Tub Culture 
WATER LILIES 
Have a lily pool, either a cement pool or tubs; ex¬ 
pose to full sunlight. Plant lilies in rich dirt and bone- 
meal, as this will produce fine blossoms. Water Lilies 
should be planted in 2 to 3 feet of water. 
Hardy Water Lilies 
JAMES BRYDON, a superb lily, rosy red, free bloomer. 
$1.25. 
CROMOTELLA, large free blooming yellow with spot- 
t/6(l leaves 75c 
CONQUERER, a large red lily, very free flowering. 
$1.50 each. 
NYMPHEA MARLIAC ROSE, fine pink, $1.00. 
NYMPHEA MARLIAC ALBA, white, large bulbs. 
75c. 
NYMPHEA MARLIAC FLESH, faint pink, 50c. 
These Lilies are acclimated and therefore will give 
the greatest satisfaction. The hardy ones can be left 
in the pool in the winter. 
PAUL HERRIOT, a wonderful lily, coppery pink, very 
hardy, $1.00. 
GOLDFISH, 15c up. Extra large breeders, 75c to $1.00. 
By express only. 
Aquatic Plants 
PARROT FEATHER, green feathery trailing plant, 
valuable for the fish to spawn on. 3 for 50c. 
VELVET LEAVES, erect plant, flowers straw color; 
leaves velvety 50c 
WATER POPPY, the leaves float on the water, flowers 
yellow; an ever-bloomer. 25c each. 
WATER CALLA, like a Calla lily but smaller blossoms. 
25c. 
ARROW HEAD, double flowering. 75c. 
WATER HYACINTH. 25c each, five for $1.00. 
UMBRELLA PALM. 25c. 
Plants to Grow Around Pool 
PAMPAS GRASS. Two kinds, low or tall growing. 25c. 
BAMBOO. 50c clump. 
CAT TAILS. 25c, fine for swampy or shallow places. 
AGAVA, striped or plain, century plant. 25c to $1.00. 
NEW, EVER-BLOOMING IRIS, purple flowers; water 
only, from Japan. 50c. 
YUCCAS, 50c; small, 25c. 
RIBBON GRASS. 10c. 
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