NEMESIA TRIUMPH STRAIN.
This popular spring annual is one of the best bedding plants for the adornment of our gardens in spring and early summer. It is deservedly |x>pular on account of its free flowering qualities, the length of time it remaans in full bloom, and the rich and varied colours of the Howers, The Nernesia Strumosa Sutton ii, originally sent out by Messrs. Sutton, although a fine strain, is somewhat staggering in habit. The New Triumph strain is more compact in habit, ami while the individual flowers are not quite so large, they are richer and more decided in colours, and a bed of them in full bloom is a tine sight. We have seen a fine lot of the Triumph in splendid form, growing on Messrs. Yates’ farm, ami all who appreciate a good lot of coin pact-growing nemesiaa should try this new selection.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 21, 23 November 1910, Page 41
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146NEMESIA TRIUMPH STRAIN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 21, 23 November 1910, Page 41
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