Sunrise 
General List 
of Hardy 
Water Lilies 
In establishing our 
water gardens we spared 
no time, effort, nor 
money in securing not 
only the best varieties 
but those that would be 
most suitable for water 
gardens in most sections 
of the country. In this 
list you will find varie¬ 
ties that are suitable for 
every climatic condi¬ 
tion, also for the various 
tastes in color and most 
any size pocketbook. 
SUNSET COLORS 
COMANCHE —The best sunset color. Fully described on pages 
1 0 and 1 1. $2.00. 
PAUL HARIOT —One of the most popular. Description on pages 
10 and 11. $2.00. 
AURORA —-This little fellow has been known to have more 
blossoms on that particular plant than any other variety and 
due to the variations in color each day four different colors of 
blossoms on a plant may be seen at one time. Semi-dwarf in 
habit. Blossoms are of smaller size three to four inches across 
opening, creamy yellow deepening orange red to dark red with 
age. The flowers increase in size and deepen in color late in 
the season. I recommend this one for a small pool or tub gar¬ 
den. $ 1.00. 
SIOUX —Rich, chrome yellow flowers tinged with bronze deep¬ 
ening to an orange red. Similar in color to Comanche, some¬ 
what lighter in shade of color. Blossoms not quite so large 
but very delicate in shade. $1.50. 
REDS AND CRIMSONS 
CLORIOSA —One of the most popular of reds above the average 
in size and brilliant red in color which deepens with age. It 
is semi-double often measuring seven inches across. Does 
well in a tub garden and produces flowers throughout the 
season under all conditions. $2.50. 
CONQUEROR —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. $3.00. 
JAMES BRYDON —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. $3.00. 
ESCARBOUCLE —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. $3.00. 
ATTRACTION —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. $3.50. 
WM. FALCONER —The deepest red of all lilies. Almost a vel¬ 
vety, black red. Stamens garnet, leaves blotched with green 
and maroon. Not as free in bloom as other reds but the blos¬ 
soms are surely worth waiting for. The first blossom will 
more than repay the price of investment. One of the most 
interesting and one you are sure to like. $5.00. 
ARETHUSA —Flowers are large with broad petals, deep crimson 
in color with velvety sheen. Septals are lighter. This variety is 
usually overlooked by our customers when ordering by mail 
but once seen in blossom you will surely want to possess it. 
Somewhat the shape of James Brydon and almost as deep in 
color as William Falconer. Don’t pass this one up. $3.00. 
ROBINSON I —The f irst Robinsoni I ever saw was sent me by a 
customer who had purchased it through other sources for a 
different variety. It took some time for us to classify it and 
I was enthused with its abundance of flower and its strik¬ 
ing colors, so immediately secured a larger stock from other 
growers. The blossoms float on the water and are of a dark 
orange red changing and deepening in its color with age. It 
attracts instant attention and does equally as well in a tub 
garden as in a large pool. Robinsoni can always be counted on 
to give you a good show. $2.00. 
PINKS AND ROSE 
ROSE AREY —Developed in the W. B. Shaw gardens and award¬ 
ed the silver medal by the New York Horticultural Society. 
Undoubtedly one of the best of the Odorata section. A deep 
cerise pink sometimes reaching eight inches in diameter. 
Petals are of a starry, pointed form and very fragrant. A good 
one for any garden. $1.75. 
PINK OPAL —An attractive deep pink of medium size, grace¬ 
fully cup-shaped and quite fragrant. Especially adapted as 
cut flowers. $1.50. 
SPLENDIDA —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. $2.50. 
EUGENIE de LAND— A very charming, sweet-scented lily of 
the Odorata section. The long petals are a deep pink near the 
base and almost white at the tips. Blooms are of good size 
and semi-double. One of the most delicate colors in our 
garden. $1.75. 
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