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crimson ; N. odorata exquisita, rosy pink ; N. caroliniana per- 

 fecta, and N. caroliniana rosea, pink ; with N. c. nivea, white, 

 are first-class. N. ollisiana is capital, but N. Robinsonii may 

 take its place as a crimson of moderate growth. Other good 

 varieties which may be selected are : Crimsons and shades of 

 the same hue Attraction Meteor, James Falconer, Frcebelii, 

 and lucida. Yellows N. odorata sulphurea grandiflora, Mar- 

 liacea chromatella (thin out severely), and mooreana. Whites 

 N. Marliacea albida, virginalis, caroliniana, and N. tuberosa 

 Richardsonii. Pinks Mrs. Richmond and N .formosa. 



