6158 Fulton Ave., Van Nuys, California 
HARDY WATERLILIES—Pink and Rose Shades—Continued 
Somptuosa. One of the largest and best of the pinks. The broad, open flowers 
are deep pink near the center, growing lighter outward. SI. 50 
Splendida. A recent French introduction, the [flower a deep strawberry pink. . 1.50 
Venusta. Deep rose flower with a sweet penetrating fragrance. 2.00 
WHITE 
Alba candidissima. Large blooms. Strong grower.$1.25 
Gladstone. Very large cup-shaped flowers that open early in the morning as 
well as early in the season. 1.50 
Gonnere. A recent French introduction that easily ranks as the best of the hardy 
whites. Flowers in great profusion over a long blooming season. 2.50 
Hermine. Pure white, of starry form, making it quite different from the broad- 
petaled types. 1.50 
Marliacea Albida (Marliac White). Large, dazzling white flowers with yellow 
stamens, making a startling contrast. 1.00 
RED 
Attraction. An immense flower, bright red in color, freely produced. As the 
flower ages the color deepens to rich crimson. One of the best Lilies in our 
gardens.$3.00 
Carmine Laydeker. The carmine red flowers are borne in great profusion. . . 1.50 
Conqueror. The flower, under proper plant treatment, will attain a size of 8 
inches in diameter. Color carmine red, the petals flecked with white with 
lighter sepals. A combination in color that has caused this Lily to be called 
the handsomest of the hardies. 2.25 
Escarboucle. The most brilliant flowered red among the Waterlilies. Bright 
intense red deepening to crimson. This is one of the best of all hardy Lilies. 3.00 
Fabiola. Strong growing red Lily and a free bloomer. 3.00 
Gloriosa. Brilliant red double flowers of exquisite cup shape, most freely borne. 
A very popular variety. 2.25 
James Brydon. The flower is deep red, large and broadly cup-shaped, making a 
most attractive blossom. 2.00 
Lucida. Warm red flowers, shading to lighter outer petals; mottled leaves. 2.00 
Marliac Red. Bright red flowers freely produced. An old variety and a good 
companion to the other Marliac Lilies. 2.00 
Meteor. Fiery red. Slender spreading petals; garnet stamens. 3.00 
Red Laydeker. This splendid Lily produces all through the Summer a succession 
of vivid red flowers of good size. 2.00 
Robinsoni. Flowers of good size and freely borne, petals red streaked with yellow. 1.50 
Sultan. Large cherry red flowers. Sepals lighter rose. Blooms freely. 3.00 
YELLOW 
Chromatella (Marliac Yellow). Of the Marliac family and a good plant, pro- 
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ducing in profusion well formed blossoms from early Spring ’till late Fall. . . .$1.25 
Mexicana. Wild Lily of Mexico. Flowers fragrant, bright yellow. Desirable for 
small pools.50 
Moorei. A new yellow Lily from Australia, with large blooms of a richer yellow 
than any other. 2.50 
Odorata Sulphurea. A smaller Sunrise. 1.50 
Sunrise. This Lily has deservedly received unlimited praise. One that causes an 
exclamation of astonishment from the observer. A flower that is hard to 
describe, but which has a grace and beauty all its own. Largest of the yellows. 2.50 
Yellow Pigmy. Being a pigmy in growth, this Lily is well fitted for tub culture 
or for the small pool. Blooms freely over a long season.75 
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