VINCA - Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle 
*Minor 
Field-grown plants, l-yr.-old 100 $5.50, 1000 $45.00 
Field-grown plants, 2-yr.-old 100 $6.50, 1000 $55.00 
Heavy plants from 2%in. pots 100 $7.00, 1000 $60.00 
We offer only strong nursery-grown clumps. 
*Minor alba Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $15.00 
The rare white-flowered form of the variety listed above. 
*Minor aurea variegata Three $0.75, Doz. $2.25, 100 $12.00 
The hardy golden variegated Vinca is a very attractive plant 
for the rockery or any shady place where a touch of color 
for the winter is required. 
Minor, Bowles’ Variety Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $15.00 
2%-inch pots, Three $0.75, Doz. $2.25,100 $12.00 
The foliage is broad and rich glossy green, of strong texture. 
The flowers are not only larger but of a deeper rich blue color 
and are borne with a remarkable profusion. 
YUCCA - Adam’s Needle 
*Filamentosa 
, Among the hardy plants there is nothing more effective and 
striking for isolated positions on the lawn. It is also indis- 
pensable for the large rockery. Its broad, swordlike, ever- 
green foliage and immense branching spikes of drooping, 
creamy white flowers, rising to a height of 5 feet, render it a 
bold and handsome subject wherever placed. 
38-year-old flowering plants Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $15.00 
4-year-old flowering plants Three $0.95, Doz. $3.00, 100 $18.00 

Perpetual-Flowering Viola, Floraire 
(Water JER ts (NYMPHAEA) 
HARDY VARIETIES 
Gloriosa Each $1.80 
This can well be called the most satisfactory Waterlily. It is 
the earliest to bloom and continues to flower until late sum- 
mer, producing more blossoms than any other sort. In the 
spring the flower is a bright carmine which becomes darker 
as the season lengthens. The blooms are perfect in form and 
4 to 6 inches across, 
Marliacea alba Bach $1.00 
A vigorous variety, flowers large, of sparkling whiteness; 
stamens light yellow, sepals flushed pink; fragrant and pro- 
duced freely and continuously through the season. Desirable 
and handsome. 
Marliacea chromatella Each $0:75 
Medium sized flowers usually 4 to 6 inches across. Color of 
the bloom is bright yellow, with stamens somewhat deeper in 
color, The leaves are green, mottled with brown. 
Morning Glory Each $1.25 
Soft shell-pink, very beautiful, particularly when opening in 
the morning. The plant is a good, strong grower. One of the 
big fellows, the blossoms getting larger as the season ad- 
vances—gives an excellent show after. most of the other 
Lilies have stopped blooming. 
Odorata “ ; Each $0.50 
The American Waterlily of the northeastern United States. 
Flowers white. Splendidly adapted to quantity planting in 
natural pools. 
Paul Hariot : Each $1.50 
The blooms are quite large, of lasting quality, and are borne 
in abundance all season. The petals are clear yellow the first 
day, orange-pink the second day, and this deepens almost to a 
red on the following days. Flowers of. different ages present 
an appearance quite unique and decidedly attractive. 
Rose Arey Each $0.80 
A wonderful variety of the Odorata type; very free-flowering 
and strong growing. The flowers are very large, and are 
sweetly scented. The color is clear cerise-pink and does not 
lighten toward the center of the flower. 
Rose Magnolia Each $0.80 
The blooms are borne well out of the water, which makes 
them desirable for cutting. They are usually 4 to 5 inches 
across and of a delightful shade of pink. Strong, vigorous 
grower. 
Sunrise Each $1.75 
The finest of the yellow flowering hardy Lilies. A glorious 
yellow that opens earliest of all. Buds are olive-brown with 
salmon flush. Long, narrow petals with curved sides and 
crinkled tips give the appearance of giant Chrysanthemums. 
Flower is clear yellow with a touch of fluorescent green, the 
stamens rich lemon-chrome. Unusual in form, beauty and 
fragrance. 
Tuberosa Richardsoni : ‘ Bach $1.75 
Flowers white and quite double. No variety in our Water 
Garden is admired more than this immense snowball-like 
flower. 8 inches in diameter. 
NELUMBIUMS - Lotus 
Album grandiflorum : ; Each $2.50 
(Magnolia Lotus.) Pure white flower with delicate fragrance. 
Extra large foliage. 
Speciosum Each $1.50 
The Sacred Lotus of the Nile, It grows well under almost all 
conditions. Both flowers and leaves stand well above the 
water. The rosy pink blooms’ are always large and fragrant. 

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NIGHT-BLOOMING TROPICALS 
Dentata Each $1.25 
Flowers pure white, with golden yellow stamens. They are 
large and open out flat. 
Devoniensis Bach $1.25 
Bright rosy red. Several flowers, from 8 to 10 inches in diam- 
eter, are produced at one time, and carried on stems well above 
the foliage. 
Emily Grant Hutchings Each $1.50 
A new night-blooming Water Lily of great merit produced at 
Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It produces exceed- 
ingly large cup-shaped flowers of an amaranth-pink color. 
This is certainly a splendid variety and a valuable addition 
to the list of night bloomers, 
H, C. Haarstick Hach $1.75 
If you like red Lilies, we know this delightful new night- 
bloomer is sure to please. A conspicuous variety owing to its 
large well-shaped flowers and copper-colored leaves. The flow- 
orate a brilliant red that will contrast beautifully with other 
ilies. 
Mrs. George C. Hitchcock Each $1.50 
This valuable new addition to the pink flowering night- 
bloomers resembles Omarana, of which it is a Seedling, but 
the flowers are much darker rose-pink and very much larger. 
Missouri Bach, $1.75 
A fine, white flowering variety with the form and beauty of 
Sturtevant, but without its touchy temperament. It will begin 
to bloom much sooner than Juno and is far more dependable. 
The young leaves are a light copperish brown when they first 
appear but soon develop to a dark green with deeply serrated 
edges. A supreme beauty. 
DAY-BLOOMING TROPICALS 
August Koch Each $1.50 
As a variety suitable for all general purposes there is none 
that surpasses August Koch, It belongs to the same group as 
Dauben, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and Panama-Pacific. We have 
had this variety continue in bloom. for four years in our 
greenhouses. The flowers are 7 to 8 inches in diameter and 
open for four to six days. The sepals are purplish lilac and 
the petals pale wisteria-violet. Foliage strong and attractive. 
Dauben Mach $1.00 
The best known viviparous Lily. Produces small blue flowers 
in great profusion. The small leaf-plants frequently bloom 
while still attached to parent plant. Fine for tub or aquarium 
culture. A continuous bloomer. 
General Pershing Each $1.50 
One of the finest novelties of recent years. Very large, fra- 
grant flowers of pure, warm pink, unlike any other Day- 
blooming Waterlily. Very free-flowering and one of the most 
highly prized. 
Mrs. Edward Whitaker Hach $1.50 
The largest and most striking of the day-blooming tropical 
Lilies. Its blooms are frequently over a foot in diameter and 
are produced in quantity. The color is lavender-blue, which 
becomes paler as the bloom ages, Petals slightly rounded at 
the tips and quite numerous. 
Panama-Pacific Hach $1.25 
Flowers deep royal purple. with yellow stamens. The buds 
are green-bronze flaked with red-brown, and the petals edged 
with red. Like the other viviparous Lilies, it blooms freely 
and perpetually in the proper environment. One of the best 
conservatory types. 
Pennsylvania Hach $1.25 
Deep blue flowers a foot across and produced freely; sepals 
marked with purple lines and dots. The leaves are slightly 
speckled with brown above; beneath, the ground color is red- 
purple at the edge, shading to pale green centers. Desirable 
in a Small pool or tub. 
