HARDY 
WATER LILIES 
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A — Mexicana 
C — Sunrise 
E — Col. Welsh 
B — Yellow Pigmy 
D — Marliac Yellow 
Yellow 
MARLIAC YELLOW. (M. chromatella). A vigorous growing lily 
with canary yellow flowers that bloom profusely over a long period. 
The leaves are green and heavily blotched with maroon, making a 
beautiful plant. This is one of our most popular lilies. Therefore we 
have included it with many of our collections.$ 1.00 
CHROMATELLA. Another name for Marliac Yellow described above. 
SUNRISE. The largest of all hardy lilies, the flowers often measuring 
10 to 12 inches across. A fragrant yellow lily with long narrow petals 
standing at various angles. It can not be better described than to 
say it has the appearance of a large chrysanthemum. The oval 
shaped leaves are deep green on top and red flecked below with wavy 
crinkled edges. As the name suggests, it opens early in the morning, 
and is the most sensational hardy water lily.$ 2.50 
ODORATA SULPHUREA. Fragrant yellow blossoms standing well 
above the water. The crumpled petals of this lily makes it very 
attractive.$ 1.50 
MOOREI. A new lily with the same excellent qualities of Marliac 
Yellow. The leaves are finely spotted instead of being heavily 
blotched. The color is also a shade darker.$ 2.50 
COL. WELSH. {Hessel’ yellow). The blossoms are deep yellow and 
almost equal in size to Sunrise, but does not bloom as freely. This 
lily grows rapidly and can not be recommended for the small pool, 
but makes an ideal plant for the large pool, pond or lake.. . . $ 1.00 
YELLOW PIGMY. ( Helvola ). This is a miniature lily bearing 
bright yellow flowers. On account of its size can be grown in small 
pools 18 to 24 inches in diameter. It also makes an unusual plant 
for the larger pool.$ 1.00 
MEXICANA. A beautiful lily of medium size with deep yellow 
flowers standing well above the water. The leaves are beautifully 
mottled in brown. Not considered extremely hardy in the Northern 
States.$1.00 
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