Water-Lilies Are Bound to Make Life Easier for the Weeders 
reenhouse 
Plants 
Carnation 
ASPARAGUS plumosus nanus. 
234-in. pots, $ •> for 25. 
A . Sprengeri. 234-in. pots, $3 for 25. 
BEGONIA, Melior. 234-in. pots, $12 
for 25. 
B. , Lady Mack. 234-in. pots, $12 
for 25. 
BOUVARDIA, Pink or White. 
234-in. pots, $5 for 25. 
BUDDLEIA asiatica. White. 234-in. 
pots, $4 for 25. 
CALCEOLARIA Lymani. Cinna¬ 
mon-red. 234-in. pots, $10 for 25. 
C. Medfordi. Maroon. 234-in. pots, 
$10 for 25. 
C. Stewarti. 234-in. pots, $10 for 25. 
CYCLAMEN. Mixed or in colors. 
234-in. pots, $6 for 25. 
EUPHORBIA jacquinseflora. 234- 
in. pots, $7 for 25. 
GARDENIA Veitchi. 234-in. pots, 
$9 for 25. 
Carnations 
Rooted Cuttings 
We ofFer the following rooted cuttings for 
delivery January, February, and later. 
Aida. Salmon-pink. $15 per 100. 
Barbara Brigham. A lovely orange varie¬ 
gated sport of Golden Wonder. A very 
attractive color. $15 per 100. 
Boston Ward. Dark pink. $10 per 100. 
Chief Kokomo. Variegated, yellow with 
red stripes. $20 per 100. 
Delicacy. Novelty. A charming white sort, 
variegated deep pink. $27.50 per 100. 
Discovery. Reddish purple with edges 
fading to pink. One of the most unusual 
Carnations ever offered. $15 per 100. 
E. H. Wilson. Bright scarlet; extra large 
and very early. Blooms exceed 4 inches in 
diameter. $12 per 100. 
Gardenia. Novelty. Pure snow-white; very 
fragrant. Strong stem. Fine keeper. Flow¬ 
ers 4 inches and over. $15 for 25; $50 
per 100. 
Giant Laddie. Gorgeous big bloom of deep, 
glowing rose-pink. $25 per 100. 
Joan Marie. White. $18 per 100. 
King Cardinal. Deep scarlet. $20 per 100. 
Laddie. Salmon-pink. $18 per 100. 
Maine Sunshine. Yellow. $14 per 100. 
Maytime. Novelty. Claimed to be the 
finest light pink. $30 per 100. 
My Love. Deep pink. $12 per 100. 
Orange Wonder. Orange-apricot. $20 per 
100 . 
Paragon. Novelty. Extraordinary deep 
pink. $30 per 100. 
Patrician. Large, pure white. $10 per 100. 
Sagamore. Deep rich orange with red- 
tipped petals. A very popular shade. 
$15 per 100. 
Senator. Very fine white. $11 per 100. 
Spectrum Supreme. Deep red. $10 per 100. 
Virginia Rose. Novelty. All the good 
qualities of Virginia. Fine stems, no splits, 
and free-flowering. Medium-pink. $30 
per 100. 
Vivian. Bright pink. $10 per 100. 
Woburn. Crimson. $12 per 100. 
Most of the above varieties can be supplied 
in 234-in. pots for March and April delivery, 
at market prices. 
Aquatic Plants 
CYPERUS alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). 
30 cts. each; $3 per doz. 
EICHHORNIA crassipes major (Water 
Hyacinth). Delicate lilac-rose. 30 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
VALLISNERIA spiralis (Tape, Eel Grass, 
Wild Celery). 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
POINSETTIA, Oak Leaf. 234-in. pots, 
$5 for 25. 
PRIMULA obconica grandiflora. Mixed 
or in colors. 234-in- pots, $4 for 25. 
P. malacoides. Mixed or in colors. 234-in. 
pots, $4 for 25. 
STEVIA serrata. 2J4-in. pots, $4 for 25. 
Plants offered above will be shipped in 
proper season. Prices subject to change. 
Hardy Nelumbium or Lotus 
Dormant Tubers only. Ready for delivery 
May 1 to June 1 
Speciosum (Egyptian Lotus). The flowers 
are a deep rose-color, creamy white at base 
of petals. $2.50 each. 
Luteum (American Lotus; Water Chinque- 
pin). A superb variety with yellow flowers 
measuring up to 10 inches across. $2.50 
each. 
Other varieties of Water-Lilies and Aquatic Plants 
can be supplied 
Day-Blooming Tropical 
Water-Lilies 
The following are supplied after May 15 
in strong, growing pot-plants, and should 
not be planted out until after the weather 
has become settled and warm. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward. Deep rosy pink blooms 
on long stems. $2.50 each. 
Mrs. Edward-Whitaker. One of the largest 
flowered varieties. Sky-blue in color be¬ 
coming lighter with age. $3 each. 
Mrs. George H. Pring. Immense snow- 
white flowers freely borne through the 
entire summer. $2.50 each. 
Pennsylvania Rich blue flowers of largest 
size. Very free and continuous flowering. 
$2.50 each. 
Night-Blooming Tropical Water-Lilies 
Dentata magnifica. Large, pure red flow¬ 
ers in great abundance. $2.50 each. 
George Huster. A red Night Bloomer re¬ 
quiring much heat. $3 each. 
HARDY WATER-LILIES 
A select list of the most suitable varieties 
for all hardy water-garden purposes. Ready 
April 15 to June 1. 
Attraction. Rich deep crimson suffused 
with amaranth-red, center bright orange, 
sepals white. $3 each. 
Aurora. Soft rosy yellow changing to deep 
red on the third day. $1.50 each. 
Comanche. The largest and finest of the 
apricot tints. It is the earliest and most 
continuous bloomer in the hardy class. 
$2.50 each. 
Gladstoniana. Cup-shaped, massive flow¬ 
ers of a pure dazzling white. $2.50 each. 
Helen Fowler. Deep pink, very fragrant 
flowers borne on stout stems making it 
useful for cutting. $1.50 each. 
James Brydon. Rich rosy crimson; reverse 
of petals has a silvery sheen. $3 each. 
Odorata, Rose Arey. Very large, fragrant 
flowers of deep, cerise-pink. $2 each. 
Sunrise. A large, showy, new hardy yellow 
with flowers 8 to 9 inches across, held well 
above the water. Blooms from early June 
to late October. $2.50 each. 
Nymphaea, Mrs. C. W. Ward 
WATER-LILIES, ETC 
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WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
