. Dreer's 1913 garden book. nique variety, flowers soft rosy yellowon first day, changing to deep red on the third day;stamens orange; useful for growing in tubs. 75 A new variety of exceptional merit. Flowers, whichare quite double, of good size, are a uniform vivid vermilion through-out. An entirely new color in hardy Water Lilies, which is sure tobe appreciated. The plant is of vigorous growth and a free and con-tinuous bloomer. $ Flower yellow, shaded pink on first day, changing to orange-red; stamens orange; leaves blotched chestnut. $


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. nique variety, flowers soft rosy yellowon first day, changing to deep red on the third day;stamens orange; useful for growing in tubs. 75 A new variety of exceptional merit. Flowers, whichare quite double, of good size, are a uniform vivid vermilion through-out. An entirely new color in hardy Water Lilies, which is sure tobe appreciated. The plant is of vigorous growth and a free and con-tinuous bloomer. $ Flower yellow, shaded pink on first day, changing to orange-red; stamens orange; leaves blotched chestnut. $ A superb variety, flowers 4 to 6 inches across, ofperfect form, petals concave; deep carmine-rose, becoming avery dark red late in the season; a very free and continuousbloomer. $ In this new Water Lily we have a refined andimproved Tuberosa Rosea, being a more profuse and continu-ous bloomer. Color delicate soft pink. Flowers slightly cup-shaped and very fragrant. 75 cts. each; $ per Nymph/EAWilliam Falconer.


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