. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . .; 25 cts pel d()7 , $] 0 |)ei 100. If wanted by mail, add 12 cts. jjer doz. Leaved. Leaves striped, flowers single. 10 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz By mail, 10 cts. per doz. extra. PURPUREA, (Scarborough Lily.) A valuable fiee floweiing summer and autumn blooming Amaryllis; color,iich red. It does well planted in the open ground in May, and when in budcan be potted and leinoved for conservatory or window decoration. It is one ofthe few really good wmilow plants. 25 cts. each ; $250 per doz. ^EPHYRANTHES. (Zei)hyr Flowers, or Li
. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . .; 25 cts pel d()7 , $] 0 |)ei 100. If wanted by mail, add 12 cts. jjer doz. Leaved. Leaves striped, flowers single. 10 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz By mail, 10 cts. per doz. extra. PURPUREA, (Scarborough Lily.) A valuable fiee floweiing summer and autumn blooming Amaryllis; color,iich red. It does well planted in the open ground in May, and when in budcan be potted and leinoved for conservatory or window decoration. It is one ofthe few really good wmilow plants. 25 cts. each ; $250 per doz. ^EPHYRANTHES. (Zei)hyr Flowers, or Lilies.) Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, very effective for masses or borders, floweringwith great profusion during the summer. They are also most suitable for potculture. 6 bulbs clustered ir a 6-inch pot in the autumn will give a fine displayduring the winter; 1 foot hi^h. Alba. Pure white. 5 cts. each ; 40 cts. per doz.; $ per Large rose-colored flowers. 5 cts. each ; 40 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. WATER LILIES. Aquatics. The usefulness of Aquatics in the landscape aswell as for their continuous blooming qualities hasbeen fully demonstrated the past season in hun-dreds of private gardens and public parks, butperhaps nowhere so fully as at the Pan-AmericanExposition at Buffalo, N. Y., where we had ex-tensive plantings of all the hardy varieties alongthe margin of Mirror Lake and in the large basinin the Court of Cypresses, also tender sorts in thebasin in the Court of Lilies, all of which floweredalmost continuously from the opening to the clos-ing days of the great Fair, and surpassed any^thing in this branch of horticulttire ever attemptedon this continent, and was acknowledged one ofthe popular features of the Exposition, and forwhich we were awarded a Gold Medal. Visitors are always welcome at our establish- A Corner of Mirror Lake at the Pan-American Exposition, Showing Plantings of ment at Riverton N. J., where not only AquaticsOur Water Lilies. , . , but
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