HARDY WATER LILIES 
There is nothing more fascinating than Water Lilies 
in the garden. The smaller the garden the more desir¬ 
able is the delightful feature of a pool even if it only 
be a half a barrel sunk in the ground. 
The needs of the Water Lilies are the same weather 
they are grown in a tub sunk in the ground, a con¬ 
crete pol or a natural pond. Full sunshine, rich soil 
and warm shallow water. 
WATER LILIES 
ATTRACTION:—A brief description is, garnet with 
tips of petals shaded a light rose. In rich soil the 
flowers lift themselves well out of the water and 
measure 8 inches across_$2.50 
CHROMATELLA:—The best yellow water lily __ $1.50 
GLADSTONE:—The queen of white Water Lilies. 
Dazzling white large and strong grower, 6 to 8 inches 
across_$1.50 
HOPATCONG:—An exquisite small white_$1.00 
INDIANA:—A vivid combination of shades of copper, 
and wine color_$1.50 
JAMES BRYDON:—This variety was the general 
favorite of the many visitors to our Lily Ponds. The 
color is a rich rosy crimson, beautifully shaped, large 
flowers and rich foliage_$3.00 
ROSE MAGNOLIA:—Most delightful, delicate pink, 
the flowers stand well out of the water and a very 
free grower _$1.00 
PINK OPAL:—Rich pink, vigorous grower and pro¬ 
duces an enormous quantity of flowers. A splendid 
kind for naturalizing in ponds_$1.00 
ROSE AREY:— Deep cerise pink, very delicate and 
lovely_$1.00 
SIOUX:—A blend of copper and apricot. 
An exquisite variety_$2.00 
NELUMBO NUCIFERA, The Japanese Sacred Lotus: 
—The large round leaves stand 2 to 3 feet out of the 
water, the flowers stalks above them. Blooms over a 
period of two months, the individual flowers lasting 
2 to 3 days. The color is exquisite rose pink. To grow 
it to a perfection it requires deep rich mud and plenty 
of room so that if grown in a tub, the tub should be 
at least 3 feet across and 18 inches deep_$5.00 
NELUMBO LUTEA, The American Lotus:—Very much 
like the Japanese Lotus, but with large pale, lemon 
yellow flowers, equally as beautiful as the pink __ $5.00 
