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Tender Nymphaeas 



Tender Nymphaeas should be planted about the first of 

 June, when warm, settled weather is assured. 



DAY BLOOMING Each 



Gracilis. Flowers white, 6 to S in. across S2.25 



Mrs. C. W. Ward. Color deep rosy pink, with golden 



T,-ellow stamens 2.25 



Pulcherrima. A beautiful, light blue variety 2.25 



William Stone. A rich violet blue. Very desirable. . 2.25 

 Zanzibariensis. A superb variety of the deepest purple. 3.00 

 Zanzibariensis rosea. Flowers rose, of vaiious shades . 1.25 



NIGHT BLOOMING 

 Bisseti. Beautiful rose-pink, flowers 8 to 10 in. in di- 

 ameter 2.50 



Dentata. Pure white, free blooming 1.25 



Deaniana. Strong growing, flowers pale pink 1.75 



Frank Trelease. Large, rich crimson flowers, leaves 



mottled 1.75 



Rubra rosea. Rosy-carmine. \'ery free blooming 1.50 



Miscellaneous Aquatics 



Each Doz. 



ACORUS japonicus variegatus (\'ariegated 

 Sweet Flag). One of the finest variegated 

 plants in cultivation 80.35 83.25 



ANACHARIS canadensis gigantea. Attractive 

 dark green leaves on lighter stems. Grows en- 

 tirely under water. Very suitable for the 

 aquarium 25 2.50 



CYPERUS alternifolius (Umbrella Palm). A 

 very attractive plant for growing in small pools 

 or in moist ground 30 .... 



EICHHORNIA crassipes major (Water-hya- 

 cinth). An interesting floating plant, with 

 dark, lustrous leaves and delicate, rosy-lilac 

 flowers on large spikes 20 2.00 



LIMNOCHARIS humboldti (Water Poppy). 

 Produces a profusion of yellow flowers through- 

 out the Summer. An excellent plant for cul- 

 tivation in tubs or in shallow pools. Requires 

 greenhouse protection in Winter 25 2.50 



SAGITTARIA japonica fl. pi. The double- 

 flowering Arrowhead. \'ery desirable for 

 planting in tubs or on margins of ponds and 

 streams 65 6.25 



Nelumbiums 



They are of easy culture and are hardy, providing the tubers 

 are kept free from frost. Each 



Album grandiflorum. Large, pure white flowers, fra- 

 grant 83.00 



Luteum (The American Lotus). Flowers creamy yellow. 2.00 

 Perkinensis rubrum. Flowers brilliant rosy-crimson. 4.00 

 Speciosum (Egyptian Lotus). Beautiful rose flowers, 

 free flowering 2.00 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



2]/i-in. pots 3-in. pots 



Doz. 100 Doz. 100 



BEGONIA, Glory of Cincin- 

 nati. A beautiful shade of 



pink S"-00 850.00 810.00 875.00 



Melior. A more vigorous type 



of Lorraine "-00 50.00 10.00 75.00 



Mrs. J. A. Peterson. Deep 



pink flowers with red fohage. 7.00 50.00 10.00 7o.00 



Peerless. Red, bronze fohage. S.OO 60.00 11.00 85.00 

 Winter-flowering. Hybrid 



tvpe vars 



Each 82.50, doz. 825.00 



