Fig. 4 — AT. Robinsoni, a beautiful orange red, and S. Marliaeea Chromatella, a large 

 non-changeable yellow (see p. 9 and 10). 



NYMPHAEA MRS. RICHMOND: The largest and most beautiful oi 

 our hardy water lilies. A perfectly formed blossom with v. axen 

 petals of delicate violet rose. Longest blooming season. ... A 

 magnificent lily $10.00 ea. 



NYMPHAEA SOMPTUOSA: Originated in France, exceedingly large 

 bloom. It> waxy double petals are pink faintly tinted with lavender 

 and flecked with a deeper shade, a striking contrast to its deep orange 

 stamens. A highly decorative, long and profuse bloomer, delightful 

 fragrance $3.00 ea. 



NYMPHAEA RADIANCE: A new lily introduced by u«- two seasons ago, 

 having a beautiful bloom with >emi-pointed petals of an iridescent 

 >hell pink that gives a two-tone effect. A >turdy. excellent bloomer 

 that requires plenty of room $2.00 ea. 



N. ARETHUSA: A free flowering variety with flower> of large size and 



a brilliant crimson pink color. Desirable $3.00 ea. 



N. ROBINSONI: Large floating flowers of a dark orange red, changing 

 and deepening its color with age as other yellows do. Attracts in- 

 stant attention. A free bloomer, and should be in every collection. 

 See Fig. 4, page 9 $2.50 ea. 



N. PAUL HARIOT: A splendid variety with flowers of large size, 

 canary vellow in color, shading into rich apricot as the flower 

 grow> older. An extremely desirable variety $2.50 ea. 



THE W. B. SHAW AQUATIC GARDENS 



KENILWORTH, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



