. Dreer's 1913 garden book. tcolored flowers lending a charm to the scene which cannot beobtained with any other class of flowers. They are also verydesirable for cutting, more particularly the night-bloomingvarieties, which when cut open from three to five days in suc-cession, and their colors, varying from white through all theshades of pink to deep crimson, are very brilliant under artificiallight. The entire list of Tender Water Lilies, when plantedout under favorable conditions, commence to bloom about July1st and continue without interruption until cut down by hard frost. NIGHT-BLOOMING


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. tcolored flowers lending a charm to the scene which cannot beobtained with any other class of flowers. They are also verydesirable for cutting, more particularly the night-bloomingvarieties, which when cut open from three to five days in suc-cession, and their colors, varying from white through all theshades of pink to deep crimson, are very brilliant under artificiallight. The entire list of Tender Water Lilies, when plantedout under favorable conditions, commence to bloom about July1st and continue without interruption until cut down by hard frost. NIGHT-BLOOMING NYMPH^AS. Bissetti. Flowers of thelargest size, 8 to 10 inchesin diameter; cup-shaped;quite double and of a beau-tiful glowing shade of rosypink. $ each. Deaniana. A strong, vig-orous grower. Flowerspure light pink; sepalsdeep rose pink; stamensred. $ each. Dentata. Flowers white,measuring from 8 to 12inches in diameter, open-ing out horizontally;leaves dark glossy green,heavily dentated. 75 ; $ per


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