. 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. WM. TRICKER & CO., CLIFTON, N. J. 27 HEMEROCALLIS DUMORTIERI, (Day Lily). A most beautiful and useful plant, with long, broad, radical leaves, and clusters of Lily-like flowers of a soft, rich yellow, exterior bronzy orange; of great substance and deliciously fragrant. Price 25 cents each. HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA. One of the very best hardy perennials, and shou
. 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. WM. TRICKER & CO., CLIFTON, N. J. 27 HEMEROCALLIS DUMORTIERI, (Day Lily). A most beautiful and useful plant, with long, broad, radical leaves, and clusters of Lily-like flowers of a soft, rich yellow, exterior bronzy orange; of great substance and deliciously fragrant. Price 25 cents each. HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA. One of the very best hardy perennials, and should be found in every garden. Golden yellow, very fra- grant flowers on stems i)/z feet high. Price 25 cents each ; $ per dozen. HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO VARIEGATA. Has broad, beautifully variegated foliage, very or- namental even when not in bloom. Price 15 cents each; $ per dozen. HIBISCUS CAL1FORNICUS, (Cal. Rose Mallow). Flowers white with a purple center, 4 to 6 inches across. A new and desirable plant for the water gar- den, for mixed borders amongst tall growing plants m any rich garden soil and along borders of water; 5 feet. Price 25 cents each; $2.^0 per dozen. HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS, (Swamp Rose Mallow). A most desirable plant for the water garden. The large rose-colored flowers are very showy. Price 15 cents each; $ per dozen. HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS ALBA. A white form of the preceding, with a crimson eye. Price 15 cents each; $ per dozen. HYPERCUM PYRAMIDALIS, (Great St. John's Wort). Three to five feet. A robust species, with flowers 2 to 3 inches across, which appear in summer; very showy and fine for borders. IRIS K/EMPI ERI. (Japan Iris.). This class of Iris is a grand addi- tion to our list of sub-aquatic plants, and being perfectly hardy, they com- mand a prominent place in all gardens. They are readily grown in almost any situation, in full exposure to sun or in partial shade; but noth- ing is finer on the border of the lily pond. The plants are perfectly
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