Forty-Second Year 
Lakeview Ponds, Mt. Airy, Cincinnati— 1892-1934 
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Every Pool or Pond! 
APRICOT 
(and Changeable Colors) 
AURORA—A changeable color, as its name implies. It 
varies from amber yellow to red orange and then deep red 
the third day. It is semi-dwarf in habit and suited for con¬ 
fined pools or tub gardens. 
$1.00 each. 
PAUL HARIOT—A very choice lily suited to small spaces 
bearing an abundance of flowers. The first day they are a 
light yellow, then change to rose pink and then to a deep 
copper red. Flowers of different ages present a different 
appearance. This lily does well nearly anywhere. 
$1.40 each. 
COMMANCHE—A comparatively new variety of the 
changeable hue, varying from apricot to a deep copper bronze, 
with glowing red tints as the flower matures. The stamens 
are orange colored, and leaves olive green. Vigorous, free 
flowering and with the unusual habit among hardy lilies of 
holding its flowers above water. 
$2.00 each. 
SIOUX—Flowers are rich coppery yellow with pointed 
petals similar to Commanche. The colors change to a deeper 
hue as the flowers age. Flowers and center leaves grow 
slightly above water. A choice free blooming lily somewhat 
smaller than Commanche. 
$1.50 each. 
RED 
JAMES BRYDON—This is one of the best of the earlier 
American varieties and still unsurpassed. Flowers are large, 
cup shaped, full petaled and of brilliant rosy crimson color. 
Leaves are very ornamental and the plant is vigorous and 
free flowering. 
$2.50 each. 
ATTRACTION—This is one of the Aristocrats among Water 
Lilies. For several years no lily has been more greatly ad¬ 
mired at LAKEVIEW than a group of Attraction lilies which 
are continually in bloom with gorgeous dark red flowers 6" 
to 8" in diameter. The dark red of the petals is a stunning 
background for the striking yellow center and stamens of the 
flower. The blossoms of “Attraction” are among the finest 
hardy water lilies used as cut flowers. 
$2.50 each. 
CONQUEROR—A very prolific bloomer, bright red color 
with inside of sepals white. Similar to Attraction, but 
lighter red. 
$3.00 each. 
GLORIOSA—Flowers are dark carmine red, beautifully 
formed and very fine for cutting, as they will open four or 
five days when floated in a bowl (as all water lily blossoms 
should be shown when cut). Flowers are delightfully fragrant 
and are produced continuously throughout the season. The 
leaf spread of Gloriosa is smaller than “Attraction,” but its 
flowers nearly as large, so that it is better adapted to smaller 
spaces than “Attraction.” 
$2.50 each. 
MONEY-SAVING HARDY 
WATER LILY COLLECTIONS 
“BEGINNERS” COLLECTION No. LI 
Odorata, Mexicana, and Helen Fowler. Three hardy lilies, 1 
a white, a yellow, and a pink. 
Special Price for Collection, Postpaid, $1.35 
“RED AND GOLD” COLLECTION No. L2 
ATTRACTION—Choice Hardy Red. 
CHROMATELLA—Choice Hardy Yellow. 
Special Collection Price, Postpaid, $3.50 
“RED, WHITE AND GOLD” COLLECTION No. L3 
ATTRACTION—Choice Hardy Red. 
GLADSTONE—Choice Hardy White. 
CHROMATELLA—Choice Hardy Yellow. 
Special Collection Price, Postpaid, $4.50 
“THE TEN HARDIES” COLLECTION No. L10 
Ten Hardy Water Lilies, all different. Includes two 1 
lilies from each color group as follows: Odorata, Marliac White, 1 
Mexicana, Chromatella, Helen Fowler, Rose Arey, Paul Hariot, § 
Sioux, James Brydon, and Attraction. Each plant tagged so 
you can arrange your colors as wanted. No substitutes allowed. 
1 (Value #14.70.) 
Special Collection Price, Prepaid, $10.50 
PAUL HARIOT—Notice the splendid leafage and the com¬ 
pactness of these two-year-old plants. Photographed at 
“LAKEVIEW.” 
JAMES BRYDON—A beautiful dark red Hardy, character¬ 
ized by its lovely cup-shaped flowers and rounded buds. 
Leaves are dark red-green. Photographed at “LAKEVIEW.” 
MEXICANA—An inexpensive medium-sized hardy yellow 
lily with a remarkably effective method of reproduction by 
runners. Photographed at “LAKEVIEW.” 
