HARDY DAY BLOOMERS 



N. ODORATA GIGANTEA: The native lily of the Southeastern States. 



Vigorous grower with pure white flowers. Requires lots of room $ .50 ea. 



N. ODORATA: This is the fragrant pond lily of the Northern States. 



White flowers, 3 to 5 inches across, with yellow stamens $ .25 ea. 



N. ODORATA EUGENIA DE LAND: This splendid variety has charm- 

 ing star-shaped flowers, with many petals of a deep rosy pink color, 

 very fragrant; and a much admired variety $1.50 ea. 



N. ODORATA LUCIANA: An exquisite pure rose pink variety. Flowers 



4 to 5 inches across; delightful fragrance $1.00 ea. 



N. ODORATA ROSEA: The Cape Cod pond lily. Delicate rose pink 



fragrant flowers. Especially good for natural planting $1.00 ea. 



N. ODORATA SULPHUREA GRANDIFLORA: A charming, graceful 

 yellow lily that raises its lovely flowers well above the water. It 

 blooms late, and is very fragrant $2.50 ea. 



N. MARY EXQUISITA (MORNING GLORY) : A beautiful soft pink 

 sweet-scented variety with flowers 5 to 6 inches across. A free and 

 continuous bloomer $1.00 ea. 



N. HELEN FOWLER: A fragrant flower of much charm. It is a deep 

 pink, shading slightly lighter at the tips of the petals. Very desirable. 

 Developed by W. B. Shaw and certified by the New York Horticultural 

 Society $1.00 ea. 



N. EVANGELINE: Originated by L. Helen Fowler. A variety of much 

 merit, similar in growth and habit to Eugenia De Land, but a freer 

 bloomer. Exquisite pearly flesh-color blossoms. We have had this 

 plant in our garden for several years. It is eminently satisfactory $1.00 ea. 



N. TUBEROSA ROSEA: Flowers of an exquisite shade of pink that 

 stand well out of the water. The bud is particularly lovely in texture 

 and form $1.00 ea. 



N. TUBEROSA RICHARDSONI: White flowers, 6 to 8 inches across, 

 forming with numerous petals a perfect globe when fully open. The 

 most lovely of all the whites $1.50 ea. 



N. TUBEROSA MAXIMA: Pure white, cup-shaped flowers with strong 



fragrance. Very desirable $ .50 ea. 



N. MEXICANA: This variety bears small bright yellow flowers. (About 



2 in.) It is very beautiful, but needs real warmth to do its best $ .50 ea. 



N. DAWN: A dazzling white lily, Vv^ith sepals tinted pink. A large flower 

 with the exquisite fragrance of the wild odorata of the North. A very 

 strong grower, consequently not suitable for tub culture $1.00 ea. 



N. ATTRACTION: A true attraction. Flowers 6 to 7 inches across, of a 

 deep garnet, suffused with rose. Stamens dark orange red, tipped 

 with brilliant golden yellow. Sepals green without, but white within, 

 lightly touched with garnet. A very free and continuous bloomer. 

 (See Fig. 5, page 11) $3.50 ea. 



THE W. B. SHAW AQUATIC GARDE^^ 



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