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Lily Park, George B. Moulder, Proprietor, Smith’s Grove, Ky, 
Nymphaea Zanzibarensis rosea. 
Same as the above in every respect, save in color of flower, 
which varies from almost crimson on some of the plants, to 
rich pink, dark rose and light red on others. The stamens are 
bright yellow, tipped with the same color as the petals. Very 
reliable and deserving. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
Nymphaea scutifolia, or coerulea. 
It is a native of the Cape of Good Hope, standing several 
degrees lower temperature than the Zanzibar species. The 
flowers are most beautiful, being a cool, pleasing sky-blue, 
softening towards the bases into creamy white, and the 
stamens are a delicate sulphur-yellow, tipped with lavender. 
Price, $1 each. 
Nymphaea Mexicana 
From New Mexico. Closely allied to N. jlava , though the 
flowers are larger, of a brighter yellow, and more freely pro¬ 
duced. A choice variety. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
Nymphaea Gracilis. 
A native of Mexico of the Stellata type. Color white with 
yellow stamens; is sweetly scented and free blooming. $1.00-' 
each. 
Nymphaea Pulcherrima. 
Beautiful light blue; of largest size; stamens yellow; fine- 
desirable lily. Price, $1.25 each. 
Nymphaea elegans. 
Another pretty little species from New Mexico. Flowers & 
inches across, delicately scented; petals white tinged with 
blue; stamens yellow, tipped with blue. Leaves splashed 
with brown. 
Price, 75 cents each. 
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