Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . -ering, 20 cts. each; $ per rosea. Flowers an e-\quisite shade ofpink, standing above the water. A good, vigorousgrower, without being rank; a free bloomer andmuch more desirable for general use than the CapeCod Pink Pond Lily, which it closely cts. each; $ per Richardsoni. This variety should beincluded in every collection. Flowers pure whiteand quite double, the stamens being converted intopetals which are more or less fluted in the flowers stand well above thewater, the sepal


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . -ering, 20 cts. each; $ per rosea. Flowers an e-\quisite shade ofpink, standing above the water. A good, vigorousgrower, without being rank; a free bloomer andmuch more desirable for general use than the CapeCod Pink Pond Lily, which it closely cts. each; $ per Richardsoni. This variety should beincluded in every collection. Flowers pure whiteand quite double, the stamens being converted intopetals which are more or less fluted in the flowers stand well above thewater, the sepals and outer petalsdrooping, forming a perfect variety in our Water Gardenis admired l;)y visitors more thanthis. The immense snowball-likeflower, 8 inches in diameter, wasdeclared to be the finest whiteWater Lily of all. (See cut.) 50cts. each; $ per doz. The large and increasing demandfor plants for Aquariums has led us tomake special provision to have anample supply of these at all seasonsof the year. See list on page NymPHvEA TlBKKOSA RoSEA. We offer the best of the Newer Hardy Water Lilies on page 267.


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