. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of new and rare water-lilies, nelumbiums and other choice aquatics, sub-tropical plants, ornamental grasses, Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Water lilies Catalogs; Aquatic plants Catalogs. 32 WM. TRICKER & CO., CLIFTON. N. J. ELYMUS GLAUCJUS. A beautiful perennial grass, with glaucous blue foliage, 4. feet high; very desirable. Price 25 cents each. ERIANTHUS RAVENM. A large growing ornamental grass, resembling the Pampas-grass, having bronzy foliage and purplish plumes g to 12 feet high; perfectly hardy. Price 15 and 25 cents each. PAKICUM V


. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of new and rare water-lilies, nelumbiums and other choice aquatics, sub-tropical plants, ornamental grasses, Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Water lilies Catalogs; Aquatic plants Catalogs. 32 WM. TRICKER & CO., CLIFTON. N. J. ELYMUS GLAUCJUS. A beautiful perennial grass, with glaucous blue foliage, 4. feet high; very desirable. Price 25 cents each. ERIANTHUS RAVENM. A large growing ornamental grass, resembling the Pampas-grass, having bronzy foliage and purplish plumes g to 12 feet high; perfectly hardy. Price 15 and 25 cents each. PAKICUM VIRGATUM. A fine stately grass, 4 to 6 feet high, forming large tufts with airy panicles of small flowers, useful for decoration in winter. Price 20 cents each. ST1PA PEOATA. One of the most feathery .and graceful of all grasses. Immense quantities are used for making everlasting bouquets, and it is offered for sale in every shade of color under the name of "Feather ; Price 25 cents each. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA VARIE- GATA. A reed-like grass, with a very distinctly white striped leaf, about 2 feet high; quite hardy. Very useful for cutting, also a fine plant for shrubbery borders. Price 20 cents each. UNIOLA LATIFOLIA. One of the finest native perennial grasses, 2 to 4 feet high, with large, flat, handsome flower heads 1 spikelets) in most gracefully drooping panicles. Fine for grass bouquets and decorative work. 20 cents each; $ per dozen. GYXERTUM ARGEXTIUM, (Pam pas-grass). On rich, moist land, this soon forms magnificent clumps of graceful foliage. Fine for the center of beds clumps, on the lawns, etc. ; the large silvery-white plumes are much in demand for winter decoration. Established plants can remain in open ground if pro- tected. Smaller plants need the protection of a cold frame. 25 and 50 cents each. NEW LARGE-FLOWERING FRENCH CANNAS. These are now indispensable amongst general decorative plants and are to be seen in all gardens; our public parks an


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