. Stellata. NYMPH^EA MEXICANA. A valuable addition to this class of Nvmphasas, closely re- sembling N. Flava. The flowers are rich golden-yellow, 5 inches in diameter; produced freely through the season until frost. New Mexico. 30 cts. each. NYMPH^EA The flowers of this handsome variety are of the largest sizeâ 10 to 12 inches in diameterâof a bright violet hue, resembling in color those of N. Gigantea, excepting the bases of the petals and the stamens, which are deep yeilow. The buds are long, pointed and irregularly striped, with chocolate red. Leaves bronzy-green, sli


. Stellata. NYMPH^EA MEXICANA. A valuable addition to this class of Nvmphasas, closely re- sembling N. Flava. The flowers are rich golden-yellow, 5 inches in diameter; produced freely through the season until frost. New Mexico. 30 cts. each. NYMPH^EA The flowers of this handsome variety are of the largest sizeâ 10 to 12 inches in diameterâof a bright violet hue, resembling in color those of N. Gigantea, excepting the bases of the petals and the stamens, which are deep yeilow. The buds are long, pointed and irregularly striped, with chocolate red. Leaves bronzy-green, slightly blotched red. $ each. NYMPH^A SCUTIFOEIA. (Versicolor, Radiator.) A distinct variety; flowers bright blue; petals white at base, sweet-scented; flower buds spotted with reddish-brown; a strong grower and free bloomer. From the Cape of Good Hope. 75 cts. each. NYMPH^EA ZANZIBARENSIS. This is indeed a royal lily; flowers very large; deep purple; sepals deep green on the outside and purple within ; margin red. One of the most beautiful and free-flowering of Water Lilies, exquisitely fragrant. The stock offered is guaranteed to be the true dark variety. Native of Zanzibar. (.See cut.) S2 00 «ach. NYIIPH^EA ZAPiZIBAREXSIvS AZUREA. This is similar to the preceding variety, except in color, being deep rich azure blue, one of the very best for general purposes. 50 cts. each ; $ ])er doz. NYMPH^EA ZAXZIBARENSIS ROSEA. Similar in every respect to the preceding, save in color, which is a beautiful deep rose; uiuler surface of leaves also red; should be in every collection; very choice. 50 cts. each; $500 per doz. EURYAEE FEROX. This was the noblest aquatic in cultivation before the introduction of Victoria Regia. Large circular leaves, about 2 feet in diameter, with prominent spiny veins on the rich purple under side, the upper side being olive-green, puckered and spiny. Flowers deep violet. $ each. NYMPH^EA CCERUEEA. One of the choicest. The flowers are a clear lig


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