. New Hardy Nymphaea, Sunrise Nymphaea Marliacea Chromatella Odorata. The native White Pond Lily. Very desirable for planting in quantity in natural ponds. 50 cts. each. Odorata Gigantea. The native White Lily of the Southeastern States. Flowers pure white, 5 to 7 inches across. A very strong, vigorous grower. 50 cts. each. Odorata Minor. The miniature White Water Lily. Very dainty and suitable for tubs and small pools. 50 cts. each. Odorata Rosea {Cape Cod Pink Pond Lily). Clear pink, very fragrant, flowers 5 to 6 inches across. $ each. Odorata Rose Arey. Deep cerise pink, very large, fra


. New Hardy Nymphaea, Sunrise Nymphaea Marliacea Chromatella Odorata. The native White Pond Lily. Very desirable for planting in quantity in natural ponds. 50 cts. each. Odorata Gigantea. The native White Lily of the Southeastern States. Flowers pure white, 5 to 7 inches across. A very strong, vigorous grower. 50 cts. each. Odorata Minor. The miniature White Water Lily. Very dainty and suitable for tubs and small pools. 50 cts. each. Odorata Rosea {Cape Cod Pink Pond Lily). Clear pink, very fragrant, flowers 5 to 6 inches across. $ each. Odorata Rose Arey. Deep cerise pink, very large, fragrant flowers. $ each. Odorata W. B. Shaw. This magnificent Lily has large fragrant flowers of a rich, clear, rose-pink. $ each. Paul Hariot. A large magnificent light yellow delicately shad- ing to copper-red. A free bloomer. $ each. Pink Opal. Medium sized fragrant flowers of a deep coral pink, held well above the water, suitable for tub culture. $ each. Pygmaea. A little gem with small tea scented white flowers, suitable for tub and aquarium culture. $ each. Pygmaea Helvola. A charming miniature yellow from Japan, very desirable for small pools or tubs. $ each. Sunrise. A large showy new hardy yellow, flowers 8 to 9 inches across, held well above the water, the flowers are produced very freely from early June to late October; they expand early in the morning and remain open all day. $ each. Tuberosa. A native white of very strong growth, flowers 4 to 9 inches across, produced in moderate quantity. The vari- ous varieties of Tuberosa are suitable for planting in deep water, and should have plenty of room to spread. 50 cts. each. Tuberosa Maxima. A free-flowering variety of the above; 4 to 8 inches across, pure white, fragrant. 50 cts. each. Tuberosa Richardsoni. Flowers white and quite double. No variety in our Water Garden is admired more than this immense snowbalUike flower, 8 inches in diameter. $ each. Tuberosa Rosea. Flowers an exquisite s


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