. Catalogue of the Cox Seed and Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Blue Zanzibar Water Lily (Nymphim Zanzi- barensis azurea). Plants from the seed of this magnificent variety will yield flowers varying from a light to a very dark, deep blue. The stamens of all are a bright golden yellow tipped with the same shade of blue as the petals. The flowers open at about 7 a. m. and close about 5 p. m., each flower opening four days in succession, and giving off a most delightful odor. See
. Catalogue of the Cox Seed and Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Blue Zanzibar Water Lily (Nymphim Zanzi- barensis azurea). Plants from the seed of this magnificent variety will yield flowers varying from a light to a very dark, deep blue. The stamens of all are a bright golden yellow tipped with the same shade of blue as the petals. The flowers open at about 7 a. m. and close about 5 p. m., each flower opening four days in succession, and giving off a most delightful odor. Seed, per packet, 25 cents. Red Zanzibar Water Lily ( N. Zan. rosea). This is a superb and very rare variety of the blue, and like it in every respect except its color, which varies from rich pink to a deep rose, almost crimson in some speci- mens; the yellow stamens tipped with the same shade of red as the petals. Seeds, per packet, 25 cents. White Nigltt-Blooming Water Lily (N~. Dentata). This grand speciesopens its flowers at about 8 o'clock at night, remaining expanded until noon the next day. They are pure, pearly white, with petals expanded horizontally, so that the flowers are perfectly flat like a star, thus differing from all other varieties; odor most peculiar and agreeable. The seeds are longer in germina- ting than the others; but they are just as easy to raise. Seeds, per packet, 25 cents. One packet each of the three sorts for 65 cents. Nympliaea Odorata Gigantea. This is a gigantic form of the common White Water Lily. We have measured leaves of it which were twenty-two inches in diameter and flowers eight inches across. The leaves are very thick and heavy, and have their edges very curious- ly ruffled, and in some instances turned up, forming a rim after the manner of the wonderful Victoria Kegia. Flowers fragrant, pure white, with a golden yellow center, and of decided cup shape, giving it a very distinct appear- ance. Growing with the ordinary form of Nymphcea odo
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