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JAMES BRYDON:—This variety was the general 
favorite of the many visitors to our Lily Ponds. The 
color is a rich rosy crimson, beautifully shaped, large 
flowers and rich foliage.$3.00 
ROSE MAGNOLIA:—^Most delightful delicate pink, 
the flowers stand well out of the water and a very 
free grower .$1.00 
PINK OPAL:—Rich pink, vigorous grower and pro¬ 
duces an enormous quantity of flowers. A splendid 
kind for naturalizing in ponds.$1.00 
ROSE AREY:—Deep cerise pink, very delicate and 
lovely .$1.00 
SIOUX:—The general effect is copper colored but 
the color constantly changes to all shades of apricot. 
An exquisite variety. $2.00 
NELUMBO NUCIFERA, The Japanese Sacred Lotus: 
—^The large round leaves stand 2 to 3 feet out of the 
water the flowers stalks above them. Blooms over a 
period of two months, the individual flowers lasting 
2 to 3 days. The pointed flower buds get larger and 
larger until they open into a flower that deminds one 
of a gigantic peony of exquisite rose pink color and 
form. To grow it to perfection it requires deep rich 
mud and plenty of room so that if grown in a tub, 
the tub should be at least 3 feet across and 18 inches 
deep .$5.00 
NELUMBO LUTEA, The American Lotus:—very much 
like the Japanese Lotus, but with large pale, lemon 
yellow flowers, equally as beautiful as the pink..$5.00 
HOW TO PLANT WATER LILIES 
The plant you get is a tuber with one or more grow¬ 
ing points. This should be planted or anchored in the 
mud where the water is not more than 6 or 8 inches 
deep. 
If they are to be grown in a concrete pool plant in 
boxes or tubs not more than 12 inches deep and sink 
to the proper depth so that the surface of the soil 
will not be more than 8 inches under water. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
We are growing a stock of Hardy Perennials and 
Biennials such as Coreopsis, Foxglove, Larkspurs, Iris, 
Peonies, Centaureas, Day Lilies, Hardy Lilies, Canter¬ 
bury Bells, Pansies, etc. 
Let us make you up a list for any given place or 
purpose. 
With few exceptions they range in price from 5 
cents to 25 cents each. 
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