. Hardy Nymphaeas or Water Lilies A select list of the most suitable varieties for all Hardy Water den purposes. Ready April 15th to June 1st. There is no Hardy Blue Water Lily. All varieties of that will be found under Day Blooming Tender Nymphasas. Alba candidissima. A very vigorous and desirable variety, requiring ample space; flowers large, pure white, sepals occasionally flushed with pink. $ each. Qladstoniana. Flowers pure dazzling white; cup- shaped and very massive; a robust grower, requir- ing plenty of space to develop. ^ each. Qloriosa. A superb variety, flowers 4 to 6 inche


. Hardy Nymphaeas or Water Lilies A select list of the most suitable varieties for all Hardy Water den purposes. Ready April 15th to June 1st. There is no Hardy Blue Water Lily. All varieties of that will be found under Day Blooming Tender Nymphasas. Alba candidissima. A very vigorous and desirable variety, requiring ample space; flowers large, pure white, sepals occasionally flushed with pink. $ each. Qladstoniana. Flowers pure dazzling white; cup- shaped and very massive; a robust grower, requir- ing plenty of space to develop. ^ each. Qloriosa. A superb variety, flowers 4 to 6 inches across, of perfect form, petals concave; deep carmine- rose, becoming a very dark red late in the season; a very free and continuous bloomer. $ each. James Brydon. Beautiful cup-shaped flowers, 5 to 6 inches in diameter; in color a rich rosy-crimson; reverse of petals having a silvery sheen. A strong vigorous grower and free and continuous bloomer. Splendid variety. $ each. Laydekeri purpurata. Flowers rosy crimson, darker in the centre, outer petals light rose. $ each. Marliacea Chromatella. Petals and stamens bright yel- low, 4 to 6 inches across. A very strong, free and continu- ous bloomer. One of the best Water Lilies for cutting, which makes it a general favorite. $ each. Marliacea Rosea. A splendid companion to the yellow va- riety Chromatella, vrhich it resemliles in all particulars except color, flowers being a soft rose-pink. $ each. Odorata. The native White Pond Lily of the northeastern United States. Very desirable for planting in quantity in natural ponds for effect and for cut flowers. All Water Lil- ies of this type are suitable for naturalizing. 50 cts. each. Odorata Qigantea. The native White Lily of the south- eastern United States. Flowers pure white, 5 to 7 inches across. A very strong, vigorous grower. 75 cts. each. Odorata Minor. The miniature white Water Lily of the eastern United States. Very dainty and suitable for tubs and small


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