for Your Pool, Pond or Lake 
The flowers are very large, being eight or 
more inches across, fragrant, with long- 
pointed petals. A word picture falls short 
in describing the deep uniform pink color of 
this most satisfactory variety. One must see 
it growing and flowering to appreciate fully 
its merit. $1.50. 
EUGENIA DE LAND—(Illustrated on 
page 9)—A vigorous and free-flowering va¬ 
riety of Odorata type. Flowers large, float¬ 
ing, of a deep rose-pink ; petals long, pointed. 
$1.50. 
MARLIAC FLESH (M. Cornea) —Large, 
full-petaled flowers of a beautiful flesh-pink. 
Plant very vigorous, foliage bronze-green. 
$1.25. 
MARLIAC ROSE (M.Rosea) —(Illustrated 
on page 12)—Fragrant, cup-shaped flowers, 
of deep rose. Free flowering and of good 
size. $1. 
HELEN FOWLER—(Illustrated on page 
8)—Very adaptable to Tub-Gardens. Deep 
pink flowers of medium size borne above the 
water. $1. 
PINK OPAL—(Illustrated on page 9) — 
Full-petaled cup-shaped flowers of a deep, 
rich pink. Foliage, reddish-green. $1. 
W. B. SHAW — Immense, very fragrant 
blooms. Petals light pink shading to rose at 
base. A strong growing and continuous 
flowering variety. $1. 
MARY—An ideal Tub-Garden or small 
Pool variety. Flowers a rich rose-carmine. 
$ 1 . 
SOMPTUOSA—An enormous, very full-pet¬ 
aled, fragrant flower; petals rose-pink; 
stamens deep orange. Strong growing and 
free flowering. $3. 
NEPTUNE—Exceptionally free flowering. 
Broad, pink petals flushed with red at the 
base. A very attractive variety. $3.50. 
MASANIELLO—Large, fragrant flowers 
borne above the water. Petals rounded, pink 
dotted carmine. $2. 
ODORATA ROSEA—The well-known Cape 
Cod Pink Water Lily. Fragrant flowers of 
good size. $1. 
WILLIAM DOOGUE—Large flowers of a 
delicate shell pink, slightly cup-shaped. $2.50. 
ROSE MAGNOLIA—Ideal for naturalizing. 
Light, flesh-pink flowers, borne slightly above 
the water. $1. 
VENUSTA—Flowers cup-shaped of a rich 
deep pink, produced freely. $2. 
SPLENDIDA—Exceptionally free blooming. 
Large broad-petaled flowers of a rich pink 
deepening to red at the base of the petals. $2. 
PINK LAYDEKER—(Laydekeri lilacea) an 
ideal semi-dwarf variety producing numerous 
lilac pink flowers throughout the season. 
$1.75. 
ODALISQUE—Flowers very fragrant, of a 
deep pink, opening very early in the morn¬ 
ing. $2. 
GOLIATH—Flowers very large tulip-shaped 
wide petals flecked with rose. $4. 
GALATEE — Desirable variety. Medium 
sized flowers having white petals flecked with 
crimson, giving the appearance of a pink 
flower. $2. 
FORMOSA—Large flowers of delicate lilac 
pink. Fragrant. $3. 
YELLOW LILIES 
MARLIAC YELLOW (Chromalella) — 
(Illustrated on page 12)—Bright, chrome- 
yellow flowers. Leaves rich green, splotched 
bronze-red. Of compact habit, vigorous, and 
very free flowering. Ideal for Pool or Tub- 
Garden. $1. 
SUNRISE—(Illustrated on front cover) — 
Beautiful sulphur yellow flowers of large 
size borne slightly above the water; pro¬ 
duced freely from early season until frost.$3. 
ODORATA SULPHUREA GRANDIFLORA 
—Not the common Sulphurea but the True 
Improved Sulphurea Grandiflora. $2. 
PYGMY YELLOW (Helvola)—' Tiny, float¬ 
ing, light canary-yellow flowers in abundance. 
Adaptable to Tub-Gardens or the shallow 
water along the edge of Pools. $0.75. 
RED LILIES 
GLORIOSA—(Illustrated on page 9)-—One 
of the best. Flowers a beautiful clear red, 
deepening to dark red; full-petaled; very 
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OUR SHOW COLLECTION—These five Hardy Lilies are an assortment making a blue ribbon dis 
play in any pool. Very reasonably priced, in collection, only. 
$ 5.80 
EUGENIA DE LAND 
GLORIOSA 
MARLIAC ALBIDA 
SIOUX 
PINK OPAL 
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