AQUATIC 1/1 
Andreana. 
Arethusa. 
NympH#a JAmgsS Brypon. 
James Brydon. Among the 
later introductions none are 
so positively distinct as this 
superb variety. Flowers 5 
to 6 inches in diameter ; pet- 
als very broad, concave, in- 
curving; color rich rosy 
crimson, reverse of petals 
having a silvery sheen. A 
free and continuous bloomer. 
$2.50 each. 
Marliacea Flammea. Flow- 
ers large amaranth-red,shaded 
white, stamens deep orange, 
foliage blotched dark chest- 
nut. $5.00 each. 
Marliacea Ignea. Flowers of 
great substance, 4 to 5 inches 
across; color deep carmine, 
stamens cardinal, leaves 
bronzy-red, changing to deep 
green with dark blotches, Nympu@a “S 
$5.00 each. Wm. Doocue. 
Marliacea rubra-punctata. Flowers deep rosy- 
purple, spotted carmine, stamens orange-red, A 
very choice variety, and a free, continuous bloomer. 
$1.50 each, 
Tuberosa rubra. Flowers 5 to 7 inches in diameter, 
and of an exquisite shade of soft rosy-red with bright 
red stamens, and with the same rich fragrance as 
NV, odorata. The plant is of vigorous habit. $1.00 
each. 
Wm. Falconer. The largest and most brilliant 
dark red hardy Water Lily in cultivation. The 
flower is from 6 to 7 inches across, of an intense 
bright garnet color, with a good ruby tone through 
it, intensified by the rich golden centre; leaves red, 
changing to deep green with reddish veins. $5.00 
each, 
Wm. Doogue. A magnificent Lily of chaste and 
delicate coloring, flowers 54 to 6 inches in diameter, 
beauufully cup-shaped and of a pleasing shell-pink 
color, with sepals royal pink. A very symmetrical 
and distinct flower of great substance, with petals 
of an extraordinary width. $1.00 each. 
Wm. B. Shaw. The finest pink in the odorata 
group, and undoubtedly one of the best hardy Water 
Rare Hardy 
Nympheeas. 
The following comprise the very best an¢ 
latest sorts of both American and Europear 
origin, Having a good stock of most varieties 
we are able to offer some of the very choicest 
at greatly reduced prices. 
Dark red cup-shaped flowers, 
stamens bright orange, leaves blotched 
chocolate. $2 00 each. 
A brilliant crimson pink; free 
and continuous flowering. $7.50 each, 
Aurora. A unique variety, flowers soft rosy 
yellow on first day, changing to dee) 1ed 
on the third day; stamens orange; useful 
for growing in tubs. $1 00 each. 
Fulva. Flower yellow, shaded 
pink on first day, changing te 
orange-red ; stamens orange; 
leaves blotched chestnut. 
$1 00 each. 
Gloriosa, A superb variety, 
flowers 4 to 6 inches across, 
of perfect form, petals con- 
cave ; deep carmine-rose, be- 
coming a very dark red late 
in the season; a very free and 
continuous bloomer. $5.00 
each. 
Lucida, Flowers large, star- 
shaped, rosy vermilion,darker 
centre, stamens orange, leaves 
blotched reddish-brown; a 
magnificent variety. $2.00 
each. 
Seignoureti. Pale yellow, 
shaded pink and carmine, 
orange-yellow stamens, foli- 
age spotted chestnut-brown. 
$1.00 each. 
Lilies under cultivation. $1.50 each. Nymeuz#a W. B. Suaw. 
A new book on Water Lilies and Aquatics entitled WATER GARDENING, by Peter Bisset, a practical grower, just out. 
Price, $2.50, postpaid. 
