AQUATICS 
Water-gardening is one of the delightful and refreshing fads for summer time. Water-lilies and 
other aquatic plants can be grown so easily that cool little ponds, tubs or spacious tanks dimpled with 
their flowers are now favorite spots in all the best-planned gardens. The tender sorts can be removed 
to greenhouse or cellar upon the approach of winter, and, if not allowed to freeze or become dry, can 
easily be wintered over. Hardy sorts will succeed well in any stream or pond, and stand the winters in 
latitudes where the water does not freeze to the bottom of the pond. 
We are well prepared to supply fine stock of these beautiful plants, and can give larger and stronger 
plants, true to name, for less money than any other firm. Special attention is asked for our stock of 
the finest nelumbium in the world— A', album ^randifinrum — and to our remarkably low price for it. 
HARDY AQUATICS 
Plants of the best size and quality, true to name, at lowest prices. 
NELUMBIUM speciosum. Se- ddz. 
lected stock. Flowers light pink . f 12 00 
N. speciosum. General stock . . 10 00 
N. luteum. American Lotus. Yel- 
low flowers 4 00 
N. album grandiflorum. Grand 
white blooms 12 00 
N. striatum. White, penciled rose 
on tips of petals 12 00 
100 
!ioo 00 
90 00 
20 00 
NELUMBIUM roseum. Deep „,„. ,00 
rose j(i2 00 lioo 00 
N. Kermesinum. Hermosa-pink. 10 00 75 00 
NYMPHiEA pygmaeaalba. The 
sinallest species; flowers white . 12 co 
N. Helveola. Yellow; pointed 
petals 5 00 
N. Leydekeri rosea. Beautifully 
shaded pink and rose. %z each . 
S5 00 
40 00 
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