ONARGA NURSERY GO., ONARGA, ILL. 
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WATER LILIES 
The lily pool is rapidly becoming a point of interest in the American 
garden. With its wonderful array of bloom from early spring to late fall, it 
is hard to imagine a more thoroughly satisfactory garden feature. Pools are 
easily constructed; and after the lilies are once planted, require little, care 
other than the occasional addition of water to maintain the desired level. 
Note —No order accepted for less than $1.00. 
ATTRACTION Each 
Immense lily of rich garnet red color, except for the four outer 
sepals which are almost white. Free flowering and vigorous . $1.25 
COMANCHE 
Considered the finest copper colored variety. In color, it is a 
rich glowing apricot overlaid with yellow, deepening to blended 
red-orange. Leaves, olive-green, flaked brown. 1.00 
ESCARBOUCLE 
An intense red, deepening tO' crimson. Very hardy and free 
flowering . 1.25 
GLADSTONE 
A large, dazzling white flower of waxen purity with a bright 
center of glowing sulphur yellow stamens. .75 
GLORIOSA 
The most popular of all red lilies. The color is a clear current- 
red deepening as the flower matures. 1.25 
GONNERE 
A splendid, fully double, pure white lily. Leaves are bright 
green . 1.25 
JAMES BRYDON 
Beautiful, cup-shaped, vivid crimson flower. The leaves are 
tinged a bronzy red. 1.00 
MARLIAC PINK 
A popular pink lily of pleasing habit. The flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful shell pink. .75 
MARLIAC WHITE 
A vigorous, free-flowering, pure white of medium size. Leaves 
are a fresh apple green. Satisfactory for both small and 
large pools . .75 
MARLIAC YELLOW (Chromatella) 
The bloom is made up of broad curving petals of clear sulphur 
yellow. The pads are a fresh deep green, marbled with maroon. 
A strong grower and a continuous bloomer. .75 
MASANIELLO 
A fine, soft pink variety of unusually robust constitution, suit¬ 
able for either shallow or deep pools. Suitable for cut flowers.. .75 
MRS. RICHMOND 
A regal flower. The great massive bloom are perhaps the most 
beautiful of the pink sorts. They are of perfect form, unusual¬ 
ly full-petalled, and of exquisite coloration. 1.25 
PAUL HARIOT 
Similar in coloring to Comanche but not quite so large. Upon 
opening, the flowers are clear yellow with a slight rose suf¬ 
fusion ; but on succeeding days the color deepens to an orange 
pink, and finally matures a copper red. .75 
