Somptuosa—A large pink flecked with white. 
-The plant is a good strong growth and a free 
bloomer. $1.50 each. 
YELLOW WATER LILIES 
Marliacea Chromatella—Flowers of charming can¬ 
ary yellow, from four to six inches in diameter, with 
bright yellow stamens. The leaves are beautifully 
mottled with brown. The plants flower freely and 
are of easy growth. The best yellow water lily in 
cultivation for all purposes. $1.25 each. 
Pygmaea Helvola—Beautiful small yellow flowers 
which float on the surface of the water. They are 
about two inches in diameter. Leaves are small, 
beautifully mottled with brown spots. The plants 
flower freely. Suitable for tub culture. 75c each. 
RED WATER LILIES 
Gloriosa—This is a magnificent variety with 
flowers from four to six inches across, of beautiful 
form which float on the water. They are of a deep 
carmine rose color, becoming a deep red with age. 
The plant is very free in flower, blooming continu¬ 
ously throughout the season. This lily is the best 
of this class for all purposes. $2.25 each. 
James Brydon—A superb variety, being a free 
bloomer, with rose crimson flowers four to five 
inches in diameter. $2.00 each 
Robinsoni—Large flowers of dark orange red. 
An extra good bloomer and should be in every col¬ 
lection. $1.50 each. 
Escarboucle—Flowers are bright vermillion, strik¬ 
ing in their brilliancy and extremely attractive. A 
rich, spicy odor adds to the charm of the flower. 
The plants make strong growth. $2.50 each. 
Conqueror—The largest bloom of the hardy var¬ 
ieties. The flowers are bright red, with petals shad¬ 
ed into white on the concave part, and streaked with 
deep red on the convex surface; stamens are yellow 
orange. Showiest water lily in cultivation. $2.25 ea. 
William Falconer—The darkest of the red lilies. A 
deep velvety red that Is hard to find in any type of 
flower. $5.00 each. 
MISCELLANEOUS WATER LILIES 
Comancha—The best of all sunset colors and the 
hardiest of all water lilies. A steady free bloomer, 
one of the first to open in the spring and among the 
last to cease in the autumn. A vigorous plant, thriv¬ 
ing and blooming under the most adverse conditions 
and perfectly at home in the tube garden or large 
pool. $2.00 each. 
Sioux—This is a star shaped variety. The flower 
is large and upon first opening is a dull rich bronze. 
The yellow changes to a reddish cast on succeeding 
