Modern Water Lilies 
and Aquatics 
OUR DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED 
WATER LILY PRICE LIST 
Will be Mailed to those Interested on Application 
In it will be found a full list of modern Nymphaeas, Nelum- 
biums, Aquatic Plants. Aquarium Plants, etc., as well as 
condensed Cultural Instructions. Write for it. 
Water is always an important feature in garden and land¬ 
scape effects, especially so when the margins are suitably 
treated with plants and the surface embellished with beautiful 
Water Lilies. The great diversity in size, color and other 
features among the Water Lilies gives to Water Gardening 
a fascination, interest and charm not experienced in any other 
style of gardening. 
A Water Garden may be enjoyed in a sunny back yard as 
well as in large gardens or pretentious grounds. When natural 
conditions of water or soil are not found, artificial ponds, 
basins, tanks or tubs may be utilized and the results will be 
equally satisfactory, often more so. 
Henderson's Bulb Culture. 
Revised and Enlarged Edition, described on page 19<1 
PRICE, 50c., 
given FREE if asked for 
with orders to value of not less than 
$3.00. 
Henderson s Double Dwarf Pearl Tuberose 
This variety, introduced and named by us, has proven so superior to the old, tall 
double I uberose that the latter has been practically crowded out of existence. 
Henderson’s Pearl Tuberose is cf dwarf, stocky growth, the flower spikes attaining a 
height of about 2 feet, and are compactly filled for two-thirds of their length with 
very large, perfectly double flowers, 134 to 2 inches across, of nearly twice the 
size of the old sort. The flowers have the waxy-like substance of a Camellia, are 
glistening white and deliciously fragrant. The bulbs planted in the garden in 
May, in warm, rich soil in a sunny position, flower with great certainty in the 
fall, when they are not only very decorative but their agreeable perfume per¬ 
vades their immediate neighborhood. If early flowers are wanted, the bulbs 
may be started in pots in the house from February to April, removing the 
plants to open ground when it is warm enough in May. Price, extra large 
flowering bulbs, 4c. each; 40c. per doz.; S2.50 per 100. ( See cut.) 
For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. 
EARLY-FLOWERING 
Branching Mexican Tuberose 
A single white Tuberose. The flower spikes are very large and evenly 
filled; it commences to flower in July and August, throwing from two to 
five flower stems from a single bulb. The petals recurve gracefully, 
which adds greatly to the size or the individual flower; it is entirely free 
from the brown tint common to the old sort on the back of the petals, being 
of the purest waxy-white, making it most valuable for cut flowers. When 
first seen it might be said to resemble a Stephanotis, or some species of Jessa- 
mine, as much as a Tuberose, both in appearance and fragrance, for the odor 
is less heavy than that of the ordinary Tuberose. Price, 6c. each; 65c. per 
doz.; $5.00 per 100. For Free Delivery add 10 c. per doz. 
Tuberose " Silver Leaf" 
>howy and effective, even when not in bloom, the foliage be¬ 
ing distinctly striped white and green. Each bulb frequently 
throws up two or more spikes, 3 to 4 feet high, each bearing 
from 25 to 40 pure white, waxy flowers, much like an Orange 
Flower or Stephanotis, with a delicate and enchanting per¬ 
fume. They flower several weeks earlier than double 
Tuberoses, and the bulbs bloom year after year. Price, 6c. 
each; 65c. per doz.: $4.50 per 100. 
For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. 
Extremely handsome summer-flowering bulbs, 
growing about 2 feet high, producing large, gor¬ 
geous flowers, exquisitely spotted, flowering very 
freely throughout the summer. {See cut.) 
Conchiflora. Dark yellow, large red spots. 
Pavonia Grandiflora. Bright crimson; centre 
mottled yellow. 
Grandiflora Alba. Pearly-white, with a yellow 
cup, gorgeously spotted with crimson. 
Grandiflora Lilacea. Large-flowering Lilac, 
with purple and white spots in centre. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Bright rose color. 
Grandiflora Aurea. Pure deep golden-yellow. 
Grandiflora Immaculata. Pure spotless white. 
Tigridias. Mixed Colors. 
Price for any of the above Tigridias, 6c. each; 
60c per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 
For Free Delivery add 5c. per doz. 
Zephyranthes 
Dwarf bulbous plants, very effective for plant¬ 
ing out in masses in May, flowering in great 
profusion during the summer and fall. They are 
also most suitable for pot culture. 1 foot high. 
Atamasco. White suffused with flesh-color; 
hardy. 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Candida. Fall blooming; large-flowering,pure 
white. 70c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Rosea. Large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, of 
most exquisite rose-pink. $1.00 per doz.; 
$7.00 per 100. 
Vercunda. Summer-blooming, white flowers 
as large as those of Z. rosea. $1.00per doz.; 
$7.00 per 100. 
Trigridias, or 
Shell Flowers 
Our booklet, "The Culture 
of Water Lilies and Aquatics," 
illustrated, gives directions for preparing artificial ponds and tanks, wintering over the 
roots, growing in tubs. etc. Price, 50c., orgiven free, if requested, with a $5.00 order. 
