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Lily Park, George B . Moulder, Proprietor, Smith’s Grove, Ky. 
dure the climate of Michigan. They bloom heaviest in the 
early spring and lightly through the summer. Their greatest 
charm is their fragrance. This variety is pure white; leaves 
10 inches and flowers 5 inches across. Very fragrant. Price, 
20 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 
Nymphaea Odorata Rosea. 
Nymphaea Odorata Caroliniana. 
One of the most elegant and free-flowering of all the Odorata 
family. It is a size larger and more vigorous than the type. 
The petals are rosy pink at the base, passing through salmon 
to almost white at the tips. Price, $1.00 each. 
Nymphaea Odorata Exquisita. 
A great acquisition, being the deepest colored hardy Nym¬ 
phaea. Flowers some larger than the type,and a rich, rosy car¬ 
mine color, darker than JY. odorata rosea. Very choice. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
This gem was for a long time the only hardy pink Water 
Lily in cultivation. Though within the last few years sever¬ 
al others, superior in size, beauty and freedom of bloom, have 
been introduced, yet this is likely to be a stand-by for several 
years longer. Almost exactly like the type, except that the 
flowers are a lovely bright pink and somewhat larger. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
NYMPHAEA TUBEROSA R1CHARDSON1I. 
OoorM\ 
ROSEA 
Nymphaea Tuberosa Richardsonii. 
(New Double Nymphaea.) 
A seedling of N. Tuberosa and the most perfectly double 
Nymphaea in existence.^From 80 to 100 perfect petals may be 
counted on a good sized bloom, twice as 
many as are found on other varieties. It 
is a strong grower and does best in 3 foot 
water; flowers are pure white, large size, 
and family perfumed. This is a grand, 
distinct acquisition and is destined to be¬ 
come a universal favorite. Lasts well as a 
cut flower. Price, 75 cents each. 
Nymphaea Tuberosa Rosea. 
This is a variety of N. Tuberosa, with 
large, handsome flowers, exquisitely pink 
tinted, and deliciously fragrant. 
Price, $2.50 each. 
Nymphaea Odorata Sulphurea. 
Nymphaea Odorata Gigantea. 
From Florida, with flowers intermediate 
in size between JY. odorata and JY. superb a. 
The leaves also turn up at the edges like 
those of JY. Superba. Flowers cup-shaped, 
fragrant, pearly white, with yellow sta¬ 
mens. It resembles JY. odorata in neither 
form nor habit, and is doubtless distinct 
from that species, though not far superior. 
Price 25 cents each ; 8 for $1.00. 
A beautiful yellow, being deeper colored than JY. Marliacea 
ohromatella , though not so large. Petals bright canary, with 
deep yellow stamens. Leaves beautifully mottled with red¬ 
dish brown. Not hardy north of Ohio. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
Nymphaea Odorata Luciana. 
A new lily with pleasing rosy carmine flowers, quite a dis¬ 
tinct color from the other red Odoratas. $2.50 each. 
Nymphaea Laydekeri Rosea. 
A hybrid of the Pygmsea type. Is a much stronger grower, 
and has flowers 3 inches across. It possesses the rare and beau¬ 
tiful property of changing its color, like JY, Candidissima 
rosea , but in reverse manner. The first morning it opens out 
a delicate pink, growing brighter each day, until the fourth it 
is deep rose. One of the rarest and most attractive of Water 
Lilies, and should be in every collection. 
Price, $2.50 each. 
Nymphaea Odorata. 
The Odorata family is an extensive, lovely class of Water 
Lilies. They range from 2 to 7 or 8 inches in diameter; are 
not quite so hardy as the Marliaceas though most of them en¬ 
with yellow stamens, and a pinkish tinge on the inner side of 
the sepals. Nice aquarium plant. 
Price, 25 cents each ; 8 for $1.00. 
Nymphaea Odorata Minor. 
A little gem. Like the type, except that the flowers are only 
2 inches in diameter, and the foliage corespondingly small. 
Flowers colored somewhat like JY. alba candidissima —white 
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