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T^LBS and R00TS 



JL^^ FOR SPRING PLANTING 



Mardg Water 



NYMPHAEA ODOKATA.— The well- 

 known, fragrant pond lilj-. Its lovely pure 

 white flowers, so common" in some localities, 

 is worthy of a place among the choicest varie- 

 ties where cultivated. ? 

 15c. each. rourforSOc. $1.25 per doz. ? 

 NY]>rPHAEA ODOKATA GIGAXTEA.— This is a superb variety- i 

 and should be in every collection. Similar in all respects to Nymphaea i 

 Odorata but the flower is very large and full. i 

 15c. each. Four for 50c. $1.35 per doz. f 

 NTTVIPHAEA ODOKATA MINOR.— A pretty little variety of our ? 

 native pond lily, equally as hardy and fragrant, but the flowers and : 



JAPANESE IKIS.— These magnificent 

 Japanese Iris are among the most beauti- 

 ful of our summer flowering plants, and 

 are destined to become great favorites. 

 They commence flowering early in July, 

 and continue iu bloom for five or six weeks 

 if plentifully supplied with water while 

 growing and flowering. Many of these 

 flowers measure from ten to twelve inches 

 in diameter, and almost rival the orchids 

 in their rich colorings and markings. 



Each 15c. Four for 50c. 



leaves are much smaller. 



15c. each. 



Four for 50c. 



CKOZT.— Flowers of dazzling crimson scarlet, bordered 

 with golden yellow. A marvelous and rich combination of colors. The 

 plant IS of -STgorous growth, yet very dwarf in habit, rarely exceeding 

 tour feet m height. " 



Each, 5c. By mail, 10c. Dozen, 50c. 

 AUSTRIA is a counterpart of Italia except in the color of its flower* 

 which are of a pure canary yellow, with but a few traces of small red- 

 dish-brown spots in the centre of the two inside petals. 



Each, 10c. Dozen, 75c. 



51.25 per doz. 



CAiViVAS 



FEW flowering plants combine so many fine qualities as the mod- 

 ern Canna— a race of subtropical bulbous plants, of most easy 

 culture, rapid reproduction, and good keeping qualities. The 

 floral world has been astonished by their luxuriance of foliage 

 and gracefulness of bloom, which is of immense size, borne in 

 large masses and trusses, combining in color the brightest and richest 

 shades of yellow, red, orange and scarlet, bringing them to the front as 

 the finest ornamental plant in commerce. Useful for the garden, green- 

 house or sitting-room. 



AtPHONSE BOUVIEK.-^This is probably the grandest and most 

 effective Crimson Canna grown. Height, 6 feet. 



Each. 5c. By mail, 10c. Doz^en, 50c. 

 PAUE MARQtJANT.— One of the most pleasing on account of its 

 large size and entirely distinct color, a bright salmon scarlet, passing to 

 a rosy carmine, with a peculiar silvery lustre, which lights up the sal- 

 mon very brightly. 3 to 3^ feet in height. 



Each, 5c. By mail, 10c. Dozen, 50c. 



AD3IIRAL COCRBET.— Flowers large, Ught yellow, spotted with 

 crimson. 



Each, 5c. By maiJ- 10c. Dozen, 50c. 

 FLORENCE VAUGHAN.-The finest yellow spotted variety yet sent 

 out. The foliage is massive and of a rich green color; 



Each, 5c. By mail, 10c. Dozen, 50c. 

 QUEEN CHAREOTTE.-This new German sort is one of the hand- 

 somest scarlet varieties ever introduced, having a distiact golden belt 

 around each petal. 



Each, 5c. By mail, 10c. Dozen, 50c. 



pWAKF MIXED V AKIETIES.-Containing the leading sorts in 

 mixture. 



Each, 5c. 



Dozen, 35c. 



TAtl. MIXED VARIETIES.-Red or green foliage. 



Each, 8c. Dozen, 75c. 



If Caaaas are wanted by mall, send Sc. additional tor postage on each, or ISc. for a dozen. 



C^aiina 1 tafia 



ITAEIA is of a bright orange scarlet with 

 a very broad golden yellow border. The flowers, 

 which are produced on massive stems, about si.x- 

 teen inches long, are set well above the foliage, 

 which is large and heavy, similar to that of the 

 ilusa Ensente. 



Each, lOo. Dozen, 75c. 



ALI. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



