thriving and blooming under the most adverse con¬ 
ditions and perfectly at home in the tub garden 
or large pool. $1.50 each. 
Sioux —This is a star shaped variety. The flower 
is large and upon first opening is a dull rich bronze. 
The yellow changes to a reddish cast on succeeding 
days, making it most unique in color of any of the 
lilies. The plant blooms continuously throughout 
the season. $1.00 each. 
Paul Hariot —Large flowers of clear yellow, with 
delicate shadings of red at base of petals. Leaves 
spotted with brownish red. Small growth, beauti¬ 
ful blooms. $1.00 each. 
Aurora —This lily derives its name from the chang¬ 
ing colors of the blossoms. It opens yellow warmed 
with amber, and deepens daily to dark red, giving 
a wide range of color in one plant. $1.00 each. 
TENDER WATER LILIES 
William Stone —Purple blue flowers from 5 to 7 
inches across, have purple stamens and deep yellow 
centers; they stand well out of the water, and open 
early and remain open all day. $1.50 each. 
THE SACRED LOTUS or NELUMBIUM 
Egyptian Lotus —This is the true flower of the 
Egyptians and possesses a strange haunting frag¬ 
rance. Originated in India and taken to Egypt to 
become a sacred flower. The blossoms are an attrac¬ 
tive pink. An excellent variety that grows very hardy 
and freely in the latitude of Cleveland. Tubers $1.50 
(Tubers only in April or the first part of May.) 
SHALLOW WATER PLANTS 
Arrowhead, Giant —Distinctive leaves, shaped as 
name indicates, standing one to three feet out of 
the water. Flowers freely in a series of white spikes. 
Hardy. 25c each: 5 for $1.00. 
Cat Tails —One of the favorite native swamp 
plants. 15c or 4 for 50c. 
Pickerel Rush —The blue flowers of this plant have 
many friends, particularly as they are produced 
freely. The total growth is about 2 feet. 25c each. 
Water Plantain —A border plant with heart-shap¬ 
ed leaves standing about one foot above the water 
and surrounded by tall branching spikes of small 
white flowers. Hardy. 25c each. 
Thalia Dealbata or Water Canna —A fine and 
stately aquatic, with canna like leaves, to be grown 
in shallow water or wet soil. Effective for the margin 
of pools. 50c each. 
Floating Heart —This plant has leaves like the wat¬ 
er lilies, with bright yellow flowers. Grows well 
and blooms freely. Does best in shallow water. 
25c each, 5 for $1.00 
