WOODFORD WATER GARDENS 
Conqueror. (See page 3) 
HARDY WATERLILIES—Continued 
SUNSET COLORS 
Aurora. The Lily derives its name from the changing colors of the blossoms. 
It opens yellow warmed with amber, and deepens daily to dark red. Semi¬ 
dwarf in growth. Desirable for tub culture.$1.00 
Comanche. The best of all the copper colored sorts. A large flower, with long 
pointed petals of amber red overlaid with yellow. Has a long blooming season. 1.50 
Paul Hariot. A copper pink flower of good size and fine form that deepens its 
color with age. 1.25 
Tropical Waterlilies 
Tropical or tenders may be planted in Eastern States June 1st and after. Southern 
States and California, May 15th and after. They are all more or less fragrant and make 
good cut flowers. 
August Koch. Large, deep blue flowers. It is of the viviparous group, producing 
new plants at base of leaf.$2.00 
Blue Triumph. The immense deep blue flowers of this new variety often reach 
a foot in diameter. A very strong and persistent grower, producing its beau¬ 
tiful, fragrant flowers in great numbers... 2.50 
Caerulea. The Wild Blue Lotus of Egypt. The fragrant, sky-blue flowers are 
borne in endless succession until the frosts of Autumn. 1.50 
Capensis. A native of Africa. The flowers are cup-shaped and sky-blue in color. 1.50 
Dorothy Virginia. Another of our late productions. The large blooms, dark 
blue shading to purple, erect themselves on stout stems 2 feet above the water. 
Very fragrant. A limited supply.. ..10.00 
General Pershing. One of the best pink flowered tropical Lilies. Large blooms 
on stout stems. 2.50 
Janice. Pure white blooms, cup-shaped and produced in abundance. 2.00 
