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LILY PARK, GEORGE B. MOULDER, PROPRIETOR, SMITHES GROVE, KY. 
Nelumbium Album Qrandiflorum. 
Magnolia Lotus. One of the grandest and most desirable Water Lilies in cultivation. 
The Magnolia like flower is a clear pearly white, the outside of the outer petals being soft¬ 
ened with cream at their bases. The texture is fine and uniform as in Nelumbium Roseum. 
The stamens are long, numerous and prominent; color bright sulphur yellow. Both foliage 
and flower are stronger and more bulky than the Egyptian Lotus, the flower opens out wider 
and the petals are broader and more rounded. If grown in tubs or tanks, where it becomes 
“ root bound ” the flowering quality is greatly enhanced. Price $1.00 each; $10 per dozen. 
Nelumbium Album Striatum. 
India Lotus. Petals white, faintly edged and marked with crimson. This is the sacred 
Lotus of India ; has strong, free habit, and is worthy a place in every collection. Price $1.50 
each. 
Nelumbium Roseum. 
Chinese Lotus. Deep colored, being a uniform deep rosy pink. It is quite vigorous 
and free. Price $ 1.00 each; $10 per dozen. 
Nelumbium Kermesinum. 
Japanese Lotus. Another Japanese Lotus, being lighter colored than N Roseum, a 
shade of pink somewhat resembling the Hermosa Rose. Price $1.00 each; $10 per doz. 
Nelumbium Shiroman. 
The Double White Lotus. A magnificent new Japanese Lotus, with very large double 
white flowers, almost as full and double as a poeonia. Very promising. $3. each. 
Nelumbium Roseum Plenum. 
Double Red Lotus. The darkest colored of all the lotuses, being of a shade similar to 
the Paul Neyron Rose. It is quite double, often having as many as eighty petals. $3.00 each. 
Nelumbium Kinshiren. 
A dwarf variety from Japan. Flowers somewhat resemble N Speciosum. Free blooming. A fine tub plant. Price $1.50 each. 
Nelumbium Pygmaea Alba. 
The dwarfest variety known, being 1 ot more than 20 inches tall; flowers white; will grow in small tubs 
MAGNOLIA LOTUS. 
Price, $1.75 each. 
