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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
round or square, with a convenient means for emptying the tank at the bot- 
tom. 
Calla Lily. Llllum H&rrltiil. 
Nelumbiura Spoclssum. It is the Sacred Lotus 
of India aud China, and is also cultivated 
in Japan. 
Nymphroa Oderata Rosea. This is the famous 
Ited Water Lily of Boston ; produces flowers 
larger than the white as commonly seen. It 
is very fragrant, and in every respect like 
Nymphte Oderata, except in color, which is 
a deep plulc shade, like Her mosa Rose. §2.00 
each. 
Sagittaria Variabills. (The Arrow Head.) A 
native plant suitable for shallow water, 
growing about two feet high, bearing arrow 
shaped leaves and pearly white flowers. 25 
cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
Nelurabium Loteura. There is scarcely any dif- 
ference between this and Nelumbium ttpe- 
closum, except in the color of the flowers, 
Which is of a rich sulphur yellow. A large 
patch of them, with hundreds ot flowers 
and buds, is a sight never to be forgotten. 
Tubers, $1.00. 
Nsmpbsea Odorata. It« lovely white flowers 
are worthy of a place beside the most costly 
exotics, It can l>« successfully grown in a 
tub and wintered in a cellar. Does well in 
one of the beds in the Lilly tank, but a 
more satisfactory way than either Is to na- 
turalize it In a pond, or slow running 
stream. Strong roots, 10 cents each, or three 
for $1.00. 
Nymphcoa Scutifolla. The Lilies cultivated 
under these names are of a beautiful shade 
of lavender blue, not a deep blue, about 
three or four inches across, but when the 
plant is given abundance of room and rich 
soil the flowers will be much larger, and of 
a decidedly deeper tint. They are very fra- 
grant, the perfume being entirely distinct 
from t hat of Nympheea Odorata. $1.00 each. 
Pontederia Cordata. Another interesting plant 
for shallow water, with heartshaped leaves 
and spikes of blue flowers, produced all 
►Summer. 25 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
CLEMATIS. 
Of all the hardy running vines in cultivation, none is more beautiful than the 
Clematis, being entirely hardy and growing as they do more beautiful each 
year after being planted. They should be grown extensively. To anybody 
that has a position where a vine can grow, by all means, we say, plant a Cle- 
matis, for they are truly not only “things of beauty, but a joy forever.” Small 
mailing roots, 50 cents each ; large strong plants, 75 cents each. 
Albertlne. Double flowering; white. Fair Rosamond. Blush white, red bar. 
Alber„ Victor. Lavender, with pale bar. Gem. Deep lavender blue. 
Amalia. Light bluish lilac. Gloire de St. Jullen. White, yellow bar. 
Azurea Granrtlflora. Azure lilac. Hybrida Splendida. Reddish violet. 
Excolstor. Violet purple. Helena. Pure white, colored anthers. 
