. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Aquatics 25 NELUMBIUM. continued. N. album plenissimum. * * H. Double white Lotus. This aud the preceding were the first really double forms of the Lotus originated, and both are equally hardy and robust as J^. speciosion. This has about a hundred petals to each flower. Very rare as yet. $L50 each. NYMPH>EA. The Water Lily, or Pond Lily. Most desirable genus of all wat
. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Aquatics 25 NELUMBIUM. continued. N. album plenissimum. * * H. Double white Lotus. This aud the preceding were the first really double forms of the Lotus originated, and both are equally hardy and robust as J^. speciosion. This has about a hundred petals to each flower. Very rare as yet. $L50 each. NYMPH>EA. The Water Lily, or Pond Lily. Most desirable genus of all water plants, producing splendid, fragrant flowers in profusion, even in cramped quarters. For culture, a pond is not es- sential; tubs are large enough to grow every species of Nymphaea. For best success, plunge the tub (or half-barrel) in the ground to the rim, and half fill with richest earth; over this, after tramping down well, spread an inch of gravel to keep water clear, and set the tuber in the center of the tub. Gradu- ally fill with water as the leaves expand until the tub is full; keep full at all times. See further re- marks at end of this department. N. dentata.** T. Magnificent species from Sierre Leone: the largest and best white night-blooming variety grown. Buds are long and pointed, opening in the late afternoon. Delightfully scented. N. Devoniensis.** T. This is one of the choicest of Water Lilies. Night-blooming, like the preced- ing, but of a gorgeous rosy red. The blooms are of large size, and the leaves a rich green, with serrated edges. 50 cts. each. N. Marliacea chromatella.* * H. A hardy spe- cies, with large, scented, lemon-yellow flowers, freely produced. It is a constant bloomer. Fine. 75c. ea. N. Marliacea rosea.** H. Like the preceding, except the flowers are a beautiful rose-pink. This is rare. $1 each. N. odorata alba.** H. The well-known white Pond Lily; sweet-scented, and hardy everywhere. Flowers very double. 30 cts. each. N. odorata ros
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