Nymphaea Devoniensis. Under best 
treatment flowers may be had io to 12 inches, 
with leaves 2 feet in diameter. The flowers 
are a brilliant, rosy red, with scarlet sta¬ 
mens. The foliage is reddish green, marked 
with light green veins and brown splashes. 
Should be started early in the spring, or it 
will not bloom till late in the season. Price, 
50 cents each. 
Nymphaea Dentata. Flowers clear, pear¬ 
ly white, delightfully scented, and the most 
desirable of all the tender white Nymphaeas. 
The buds are long and pointed; the petals 
open out flat, making the flower appear like 
a star. The plant is strong, healthy, free- 
blooming, and will flourish under very un¬ 
favorable circumstances. 50 cts each. 
Nymphaea Lotus. Somewhat like the 
above, though the flowers are not so large ; 
more “ cupped,” and less free. Type of its 
class. Price, $1.00 each. 
Nymphaea Columbiana. Flowers very 
large, beautifully cupped, and have broad, 
heavy petals. N. Devoniensis has always 
been regarded as the brightest of all the red 
Water Lilies, but this is several shades deep¬ 
er. Rare. Price, $1.25 each. 
Nymphaea Delicatissima. A delicate 
form of the Dentata type, color crimson 
pink. Price, $1.50 each. 
Nymphaea O’Marana. A hybrid of the 
Dentata class, and we believe it to be the 
largest of all the tender Nymphaeas. Flow¬ 
ers are 12 to 15 inches across, color a flowing 
rosy red; foliage heavy and dark; a strong 
feeder. Very desirable. $2.00 to $3.00. 
