Forty-Second Year 
Lakeview Ponds, Mt. Airy, Cincinnati— 1892-1934 
9 
the Aristocrats of the Water Garden 
NIGHT BLOOMING VARIETIES 
“Come into the garden, Maud, 
For the black bat, night, has flown, 
Come into the garden, Maud, 
I am here at the gate, alone . . . 
I said to the lily “There is but one 
With whom she has heart to be gay. 
When will the dancers leave her alone? 
She is weary of dance and play.” 
— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 
Y ES, come into your garden! Come even 
at dawn, but come to the pool! Come, 
see the night blooming lilies! They open 
at dusk each evening, and through the whole 
night, and early morning, lift their immacu¬ 
late heads in full bloom, high above the sur¬ 
face waters of life. Can any real garden 
lover forego the lure of the night blooming 
water lily? 
Night blooming Tropical Water Lilies 
come in three shades; white, pink, and red. 
They are just as easy to grow as their day 
blooming cousins. The only difference being 
the time they have chosen to bloom;—like 
many young maids,—these flowers sleep dur¬ 
ing the day, to bloom gayly at night! 
WHITE 
JUNO—This is a beautiful hybrid developed from the 
Egyptian White Lotus Lily. Flowers are 8 to 12" with broad, 
wide-open petals exposing a mass of yellow stamens. JUNO 
is a NIGHT BLOOMER. Its flowers open in the evening and 
remain open until morning. 
$2.00 each. 
PINK 
EMILY GRANT HUTCHINGS-—This is a large flowered 
new pink night blooming lily. The flowers are cup-shaped, 
of an Amaranth pink color. Leaves small brownish green. 
One of the choicest night bloomers. 
$2.50 each. 
OMARANA—A very popular rosy red night bloomer with 
a faint white stripe through the center of the petals. Stamens 
deep orange, leaves fluted and bronze green. 
$1.50 each. 
RED 
FRANK TRELEASE— A beautiful dark red night blooming 
lily. Flowers are a brilliant dark crimson 8 to 10" in 
diameter. Stamens are a dark mahogany color. Leaves dark 
red-green on top, greenish underneath. 
$1.50 each. 
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| PLEASE NOTE:—Tropical Water Lilies are grown | 
| in Greenhouses in heated tanks. They cannot be | 
1 shipped before June 1st because they need warm | 
i water to grow in and would be greatly stunted by | 
1 planting in cold water (under 68 degrees tempera- 1 
| ture). Pools need not be drained to plant these lilies 1 
| in boxes. (See note on planting lilies, Page 5.) J 
| On special request we can ship to Southern States 
1 about May 15th. 
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An unforgettable spot in one of Cincinnati’s finest gardens. The 
Tropical Lily completes a lovely picture. 
Juno in bloom at twilight. The soft smooth texture of the petals is as 
remarkable as the beauty is striking. 
Frank Trelease is a gorgeous night bloomer. This is one plant photo¬ 
graphed at “Lakeview.” It is a sturdy lily and a continuous bloomer. 
