 I 00 Ampelopsis. Auricula. Veitchi (Boston or JapaneselIvy) ...... I 50 10 15 Choicest mixed ..... satis Anetta ee 25 Anemone (Windflower). Baptisia. Coronaria. Mixedcolors........ Japonica“Alba... 2. - - ie Ms 15 BS 50 Bio . | Australis. . pe (FalseIndigo) .... ..... bee 10 2 20 ts << Gigantea er) aoe es ad it: 30 2 50 | Bellis perennis (Double Daisy). OG Queen Charlotte. .......... 640 50 P ( y) . < Longfellow. Double Pink Daisy ...... Rigas 50 2 50 Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). | Snowball. Best double white Daisy ...... ds 50 2 50 The tall sorts are largel df tting. . Giant Red. Various shades of red . . pert 50 2 50 Giant Wait SACO sien toe BAS yal Delicata. White with redcentre ...... sits he 50 5 00 Ut AA hie ‘ Ration 24 Finest Mixed. Best quality obtainable eens 40 2 00 «Pink tallsgrowing, (is.... 20 60 “« Scarlet very large spikes Bao ea 20 60 Bocconia. ( Plume Poppy). “«« Yellow ANGWOWeErSe 4. Wn) Wecec em. 20 60 “© Mixed Baia a 15 go | Japonica «1... ee ee ees 10 20 Queen of the North. Beautiful pure white ..... 15 50 . Motes aaa andcrimson .... . PATU SAReee 5, 15 50 Browallia. ajus Mixed. Anextrafinestrain , . .. ig 10 20 Speci i peciosa major. , A fine plant for vases, heat baskets, bed- Tom Thumb. Very dwarf, mixed colors ..... . 15 40 ding out or growing asa pot plant ...... 50 Aquilegia (Columbine). q SOOM ) Buddleya. Chrysantha. Yellow ....... Bhalabraioa 25 I 00 Seer: ; “ Alban Whitesoreee . Laa 30 I 25 Variabilis. A desirable shrub, flowers the first year . 25 I 00 Coerulea, Blueandwhite ............. 30 2 50 Glandulosa. Lavenderand white. ......... 30 Helenz. 17 cts. per pkt. Single\imixed, pm ete ieions 8: Nes 10 15 Double smixed ieee Bure eite peice ed lel eye ele 10 15 Arabis. Alpina. White spring flower ............ 15 50 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS BELLIS PERENNIS—DOUBLE SNOWBALL, 18 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. | Calceolaria. Cineraria. 1 ¥% Tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. ) Our prize strain of Hybrid Cineraria is the finest procurable. Our Hybrida grandiflora. Finest mixed, all colors r 60 $1 00 | _ Tigrina. Choicest spotted and tigered sorts 60 I 00 | choice strain is also very good. Cineraria stellata is now grown BG Pumila. Dwarf spotted, eter) 60 I 00 jargely for decorative purposes and is also useful for cutting. Rugosa, fiked (Shrubby Calceolaria)... 2... 60 I 00 \% Tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. Campanula (Bell Flowers). Tr. pkt. Oz. Hybrida, Dreer’ s Prize Malleenngo ie 28 60 $1 00 Carpaticas (Mixed) amis veuci se plan sects 15 $0 25 Dwarf 60 I 00 Media calycanthema, mixed (Cup and Saucer : oo oS Choice Malis seh See oS oN 50 Canterbury Bells) 20 75 of sg Dwartiheeereas Sic 50 GG GG Rose (Cup and “Saucer “© Double Flokerine ; 60 I 00 Canterbury Bells) 30 T 50 Stellata (Star Cineraria). Mixed ..... 60 I 00 ag Single mixed (Single Canterbury Bells) 10 [5 a¢ Double (Double Canterbury Bells) Sh inte I5 50 Persicifolia grandiflora, mixed . pba he 30 I 50 Coreopsis. Tr. pkt. Oz. Pyramidalis, mixed (Chimney Bell Flower) PERE I5 50 Lanceolata Grandiflora. ‘‘ Harvest Moon.’ An Candytuft. extra fine strain of this iseful golden yellow eae perennial. . Valuable for cutting, especially during. the Sorting months. Carmine. Very bright color 3 10 30 Crimson. Deep purplish crimson 10 Cowslip (Primula Veris). Lb. Mixed. All colors OF OnIONIC! ORO 101 fewe 20 Empress. The finest white, a select stock $200 10 20 Little Prince. A dwarf form of above 15 30 Lb Oz. Cyclamen. White Rocket. A goodwhite.... . eerie te 50 10 White Fragrant. Small,sweet..-...... .. 50 10 Gur entire stock of these are grown for us by one of the best growers Lavender. A good shade . : Mires ie 15 in Europe. They have given the best of satisfaction in the past and Mixed. Allicolorsy msn) eee 60 10 we feel sure will continue to doso. New Crop now ready. Tr. Pkt. Oz. Tom Thumb, white. A pure white dwarf sort ; 10 $o 15 ss Mixed. Allcolors . . ee 15 40 ' Tr. pkt. Oz. | Persicum, finest mixed. Easier to grow than Carnation. | giganteuml) “ee@eetsyeeeeeiakem 1 eee) oe 40 $2 50 Marguerite, white ) 25 I 25 100 1000 rose | these;are) serie seinen 25 I 00 seeds. seeds. 66 crimson | somewhat 25 I 00 se giganteum, SANS bors o.one oral paws! 6 $075 $6 00 GC scarlet { variable 25 1 00 “is white with carmine eye.. ... .- 7. 6 00 ss yellow | as to color. 50 4 00 eS eT. OSC ene ere ee eee 75 6 00 06 striped 25 I 00 OG ‘<) \blood=redieety tet neaiat: 75 6 00 ss Finest mixed. ... .- ob dBcrigtto 20 75 Ol ‘« salmon 3 Mg 3) io! 2) ae 2 00 Giant Marguerite, mixed. Very large flowering 30 2 00 GG “Finest. mixed. Only the aes! Chabaud’s Everblooming. Mixed colors, fine . 50 3 00 colors. . 60 5 00 Choicest double. Mixed ......... % 40 2 00 st Papilio (Butterfly Cyclamen) A tak ed I 50 Finesdoubles Mixed =). ip) = cae ticm-n -tret cats 20 75 oe double flowering. Mixed colors I 00 comment Tomentosum. (Snow in Summer). . 25 75 Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur). Chrysanthemum. Tr. pkt. Oz. Inodorum plenissimum. Double white, good cut Cashmerianum. Darkblue .-.......... 40 $2 00 flowers . . pb -6) 0.6 .0b! polar b 20 75 Chinmense. Various shades of paleblue....... 10 30 Frutescens (Paris Daisy) ale Seret ait ek 20 75 Formosum. Finedeepblue . .......... 15 50 Japanese hybrid. Dare! flowering mixed 50 2 50 NudicauleSaScarlet) ieee enc ce een 40 2 00 Maximum ‘“‘ Triumph” ..... 15 50 Zalil (Sulphureum). Yellow ..... 30 I 50 Shasta Daisy. This year’s crop Mr. Burbank says Hybridum. Large flowering, single mixed Io 20 has been saved from much improved flowers. 50 cts. CC double ‘ 30 I 50 per 1000 seeds. CINFRARIA—DREER’S PRIZE DWARF CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Ibis} Dianthus (Pinks). Grevillea (Silk Oak). t Tr. pkt. Oz. Tr. pkt. Oz. Plumarius, single mixed (Pheasant Eye Pink). . . 10 $o 15 Robusta. A highly ornamental foliage plant useful s double, mixed. ........ 4 30 1 25 in many ways and easily and rapidly raised from GO Semperflorens (Double Clove Pink) 40 2 00 CYe10|,“rpc ii ~ ei PER Mee iteoy ener een Bilorse IS $0 40 Digitalis (Foxglove). Gypsophila. Gloxinieflora. Mixed 4 EM eM EH T AAG TaThtSNBA 10 20 Paniculata (Baby’s Breath). A hardy perennial, the Monstrosa. Mixed........ 20 75 fine mist-like flowers are very nice in bouquets. . . 10 15 Draczena. Helianthus. It is always well to have a lot of these coming along, they are so use- Golden Bouquet (Perennial). .. . 25 I 00 ful as centre plants, etc. Seeds are sent out in the berry or hull, and should bé rubbed out before sowing. Tr. pkt. Oz. Heliotrope. Australis. Broad leaved variety he ba 20 60 Indivisa. Narrow foliage. Very useful. 1%-lb. $1.00 10 30 Very easily raised from seed. Our stock comes from the best growers, oe Lineata. Slightly broader thantype. . . 15 50 and can be depended on to produce fine sorts. Tr. pkt. Oz. Erigeron (Flea-bane). Lemoine’s Giant. Very large heads 0 bloom 40 $2 00 Regale. A dwarf growing, large flowering sort 50 Ely Dridus roSeusii ie ree ike caee sygjpye tee Gah dss 30 Finest mixed. The regular type Ae 5 25 I 00 Cirandiflora elatior ..... A e 30 Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower). Eryngium (Sea Holly). Pitcherianus. An extra select strain 10 25 Amethystinum. A beautiful flower to use in dried bouguetShatecmeetet on ed SRN AS, Behe 20 75 Heuchera (Alum Root). Ferns. Sanguinea. A beautiful perennial. .........- 30 I 50 We offer a mixture of spores saved from our own large collection Hibiscus (Marshmallow). which contains only varieties suited for commercial purposes. % tr. pkt., 60 cts.; tr. pkt., $1.00. Grimson=Cyern yuan, cai Wee enae sie ie see 10 30 Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl ......... 15 50 Fuchsias. Palustrish eer ee cies teed ate yoann seg cre 15 50 Tr. pkt. HLOSCHVEU TOS ape ome tls Merce. wel cote’ s,keeteurs 10 25 Mixed. Best single and double: : 2). oe. . 50 Hollyhock. Gaillardia. _ The seed offered has been saved from strong healthy plants, and Hardy perennials useful in a cut state, and there is quite a demand from the finest double flowering strain. for them in plant form. Tr. pkt Oz. Tr. pkt. Oz. Double Pink. ........... 20 I 00 Grandiflora superba. One of the best perennials . . I5 40 se Flaroont 2.0545 ihre yo i 8 PS 20 T 00 WG compacta. A dwarf variety of the above 15 50 AiG REET ee OAS By Woe om ae 20 I 00 che Kermesina splendens. . ‘ori 40 Sig Salmon Rose: .-ai.0aree ee 2 re ee ee 2 20 I 00 CG Sulphurea oculata .......... 40 se White ..... 20 I 00 ce Yellow aves ee AUR EE Ane 20 I 00 “a Mixed. -Allicolors:) 15 S00 478%. (.o.st ..«Bh, 20 75 Geum. Allegheny. Doublefringed...-......... 20 75 Atrosanguineum, fl. pl. . 2. .......... 15 50 Singlesmixed: =). iy aisetan ee se aed IONE TOA TO DL & 15 50 Gloxinia. Iberis (Hardy Candytuft). Our supply of these are from world-renowned sources and cannot Sempervirens. WWihite ts: .wesee tte pe ste 15 50 fail to give satisfactory results. ¥% tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. Iris. Hybrida grandiflora, choicest mixed; all kinds. . . 60 $1 00 Kempferi. Japanese Irismixed .......... 15 50 Gnaphalium. Lathyrus (Hardy or Everlasting Sweet Pea). Tr. pkt. Oz. Leontopodium (Edelweiss). ............ 25 $2 50 Latifolius. Rosy red See tach ce te ae eniee Secs Io cle Pink Beauty. Pink and white. . : 15 Golden Rod. cis Albus. White... ic oats 15 ss Mixed-. All colors)... ;- BEA 10 Solidago Canadensis ...-............. 10 25 Splendens (Pride of California). . . 30 1 50 N waa , a AW ee GREVILLEA ROBUSTA DOUBLE eA HOLLYHOCK \ \\ AN 20 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. Lavender. Pansy. Tr. pkt. Oz. We fully realize the importance of sending out only the best qualities Lavandula vera. Thetrue Lavender..-..... be) $0 15 of Pansies. Our stocks are received from careful growers and are not Linaria. surpassed either for quality or germination. Cymbalaria (KenilworthIvy)....... ae 25 I 25 = alba.) White) aera ens ia 30 1 50 Mixtures of Pansies. en ; Tr. pkt. Oz. Lobelia. Dreer’s Royal Exhibition. Our finest mixture, both for size and coloring, form and texture perfect. ~ Cardinalis (Cardinal Fower). Hardy Perennial . . 30 Y% 02., $1.25 ree Sf ont Weer eee i 50 $8 00 GG Hybrids. Mixed sf 55 50 Dreer’s Premium. A very choice strain of fine large flowering sorts and in fine colors 55 50 4 00 Lychnis (Campion). Giant Trimardeau. Mammoth flowering and in a goodlranseofscolonm, aaa earns oe 30 I 25 Chalcedonica. Scarlet aE on ancoseca cman 10 20 Masterpiece (Frilled Pansy). Petals beautiiully Haageana hybrids. Various colors ........ 15 50 waved. Exquisite colors 6.0 e eawanard 50 5 00 Lythrum. Odier or Five=blotched. Achoicestrain.-. -... 40 2 00 Cassier’s Giant. A fine strain of large highly col- Roseum superbum (Rose Loosestrife)...-.....- 10 15 ored flowers so : ce a 50 3 00 Bugnots Stained. Extra choice flowers, large and Mignonette. plentyofilight colors eyes ee Ree eee 50 4 00 Mme. Perret. A recent introduction by a celebrated For Florists’ use we especially recommend the Defiance. Goliath and French specialist, of strong free growth. Very pro- Machet. But all of the varieties offered are good and strictly select fuse blooming and many fineshades of color. stocks. Especially rich in red shades . - A en toe 50 3 50 Tr. pkt. Oz English Large Flowering. Mixed ..... ‘ 25 I 00 Defiance. Verylargespikes. --.-: -....-.. 15 40 Very Fine Mixed. Excellent grade. ...... 20 75 Goliath. Giant spikes, extrafine .-..-..... 20 75 Good Mixed. A good mixture at the price 15 40 Goldeniilachetsmgbinese, eon) eee ete eeteere noes Be) 25 ImprovediRed)Victoriay si oo econ ee oe 10 30 Pansies in Separate Colors. Machet. True select stock of this fine sort . : 15 40 Miles Hybrid Spiral. A fine outdoor sort, lb., $1.25 10 15 Cardinal. The brightest red Pa REP a ote 25 I 00 Parson’s White. . - bacbertpnis-oy osehia 10 20 Emperor William. Ultramarine blue Av 6 25 75 Rubin. A red flowered Machet . Sioeots otk o 20 75 Faust or King of the Blacks. Black purple... . 25 75 Salmon Queen. A very high colored kind 15 50 Gold Margined. Rich brown margined yellow . . . 25 75 Large Flowering Pyramidal. Dev62-501 bes 3 10 25 Lord Beaconsfield. Purple shading to white... . 25 75 Sweet Scented, large flowering. Lb.,40 cts .... 10 Mahogany Color S3 ) so Lk aes ania mn ee 25 75 Peacock. Blue, claret and white ..-...--.-=.. 25 75 Musa. Sky Blue. 2-8 rice teens 25 75 Snow Queen. Pure white.......... 25 75 Ensete. (Abyssinian Banana). A handsome tropical plant, splendid White; with darkieye’= |) -Shirgmiteseer. 2 25 75 as a single specimen on the lawn or centre of beds. $1.00 per 100 Yellow, withdarkeye.. ..... 25 75 Seeds ; $9.00 per 1000 Seeds. Yellow Gem, pure yellow ... - 2... -) J3 2% 25 75 Giant Trimardeau. Black.......-.- 30 I 50 Myosotis (Forget-me-not). ss ‘© Emperor William. Bright blue 30 I 50 ee «« Fire King. Purple and gold, fine 30 I 50 Tr. pkt. Oz CG ‘« Striped Sh chico DicivOuer adoad. ola 30 I 50 Alpestris. Blue --.-. - HG ae els 15 $0 35 OG ‘| (Whites. -) 7.» See e- 30 I 50 BG liza Fonrobert. Blue, large flowering 15 50 ct £6 VellOw: cunsee eo. SEO, ete 30 I 50 OG Royal Blue. Upright grower, blue. . 30 2 00 “se Victoria. Blue; veryfine...... = oO 20 75 Dissitiflora. Clear blue. Early flowering .-... 30 2 00 Polyanthus. Palustris. True Forget-menot ....-...-.-.- 30 I 50 ce Semperflorens. Ever-blooming......- 30 I 50 Gold=laced. - . Gictlono |)ahcesa)0 30 2 50 Finest)/Mixed> >. ---) -) sper eoNen on 25 I £0 Pentstemon. Gentianoides Grandiflorus. Extra fine mixture 30 I 50 Poppy. RineyMixedi poe BS ee toin cons colo 10 25 Hardy Perennial Sorts. Alpinum lacematum. (Fringed Alpine Poppy) . - 30 Phlox Decussata. Bracteatum-i-.55)--e-aee ces a. Go Io 25 Nudicaule. (Iceland Poppy.) Double scarlet 50 The hardy perennial Phlox, saved from our own splendid collection. s Mixed SS ARMS RORSS | Ligrae estes 15 40 Finest mixed. 25 cts. per tr. pkt.; $1.00 per oz. ae New Hybrid ....... 10 Orientale. (Oriental Poppy.) ....-.. Bs 9 20 75 Platycodon (Chinese Bellflower) St Hybrids Mixed ese -n-a-i- ae 25 I 00 Tr. pkt. Oz. Japonicus, fl. pl. Double blue ..... 30 $I 50 Mariesi. Dwarf iblucmrem-s-6-e-m-u-te-eieont-eiicth r= > 10 25 Grandiflora. Mixed blueand white. ........- 10 25 MIGNONETTE, MACHET PANSY—ROYAL EXHIBITION _ WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. © Primula. Smilax. _ Every florist should grow some of this, always needed. Seed we offer The most important member of this family to the florist is the is new crop and of high germination. Tr. pkt., ro cts.; 0z., 30 cts. Fringed Chinese Primrose. Our supply of which we procure from the \4-lb., $1.00; 1 1b., $3.00. best sources, and sure to give the same satisfaction in the future that it has in thepast. The obconica varieties are also very popular, making Stevia. beautiful pot plants for winter blooming. Tr. pkt. Oz. Serrata. An old favorite white flower, still used Fringed Chinese Varieties. extensively for cutting 50 ¥% Tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. AlbattPuretwhitetimernwen wskes sae ll ei iOS. 60 $1 00 Alba Magnifica. The finest white ......... 60 I 00 Stokesia. Chiswick Red. Brilliantred ............ 60 I 00 Cyanea (Corn-flower Aster). A beautiful lavender blue, hardy peren- Holborn Blue. Anoddshade. .......... 60 I 00 nial. This was shown in colors on the front cover of our last Kermesjna Splendens. Crimson ......... 60 I 00 year’s Retail Catalogue. Tr. pkt., 30 cts.; 02., $2.00. Rosy Morn. A finejpink (1 20) 2.29.0... Se. 60 I 00 Rubra. Deepred ... Rpm Pantha gsTeme 60 I 00 Fernsleaved. Mixedcolors .-........ 60 I 00 Sweet Rocket (Hesperis) Dreer’s Choicest Mixed. Made up out of the finest named varieties ; the best procurable ....... 60 I 00 Tr. pkt Oz. Doubleywititen ye toe ee nce Nealonse Maat ebon I 00 Mixed): Serpe isakey roe ore) Lab eiweds autcan Able! Aeuleratel fe 10 ms Mixed MAN cnet alsmian dite istcev esse I 00 Various Primroses. Sweet William. Tr. pkt. Oz. Auricula flowered. Singlemixed ......,.. 10 15 Obconica grandiflora. Mixed colors.. pics sae 50 $6 00 Single mixed: “All\colorsmpeynis 2 Sk 10 15 uy “* QOculata. New. . . 14cts. per pkt. | Double mixed. Allcolors...........,.... 10 40 G6 ‘« Fimbriata. Mixed colors : 50 7 00 Giant double mixed. Very large.......... 20 75 Bt iG ‘« Carmine . . 14cts. perpkt. ve O¢ Compacta. A new dwarf com- DA CURSOLUemwethoimorsetrelisPaletrel shes) tell) Je 14 cts. per pkt. Tritoma (Red-hot Poker). Rloribtnda weVviellowse ees vec tae! on eee ee 50 Forbesi (Baby Primrose) ........ 50 Hybrida ‘‘Express’”’?...... Fa rei ; eae 17 Japonica (Japan Primrose) : A eG Sk 30 Cortusoides (Sieboldi) ..... $1.50 per 1000 seeds. Vulgaris (English Yellow Primrose) .... . 5 30 I 50 Valeriana (Garden Heliotrope). Veris (Cowslip). Mixed .. ..... 20 75 «« -Elatior (Polyanthus). Mixed. ...... 25 I 5° | Mixedifje.. i. Sete Giaepreienuutnn ete cz 10 20 Pueraria (Kudzu Vine). Vinca. Mhunbergviana’.-) 5.5.26. os 20 75 Most useful plants for any purpose. Seeds sown in Summer make nice plants to carry over winter for early Spring sales. Pyrethrum. Tr. pkt Oz. Hybridum, single. Mixed colors wen, yaseShebihs sels 20 75 Rosea. Rose, with darkereye ........... 15 $o 50 GG grandiflorum. Single large flowering 50 4 00 o Alba. White, with roseeye ........ 15 50 GG Double. Saved froma fine strain ... I 00 8 00 ss iS Pura. Purewhite ......... 15 50 se hhixed ecAllicolorsiac. corel tee hg) ge anes 15 40 Romneya. Coulteri (Matilija, or California Tree Poppy)... . 30 I 50 Viola. Rudbeckia (Cone-flower). Papilio (Butterfly Violet), Blue..........% 25 I 00 Newmanni. Perennial o fost gue etch cripaD GomOu aces 30 I 50 Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone-flower) ........ 25 I 00 Wallflower. Triloba Orange and Black. ..........-..-. 10 25 Singleimixed: Allicolots . sis... « 6 ...u.e fe 10 Scabiosa. ‘© Extra Early Paris. 15 25 Caucasica. Pale lavender. Hardy perennial. . . + 30 I 50 Doubleimixed eosin. ot eee ANTE Reie ON 30 I 50 PRIMULA ALBA MAGNIFICA VINCA ROSEA ALBA HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. VEGETABLE SEEDS sumn FOR ER SOWING The following list of Vegetable Seeds comprises the leading varieties suitable for present sowing. By sowing at intervals during the summer months a constant supply of fresh vegetab les may be obtained until late in the fall. When beans and peas are to be sent by mail, add 15 cents per quart additional to the price for postage ; sweet corn, IO cents per quart additional. We pay postage on all small seeds by the packet, ounce or quarter-pound. On pound prices, add 8 cents for each pound, if wanted by mail. By express at catalogue prices. | CAULIFLOWER. Y4-0Z Oz. Yy-lb. Dreer’s Earliest Snowstorm Pk. 20c. $1 50 $5 00 $15 00 Dreer’s Sel’ted Erfurt “ 15c. 75 250 800 Early Snowball... ‘“ Iéc. 65 225 $800 CARROT. Oz. ¥-lb. Lb. Early Scarlet Horn ...... . 10 25 80 Early Half-Long Carentan, stump . ee) 25 70 Half Long Nantes, stump _ 10 25 70 Heli: agion Rubicon Improved Half-Long uD () 20 70 Danver’s Half=-Long, 5 l!b., $3.00 to 20 70 é, C/ Be Sor | CORN. Sweet Varieties. Qt. Pk Metropolitan... - . 40 $2 00 Kendel’s Early Giant. .40 2 00 Stowell’s Evergreen .40 2 50 Country Gentleman . NHS 5 3} GD CUCUMBER. Oz. Yb. Lb. Imp. White Rion eae ») 5 eo Baily 55 $2 00 Everbearing ... Seen Maks: 45 I 60 Long Green ... 15 55 2 00 English Forcing. Best varieties, “per pkg. of 20 seeds, I5c. . De Hozil ENDIVE. Dreer’s Giant Fringed ..... . 20 60 4175 BEANS, Dwarf or Bush Qt. Pk Bus Green Pod Varieties. Improved Red Valentine _... .30 $200 $8 00 Long Yellow Six Weeks .._. . 25 I 50 600 Early Mohawk. . 2): 3) .Usi25 150 600 White Marrowfat....... .20 I 00 400 Wax Pod Varie ies. Pencil Pod Black Wax .... . 45 225 900 Valentine Wax .. 40 200 800 Imp. Prolific Black Wax 40 200 8 00 Currie’s Rust-Proof ..... . 40 200 800 BEETS, Table Sorts Y%\b. Lb. 10 Lb. Crimson Globe ... Weer 23 75 $7 00 Arlington Favorite .__.. SM aten 320 60 5 50 Dreer’s Excelsior. . eee 20 60 5 50 Crosby’s Egyptian ....... .20 Gor 5 50 )REERS|MPERIAL Edmand’s Early Blood Turnip _ . = eds 50 4 50 CABBAGE. Oz. | Ylb Lb. Eureka Extra _. Early Express ese eS: Early Jersey Wakefield (original) 25 eso) 85 _ 15 Azo 85 $3 00 I. 50 3 00- lonGaU Large Early Jersey Wakefield or Charlestons. =. "<2 3230 I 60 3.50 Cy Early Winnicstadtss teeeperen | ae eet ome 45) 1 50 | KALE, or BORECOLE. Oz. CORN SALAD See fae SE 15 40 Dreer’s Imperial, 5 lbs., $2.75 . . Io Dreer’s Reliable | LETTUCE. Dreer’s All=Heart ....... .20 English Milltrack Wonderful 22). 2 Se es Mushroom Spawn. Silver Ball... 10 Per Brick, 15 cts.; by mail, 25 cts. Early Curled Simpson or Silesia 10 By express, 12 bricks, $1.50; 25 Boston¥Market se eee Ibs., $2.00; 100 lbs. $6.00; 1000 Big Boston. . 5 HG Ibs., $55.00 (250 lbs. at 1000-Ib. Early Dutch Butter, Spotted 3 tS Defiance, Summer... sey HO rate). Dreer’s Improved Hanson. . 10 French Mushroom Deacon, excellent for summer and fall . se) Spawn. Mammoth Salamander... .. .15 Salamander .......... .10 3-lb. box, $1.15, by express. Sensation (24 Site3"t- = cere «BS DREER’S Mushroom Circular FREE with each order. Kangsholml Coste sewn i-inr sy Me Ce WHOLESALE PRICE LIST, Dreer’ special Apfecican Strains Spinach Seed. Dreer’s Special American Strain of Round Seeded Savoy Spinach. Our strain of Savoy-leaved Spinach is very fine and extremely hardy, having. been carefully bred up with this important object in view. It is beautifully curled and crimped, with thick, fleshy leaves which are of a beautiful dark green color. This is the best variety for market purposes, and the best of all sorts for fall sowing. Lb., 20 cts.; peck, $1.25 ; bus., $5.00. iby bk Bus. Victoria Spinach .20 $1 40 $5 60 Long-=Standing H2020 Th 25ua0'5) OO Prickly Seeded | a ZO Mn 25 meets OO. NEW CROP Turnip and Ruta Baga. TURNIP. Y%-lb Lb. 10 lbs. PARSLEY. Oz. Snowball (early) solidand sweet. . . 15 45 $4 00 Dreer’s Dwarf. Perfection . 60 Early Red Top Strap Leaf... . 15 251) 3400 Dreer’s Summer Green £10 Purple Top White Globe (selected) 15 35-3 00 Half Curled ... _ 10 Early White Flat Dutch Pais 35 3.00 Dwarf Curled Perpetual . _ 10 Extra Early Milan, purple top . 20 65 600 Champion Moss Curled _ 10 Early White Ege... . 15 45 400 Golden Ball . . BaT'5) 49;) 3 50 PEAS. £xtra Early Varieties. Qt. Long White or Cow Horn Yellow Globe or Amber 15 15 50 40. 864 50 3-50 Dreer’s Eureka Extra Early . ay Boss 25 Large White Norfolk. . . . Fem 40-713) 50 Dreer’s Electric Extra Early . Improved Daniel O’Rourke . . 20 Yeliow Aberdeen, fine for stock. 15 40 3:50 Alaska i _ 20 RUTA BAGA. Thomas Laxton 45 Dreer’s Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga (choice strain) . . 15 50 4 50 American Wonder . 25 Premium Gem 2 Am. Purple Top Ruta Baga 15 40:' .3' 50 Surprise B25 Budlong’s White Ruta Baga 20 60 5 50 Large White or Sweet German. . . . . 15 45 400 Second and Medium. Abundance . FOS Advancer . Ss Fiilbasket M5 °° + Heroine . : be Shropshire Hero . 25 | ian DAnWN DADNMMWWH WI For General and Late Crop. Carter’s Daisy or Dwarf Tele- phone .. Pi ibae “30 Dwarf Champion . 30 Yorkshire Hero . . . 25 Pride of the Market . 25 TN[e) Champion of Eugland . 20 Everbearing : . 25 Telephone 525 eeQuins DWM RADISH. Oz. ( -lb. Cardinal Globe. poeRe _ 10 Crimson Giant. ; 15 Dreer’s Crimson Ball. . 10 Dreer’s Crystal. Forcing % 10) 25 Summer Varieties. White Delicacy .. LO: White Chartier. .-. . 10 Beckert’s Chartier . . Io Large White Summer . IO Large Yellow Summer . : . 10 White Strasburg, best for summer . 10 Long White Vienna, or Lady Finger SOLO Winter Varieties. Scarlet China ... . 10 Round Scarlet China . . 10 Long Black Spanish . . 10 Round Black Spanish . 10 California White Winter . . 7 IO Long White Spanish Winter . . 10 DREER’S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP RUTA BAGA HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. RUBBER CARNATION BANDS. ; LOW GREENHOUSE WATERING CAN NOOO et r lue tai s <=. hI er LS PANO eet a Gmmin ais ie ralla. 0, (AS SOOO Pre aewn” |, Geto tovele ars OME 2 SO TOOQOR iG) ak. ati ten toe ane eT OO) Postpaid to any address. WIRE CARNATION SUPPORTS. Model. 2 Ring. .... . . $2.50 per 100; $22.00 per 1000 Bee . . 2.75 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 PAINTED POT AND TREE LABELS. & 3% in. . . $0.60 per Io00, 6in. . . $1.25 per 1000 iS 4 GNIS te 65 66 6 te) GO a) 50 66 6 de 4% Coins .70 ‘6 «< TO) (5 eae On ‘ec qe = = 5 i “6 ue ‘ Boe “6 x bey aOne. | #52 (73 ee iS TITTITAN Bye Oe ote edjor pierced|itreeymans ar OF “s € i Hl 3% a6 “* with copper wire 1.00 ‘¢ ¢ € i DREER’S INDELIBLE LABEL GALVANIZED PENCIL. WATERING CAN 5 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen. RUBBER GARDEN HOSE. Per ft. Wire Wrapped, 3ply, in. ...... . $0 15 y ExtraiQuality, 3°55 3/"“" se 12 Fine Quality; 3 “ 3%. 205% ee 14 Fine Quality, 4 “« 4%“. . ae 16 oko. imp EOE OUP a, Prices include couplings. Special prices on large lots. WIRE SUPPORT ! p y (Keystone). 34 in., complete, 25 cts. each ; aes sean $2.50 per doz. ; parts separate, $1.50 per doz. Standard. Brass, 3{ in., 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Sherman Clamp. 5 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz. HOSE MENDERS. Hudson’s. 6 ee 20 apes I pair ee 65c. ; by mail. . c Bas - $0.75 Cooper (Brass). “8 cts.each. ... ‘per doz. 75 VOMeST= m5ucts weachymy)Gena was an mes .50 Standard. 8cts. each. ...... es e715 HOSE NOZZLES. Gem, 25c.; Boss, 40c.; Rainmaker, 50c. ; Boston, 50c. RUBBER SPRINKLER. Straight or Angular neck, 75 cts. ; by mail, 85 cts. Schuck’s Hose Protector. For fastening on legs of greenhouse benches or corners of buildings. priceeach). eyes, . see 25,ctsy) munerxd ozsearE 2550 WATERING CANS.—Heavy Galvanized. Round. Oval. Round. Oval. 4quart. .$1 44 $1 75| Io-quart. . $2 03 $2 34 SPSS OY If eXo) [PGI ICG Oe ABV BD.I Oe Re ea OO AYN OO BB BO Low Greenhouse Can. 4 qt., $1.35. WHEELBARROWS. For Farm and Garden. Now4sGardense2insaiDirew 0. ee pon DIBBLE Ge POINT IRON 56 EIN geMen |Ct epee Dae ON de. ore) GO i Ch 3) {ee Broadstires ae ens 5© ce Ss ee 3 ee ce “oe : 4.00 Farmers’, large . . $5.00 Canalge ae) SUNDRIES. Dibbles, all iron, 30 cts.; iron point, 40 cts.; brass point, 50 cts. Twemlow’s English Liquid Putty. 1 hgal., $1.25; 3 gals., $3.50; 5 gals., $5.50. Putty Distributer. For putty or mastica, 75 cts. Mastiea. A substitute for putty, $1.25 per gal. ra STANDAKDJ Mastica Machine. For applying mastica, HOSE $1.25. Raphia. For tying plants, per lb., 14 cts.; 10 Ibs., $1.25 ; 100 lbs., $12.00. Green Cotton Twine. For vines. Lb., 50 cts. Green Linen Twine. For Smilax. Lb., 60 cts. Silkaline. | For. Smilax and “Asparagus Vine. Per spool, 20 cts. ; lb., $1.25. White Cotton Twine. Fortying. Lb., 20c. §& Jute Twine. For plants and vegetables. Lb. 12c. ‘ %& Jersey Peat. Bbl., $1.25; 5 bbls., $5.00. Oregon Peat. Only for orchids. Lb., 10 cts. Prepared Potting Soil. Bbl., $1.25. if Propagating Sand. Bbl., $1.25. SIMPLICITY SHERMAN HOSE ow Sphagnum Moss. Bbl., $1.25 ; bale, $2.00. HOSE COUPLER CLAMP JF TOOLS, POU! ‘SUPPLIES, E Ureer’s Florist Specialties DREER’S DREER’S TOBACCO SOAP zy DREER'S PEERLESS PLANT This excellent fertilizer is put up in FOOD The best insecticide for house plants DREER’S —< BLES known, is carefully prepared and will be half pound and one pound packages ; found to be just what we call it. Special these are neat and attractive. Direc- care has been taken in preparing this soap, tions for use with each. Florists can so as not to burn the foliage of plants make a good profit. The <‘ Peerless’’ | either indoor or outside. It is not offen- is now known throughout the country, sive, is easily dissolved and easily applied. and can be found among the stock of Directions with each package. Per doz SASDAAT ASSYP?. OLLIE] the leading florists. Retail price, 15 $2.00; per 100, $15.00. TT ANUFACTURED FOR and 25 cts. Price to florists for half i ENRY ADREER. pound pkgs., per doz., $1.00; per 100, Retails at 25 cts. each. 714 Cheuinat St Phils SEEDS.SULBS&PLANTS eos 714 ChestnutSt, PhrladelphiaPa $8.00; for pound pkgs, per doz., $1.50; per 100, $12.00. DREER’S KEYSTONE PLANT TUB DREER’S WIRE POT HANGER Made of white cedar, with strong An ingenious arrangement of wire, easily ap- electric welded wire hoops, fixed. bot- plied, comes in good use in overcrowded green- tom, unpainted, durable and neat, houses, used for hanging pots of ferns, orchids strong iron drop handles. This is the and other plants which are benefited by being best tub on the market for the low put in open space. It also helps the general price which see. appearance of a greenhouse by placing nice Outside Length of specimens in full view. No. Diam. Stave To ap eine Wacom se pret hy ae gineina Sr cerns LO i5 16%-in. 16-in. I 40 18 20 -in. 19-in. 2 00 |doz., 25 cts.; gross, $2.25 Sa Dreer’s Special DREER’S Greenhouse IRON PLANT STAND Wheelbarrow These stands are very useful | A. strong, well con- for elevating heavy plants, spec- structed barrow, made ially good in overcrowded green- special for greenhouse : _ house, also useful in decorations work, being only 21 inches wide at end of handles, so:it may be —very strong and neat. used between staging. Medium size only. Price, $4.25. Size Black Galv’d Bronzed = I5-in. $0 50 $075 $1 25 | DREER’S SPECIAL BUDDING AND 18 “ 60 85 I 35 | PRUNING KNIVES 24 *¢ 75 I 10 I 50 | Bons I 00 Toss I 65 No. 5. A first class 36 * I 25 I 40 1 80 Pruning Knife, with two blades, stag handle, 75c. Dreer’s FULLSIZE No2 Ze peed eerless : Glazing No. 6. One blade, bud- oo Points | ding, with horn handle* Once used! Al- | and bone extension, two ways used ! ! sizes, 50c. and 75c. The Peerless Glaz- No. 7. Ivory handle, ing Point is the only Perfect one blade,75c.and $1.00. Point known. ‘The latest im- provement is that both points are beveled on top and will hug | close to glass when driven. Three sizes, No. 1, for small single | No. 8. Ivory handle, thick glass; No. 2, for medium double thick glass; No. 2%, | one blade,75c.and $1.00 .— for large double thick and skylight glass. Price, per 1000, 60 | cts.; post-paid, 75 cts. 5000, $2.75 by express. No. 9. One blade, | Cocoa handle, 50c. The ‘* Dreer’’ High and Low=Wheel BRASS POT LIFTERS Lawn Mower A very convenient devise for The best and easiest run- lifting plants with pot out of ning mower made, easily adjusted. Roller brackets jardinieres, thus preventing the ili: PATENT danger of breaking valuable DARD FLOWER arranged to attach grass | chinaware, do not look unsightly Y» catcher. Any of the parts when attached to the pots, | can be supplied on short made in sizes to fit from 7 to 10 {i notice. | inches—for rim pots only ; made Prices of the High=Wheel Mower of brass. Size Blades Blades Price per doz. pairs,j$1.50. Retail at 20 cts. per pair. 15-inch , BAN BS! SOm Sis. $9 50 Lense, rd) 950; 5. IO 50 \ Prices of the Low=Wheel Mower Ig- “ een. ROMS OR. 85) II 50 | 12-inch . $6 00; 16-inch, , 2I- ‘ EAS EINE LO! sik 12 50 |} 14- ee TeOOm aLoa 6% LAWN MOWERS. Less 5 per cent. from above prices. Prepaid to destination. m “ HIGHEST GRADE-FERTILIZERS— RELIABLE Dreer’s Peerless Plant Food. ¥%-lb. boxes, doz., || Dreer’s Special Pure Dakota $1.00; 100, $8.00; 1-lb. box, doz., $1.50; 100, $12.00; | Sheep Manure. too lbs., $1.75; retails at 15 and 25 cts. | ton, $30.00. Pure Bone Meal. too lbs., $1.75 ; 200-lb. sack, $3.25; | Nitrate of Soda. 50 lbs., $1.75; ton, $29.00. Too Ibs., $3.00; 200 lbs., $5.50; Pure Bone Flour. Ioo lbs., $2.25; bag or bbl., 200 | prices for large lots on application. Ibs., $4.00; ton, $36.00. Pure Ground Bone. 100 lbs., $1.75; 200-lb. sack, | Clay’s Fertilizer. In original $3.25 ; ton, $29.00. | sacks, % cwt., $1.75; % cwt., Ground Bone, Steamed, Quick Acting. 200 lb. sack, | $3.25; I cwt. (112 lbs.), $6.00. $3.00; ton, $25.00. | Dreer’s Peerless Lawa and Dried Blood Manure. known The best fertilizer for | Garden Dressing. 25 lbs., hastening crops in open air or under glass; a very rich food. 75 cts.; 100 lbs., $2.50; 200 lbs.,$4.50; ton, $45.00. 100 lbs., $4.00; 200 lbs., $7.50. | Poudrette. too lbs., $1.50; 200 lbs., $2.50; ton, $15.00. INSECTICIDES ANDO FUNGICIDES. Aphis Punk. Fumigating. Box, 60 cts. ; case, 12 boxes, | Kerosene Emulsion. (Liquid.) Concentrated. I qt., $6.50. 40 cts.; I gal., $1.00; 5 gals., $4.50. Arsenate of Lead, or Disparene. For Elm-leaf Lemon Oil. For all insects and scales. ¥% pt., 25 cts.; beetle and caterpillars. 1 lb., 25 cts. ; 5 lbs., go cts. ; Io lbs., pt., 40 cts.; qt., 75 cts.; 14 gal., $1.25; gal., $2.00.; 5 gal. $1.65. | keg, $9.00. Dilute to 40 parts of water. Bodo. A concentrated Bordeaux Mixture for mildew, blight, | Little’s Antipest. I-qt. can, 75 cts.; %-gal. can, $1.50; rust, etc. 5 lbs., 50 cts.; 1olbs., $1.00. | I-gal. can, $2.50. ; Bordeaux Mixture. (Liquid.) By simply adding water | and stirring it is ready for use. I qt., 40 cts.; I gal., $1.00; | London Purple. ¥% lb., 15 cts.; 1 lb., 20 cts.; 5 Ibs., go cts. 5 gals., $4.50. One gallon will make one barrel liquid. | Nicoticide. Fumigating compound. I pt., $2.50; % pt., Bordeaux Mixture. (Dry.) Ready for use by simply || $1.25 ; 4 0zS., 70 Cts.; vaporizing apparatus, 50 cts. / adding water. I-lb. box, 20 cts., makes 5 gallons spray ; Nikoteen. An economical and powerful nicotine extract. 5-lb. box, 75 cts.; 10-lb. box, $1.25 ; 25-lb. box, $3.00. One part to 600 of water is sufficiently strong to kill all insects, Copperdine. (Paste.) Ammoniacal solution of carbonate except scale, for which use I to 400. Pt. bottle, $1.50. of copper. Remedy against fungus, mildew, rust and black rot. Persian Insect Powder. For roaches, ants, fleas, etc., Lb., 25 cts., makes 16 gallons liquid ; 5 lbs., $1.00. I lb., 30 cts. Copper Sulphate. For early spraying and making Bor- Paris Green. 1 Ib., 20 cts. ; 5 lbs., 90 cts. deaux Mixture. Lb., 15 cts.; 25 lbs., $3.00; 1a0lbs., $10.00. Copper Soap. (Permol.) A sure mildew remedy. plbs Pyrox. A combined insecticide and fungicide, superior to | Bordeaux and Paris Green, safer and more effective. 5 lbs., 75 cts. Dilute 1 lb. to 30 gallons of water. Fairmount Weed Killer. Excellent for cleaning gravel || 75 cts.; 10 Ibs., $1.25. paths, drives and gutters of weeds, moss, etc. A great labor- || Rose Leaf Extract of Tobacco. A nicotine solution. saver. ¥% gal., 75 cts., makes 25 gallons treating liquid; gal., || Pt., 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts.; gal., $1.25; 5 gals., $4.25. 3 $1.25 ; 5 gals., $6.00. Less 10 per cent. | Slug Shot. (Hammond’s.) One of the cheapest and Fir Tree Oil. Forallinsects. % pt., 40 cts.; pt., 75 cts.; | best powders for destroying insects. 5 lbs., 25 cts. ; 10 lbs., 50 qt., $1.25; % gal., $2.25 ; gal., $4.00. | cts.; 100 lbs., $4.00; bulk, 3% cts. per Ib. ; tin canister, per- Fir Tree Oil Soap. For destroying mealy bug, scale, || forated tops, 15 cts. ; 1-lb. carton, 15 cts. : aphis, red spider. 1%-lb., 25 cts.; 2-Ibs., 65 cts. ; 5 lbs., $1.50. Sulphur, Powdered. For mildew. Lb., 6 cts. ; 5 lbs., Fostite. Mildew remedy. 5 lbs., 60 cts.; 25 lbs., $2.25. 25 cts.; Io lbs., 40 cts.; 100 lbs., $3.50. Grape Dust. For mould, mildew or rust mites, either in The World’s Insect Killer. For roaches, ants and all greenhouses or the open air. 5-lb. pkg., 30 cts. house insects. A sure remedy. %-Ib. tin, 25 cts. Hellebore. For all insects. I lb., 20 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts. | Tobacco Dust. 5 lbs., 20 cts.; 100 lbs., $2.50. Kerosene Soap. (Permol.) One of the best scale remedies. Tobacco Soap. (Dreer’s.) For plants, trees, etc. The A superior winter wash against San Jose scale. %-lb., 10 best greenhouse insecticide. 1%4-lb. 20 cts.; 10 lbs., $3-00. cts.; 1-Ib. pkg. 25¢.; 10-lb. pail, $2.00; 25-lb. pail, 5c. per Ib. | Kerosene Emulsion. (Paste.) Ready for use by simply | Tobacco Stems. For fumigating. Per bbl., $1.00; adding water. 1I-lb. can, 15 cts.; 5-lb. can, 60 cts.; 25-lb. can, | per bale, 250 lbs., $1.50. $2.50. One pound makes 10 gallons of spray. Whale Oil Soap. 1,2and5 lbs., r5 cts., 25 cts. and 40 cts. When wanted by mail add 15 cents per Ib. SYRINGES No. A. I stream and spray rose, I2 xI_ in. Sr $5 “<e (@F I ce ee se ce 14% x 1% (73 2 75 Stra vineTire SSB ne nie gLOSESs ay) atexeaT oe gue 3 60 | Renee a WTrie ECE LEY SEDIiy OS Rove xd ae 4 85 DOUBLE AND SINGLE CONE POWDER AND SPRAY BELLOWS “é 5. I i “<“ ‘ec 2 Si 18 x 1% ce 5 25 Large Double Cone $2 75 ‘« H. 18 in. long, 1% in. diameter . Supmehe <)> 200 Large Single ‘‘ TE7s CGO tee I rose, 16 x 1% in. with curved Small Single ‘* Pe oa haa I 00 neck to use as a knuckle joint 3 75 Liquid Spraying . . $1.25 and I 75 «pray Syringe, SCIP SNES tin, »3550 cts., ’ brass. I 00 | Special Sulphur Sheer, Ure
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