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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YoPK. 
Nymphcea Odorata. 
Our hardy native Water or Pond Lily. Its lovely 
white and deliciously fragrant flowers appear at an 
advantage beside the most costly exotics. It will pro¬ 
duce flowers 6 inches across. 
Roots, 15c. each; 3 for 35c. 
Nymphcea Odorato Gigantea. 
This is a gigantic form of the white Water Lily. 
Flowers fragrant, pure white, with a golden-yellow 
center. 
Fine roots, 20c. each; 3 for 50c. 
Nymphcea Odorata Rosea. j s T the 
rare Cape Cod Pink Pond Lily, and is, without excep¬ 
tion, the most lovely of all the hardy Nymphseas. 
Fine flowering roots, 50c. each, postpaid; 2 for 90c.: 
3 for $1.20. 
Nicotiana Sanderce Hybrids. 
Nertera Depressa. ccorai Bead Plant.) 
A charming, hardy perennial, which forms a dense car¬ 
pet, close on the ground, producing crimson berries in 
great profusion. As a house plant, however, nothing could 
be more attractive than a plant in fruit. 
Packet, 15 seeds, 10c. 
Nymphcea Zanziharensis (Seed) 
Red, White and Blue Ever=blooming Water Lilies. 
The growth of these three African Water Lilies is so 
wonderful and rapid that seeds sown in February or 
March will make nice little plants by June, and if planted 
out they will begin blooming in July, and continue to pro¬ 
duce a profusion of flowers every day until frozen up in 
the fall. They are as easily grown from seeds, as are the 
Balsam or Asters, and are best treated as Annuals. 
Packet, 50 seeds, Red, White and Blue, mixed, 6c. 
Nicotiana Sanderce Hybrids. 
Flowering from early summer to late autumn. 
Purple, Snow White, Pink, Dark and Light Red, Crimson, Vio¬ 
let, Salmon. 
Gold Medals awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society at 
London and Manchester. 
Most easily cultivated plant is not more free growing than 
these magnificent ne.w Nicotianas. They thrive in any soil 
or situation, either in pots, boxes, or in the open ground. If 
wanted in the conservatory there is no difficulty in having a glow 
of colors, pink, mauve,' heliotrope, purple, crimson, rose arid 
white—in huge masses for cutting and for all kinds of decora¬ 
tion through the spring months and the cut blooms last well, 
opening freely in water. 
All colors mixed, 6c.; 3 for 15c. 
Nicotiana Sanderce. 
Individual flower, color brilliant carmine red, plants 2 feet high, 
the whole plant laden with flowers from base to summit—literally 
ablaze with the most handsome carmine-red fragrant blossoms, 
thousands of which are produced on a single plant. 
Packet, 5c. 
Nemo=Philla . 
marked and splashed. 
CLOVE = GROVE.) A free blooming, 
showy cup shape flower, very oddly 
Packet, 4c. 
Nierembergia Gracilis. 
(CUP FLOWER.) One 
- of the very best vase and 
basket plants we have ; also a lovely plant for beds. 
Blooms all summer. Very delicate lavender. Packet, 4c. 
FOR OTHER NICOTIANAS SEE PAGE 53. 
