THREE 
FISHERIES 
LILYPONS 
(PINKS— Continued') 
choice for tub culture. It is very fragrant and a free 
bloomer. Flowers are not so large but sure to please. 
What it lacks in size is more than offset by its continuous 
blossoms and sweetness. See illustrations, page 16 and 
back cover page. Price, $1.00 each. 
MARLIAC CARNEA. Large soft flesh pink, deeper to¬ 
ward the center. Very free flowering, of a strong, vigorous 
growth, with large purplish red leaves changing to deep 
green. A free bloomer and one which exhales a sweet 
vanilla fragrance. See illustration, page 16. 
Price, $1.25 each. 
MARLIAC ROSEA. This is similar to Carnea except 
that it is a deep pink. Large flowers of deep rose pink. 
Flowers 4 to 5 inches. See illustration, back cover page. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
EUGENIA DE LAND An Odorata type. 
1 lowers are extra large 
with long and lanceolate petals. A very beautiful color 
of deep rose pink or iridescent hue. Yellow stamen. 
Flowers float on the water. A very vigorous and free 
flowering variety. A very desirable plant. It was awarded 
the silver medal by the Newport Horticultural Society. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
PINK OPAL. An attractive deep pink, a medium size 
flower. It is one of the finest pink lilies for cut flower 
purposes. The buds are nearly round. When open the 
petals are short, and the flower stands well above the 
water. See illustration, page 16. Price, $1.50 each. 
W. B. SHAW. A very free flower, sweet scented lily of 
a rose color. A free bloomer; one of the most attractive 
of the pinks. Flowers are quite large. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
TUBEROSA ROSEA, This is a strong, vigorous grower 
with flowers well above the water. A very delicate shade 
of pink. Flowers are from 4 to 5 inches. Price, $1.00 
each. 
W’^M. DOOGUE. One of the finest of the delicate pinks. 
It is a soft shell pink, a beautiful cup shaped bloom. A 
very free flowering plant. Price, $3.00 each. 
SOMPTUOSA. This lily is of French origin and is very 
double. Its flowers are deep pink in the center, growing 
lighter toward the edges and lightly spotted with a deeper 
shade of color. The stamens are of a beautiful orange 
shade, and the color effect of the lily is most pleasing. 
Price, $3.00 each. 
MASANIELLO. Its flowers are cup shape. Very delicate 
shade of pink dotted with red. A strong grower and a 
free bloomer. Price, $2.00 each. 
MORNING GLORY (Mary). A beautiful soft pink of 
the Odorata or fragrant type with flowers often 5 inches 
across. Darker at the base, and shaded out to a light 
color to the petals. The stamens are yellow. 
Price, $2.50 each. 
LUCIDA, Flowers of a rosy vermilion color, darker in the 
center with orange stamens. The leaves are beautifully 
blotched with reddish brown. The plant is a free bloomer 
and free in growth. Price, $2.50 each. 
YELLOWS 
SUNRISE One of the first lilies to open in the morn¬ 
ing. A free bloomer of very large size, 
flowers frequently being 8 to 10 inches in diameter, and 
stand well above the water. It has long narrow petals. 
In color it is a clear sulphur yellow. It starts blooming 
early in the spring, and continues until late fall. Does well 
in any depth water and stands crowding. There is no 
other yellow lily that can compare with this superb variety. 
Price, $3.00 each. 
MARLIAC CHROMATELLA 
yellow, 4 
to 6 inches. Leaves green, mottled with brown. A free 
bloomer. We consider this the finest of the Marliacs. 
This plant should be divided every few years. A charming 
canary yellow flower with bright yellow stamen. See illus¬ 
tration, pages 5, 8 and back cover page. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
Pool of JOE DUGAN, 70 S. Church St., Carbondale, Pa. 
PYGMAEA HELVOLA. A very small yellow 
flower. Price, 75 cents each. 
ODORATA SULPHURIA GRANDIFLORA. 
The flowers measure from 4 to 5 inches across 
and are of a deep sulphur yellow color stand¬ 
ing 3 to 6 inches above the surface of the 
water. The stems are blotched with brown 
spots and float on the surface of the water. 
Price, $2.00 each. 
REDS 
ATTRACTION Where the pool is 
large enough we have 
no hesitation in giving this lily the first rank 
among the reds. It is a recent French intro¬ 
duction. On opening it is a garnet red, with 
almost white sepals and stamen of rich 
mahogany tipped with yellow. It is not only 
the largest lily in cultivation, often eight to ten 
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Shipments direct from our large ponds or lakes. No reshipments. 
All plants shipped charges prepaid. Fish charges collect. 
