HARDY DAY BLOOMERS 



N. SIOUX: One of our loveliest yellow-tinted flowers. Blossoms are a 

 beautiful clear yellow, shading to red as it ages. The fine foliage 

 is lightly spotted with brown $2.50 ea. 



N. LOOSE: A beautiful large white lily, 5 to 7 inches across, with a 

 peculiarly delightful fragrance. Particularly desirable, as it is a 

 free and continuous bloomer, the blooms opening earlier in the day 

 than any other variety. One of the best $1.00 ea. 



N. MARLIACEA CHROMATELLA: A free and vigorous grower with 

 bright rich canary yellow flowers 4 to 6 inches across. One of the best. 

 A companion to Robinsoni. One of the best non-changeable yellows. 

 See Fig. 4, page 9 $1.50 ea. 



N. MARLIACEA ROSEA: Like the above, except that it is a beautiful 

 shade of rose. This is an old variety that still retains its popularity. 

 One of the best for cut flov>^ers $1.50 ea. 



N. MARLIACEA ALBIDA: Large white flowers and quite fragrant. 



A continuous bloomer and the very best white for a small pool $1.25 ea. 



N. JAMES BRYDON: An unusual flower, of rosy crimson color, beau- 

 tifully cup-shaped and of free blooming habit. The foliage is strik- 

 ingly handsome. A magnificent variety $2.50 ea. 



N. GLADSTONIANA : Dazzling white blooms, 6 to 8 inches across, with 

 broad concave petals. A free and continuous bloomer and one of the 

 finest white lilies in cultivation $1.50 ea. 



N. PINK OPAL: A beautiful deep pink flower with exceptional form and 

 color, with an attractive rounded bud. Lasts longer after being cut 

 than any other lily. Another L. Helen Fowler development $1.25 ea. 



N. COMANCHE: One of the most beautiful of the changeable yellows, 

 with orange stamens, opening a rich apricot, deepening to a coppery 

 red. It has the distinction of raising its blossoms well above the 

 water. This is a particularly fine variety that blooms long after 

 others have stopped $2.00 ea. 



N. LUCIDA: A star-shaped flower of exceptional beauty that is rapidly 

 becoming very popular. Its color is soft yellow, overlaid with glowing 

 red changing to crimson as the bloom ages; the stamens are red and 

 the ornamental light green foliage is blotched with maroon $3.00 ea. 



N. CONQUEROR: A beautiful crimson lily, similar to Attraction, but 

 more cup-shaped and larger. It is free flowering, even when young. 

 Most desirable $4.00 ea. 



N. VERA LOUISE: A lovely flower, probably a cross between Gladstoni- 

 ana and Marliacea Rosea ... It surely is a combination of the best 

 points of each. A cup-shaped bloom of lovely soft pink, very large 

 and free flowering $1.75 ea. 



N. LAYDEKERI PUPUREA: A semi-dwarf variety of great merit. The 

 flowers are carmine rose, and are very freely produced. Suitable 

 for small quarters $1.75 ea. 



N. ODORATA W. B. SHAW: This variety is one of our best sellers. 

 The flowers are large and a rich rose pink, very fragrant and 

 are borne in great profusion. Originated in our water gardens by 

 W. B. Shaw $1.25 ea. 



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