MORNING GLORY —Soft, shell pink; very beautiful particularly 
when opening in the morning. The blossoms are large and 
become more abundant as the season progresses. The plant is 
a good, strong grower. One of the big fellows, the blossoms 
getting larger as the season advances gives an excellent show 
after most of the other lilies have stopped blooming. Don’t 
pass this one up. $2.50. 
AMABILIS —A very desirable variety of recent introduction. 
Flowers are large and starry in form slightly cupped. Deep 
pink in the center which lightens to a silver pink on the tips. 
Canary yellow stamens. One of the best of the recent intro¬ 
ductions. Pictured in color on back cover. $5.00. 
SUMPTUOSA —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. $3.00. 
MARLIAC PINK —Pale, pink flowers of unusual size and abun¬ 
dantly borne throughout the entire season. One of the most 
popular pinks. Pictured in color on front cover. $1.25. 
MARLIAC ROSE —Deep pink. One of the most popular of the 
earlier productions. Flowers are large and you can always 
count on an abundance of bloom from this plant. $1.50. 
RENE GERARD —An immense, fine red pink variety. One of 
the largest. Flowers eight to nine inches in diameter. A free 
grower that produces an abundance of blossom. I am usually 
short of stock in this variety. Visitors at the gardens were 
amazed one day last season in seeing ten huge blossoms open 
at one time from one individual bulb. $4.00. 
WHITES 
GONNERE —One of the very few double water lilies. This variety 
averages eighty petals to the blossom, being almost a full 
globe. Leaves are small. Does not require much room to grow 
but gives an abundance of snowy white flowers resembling 
huge snowballs. Pictured in color on back cover. $3.00. 
GLADSTONE— Urge dazzling white flowers with broad, waxy 
petals, sulphur yellow heart. Very free in blooming. Opens 
early in the morning. One of the largest white water lilies. 
$1.50. 
MARLIAC WHITE— Snowy white petals with bright yellow 
stamens. The fragrant blossoms are five to six inches in 
diameter. Septals are tinted with pink. It is a continuous 
bloomer. Pictured in color on front cover. $1.25. 
ODORATA CICANTIA— Large pure white flowers and very 
fragrant. Blossoms reach six to eight inches across. It is highly 
recommended for large ponds or lakes and will stand deep 
water. 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT —This new variety is outstanding in 
form, color and fragrance. It is a dazzling white with yellow 
stamens. Flowers measure from six to eight inches across and 
are carried several inches above the water. The fragrance is 
of anise. The leaves are of olive green of peculiar formation. 
The outer portion of the leaf has an indentation rarely seen 
in water lilies. Can spare a limited number at $1.50. 
YELLOWS 
SUNRISE —Fully described on pages 10 and 1 1. The largest of 
all hardy lilies and a beautiful yellow color. $3.00. 
CHROMATELLA (Marliac Yellow) —Perhaps the most popular 
of all water lilies. Sulphur yellow in color with broad curving 
petals. It blooms over the entire spring and summer months 
producing an endless succession of blossoms. The leaves are 
handsomely splotched with maroon. This variety thrives under 
all conditions and is extremely hardy. Pictured in color on 
front cover. $1.50. 
SULPHURA GRANDIFLORA —A small Sunrise with fragrant 
yellow flowers on tall slender stems. A free bloomer. $2.00. 
PROSPERITY PAIR 
CHROMATELLA (Yellow) 
MARLIAC PINK (Pink) 
POSTPAID FOR * 2' 20 
ALL PLANTS POSTPAID. SAVE MONEY. ORDER FROM SMILEY. 
