Acgeler ©tfussER Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
Water Lilies and Aquatic Plants 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
Alba Candidissima —Early and free 
bloomer with large pure white flower. 
Each $1.25. 
Attraction—Immense bright red flowers 
almost 8 inches across. Exceedingly free 
flowering and vigorous. Each $3.00. 
Aurora—Flowers rosy-yellow on first 
day, changing to deep red on third day; 
stamens orange. Each $1.00. 
Comanche — Wonderful combination of 
orange and amber red. Largest and fin¬ 
est of all apricot tinted varieties. Early 
bloomer. Each $1.50. 
Conqueror — Early bloomer producing 
large cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of vio¬ 
let rose shaded with white. Each $2.25. 
Escarboucle — Very striking color of 
Vermillion - red. Exceptionally attractive 
and free bloomer. Each $2.50. 
Eugenia de Land—An exquisite sweet 
scented flower with long pink petals 
shaded deeper at the base. Each $1.25. 
Gladstoniana—Flowers pure dazzling 
white and cup-shaped. One of the best 
for large pools, being very massive and 
requiring plenty of space. Each $1.50. 
Gloriosa — Superb variety. Flowers of 
perfect form; petals concave; deep car¬ 
mine rose becoming dark red late in sea¬ 
son. Continuous bloomer. Each $2.25. 
Roblnsonia—Distinct variety, the float¬ 
ing flowers having a ground color of yel¬ 
low overlaid with purplish red. Each $1.50. 
Rose Arey—The flowers are large and 
deep cerise-pink in color. The pointed 
petals are curled giving a darker shading 
effect. One of the best of the odorata 
type. Each $1.50. 
Sioux—Star shaped flowers of a splen¬ 
did rich coppery yellow color changing to 
amber red. Very hardy. Each $1.75. 
Somptuosa—A very large flower, almost 
double; outside petals rosy-pink, gradu¬ 
ally deepening toward the center to 
nearly crimson. Each $1.50. 
Sultan—Magnificent large cherry-red 
flowers faintly tipped white. The sepals 
are white and the stamens red. Each 
$3.00. 
Sunrise — This rare variety has im¬ 
mense flowers averaging 10 inches across 
and is a consistent bloomer. Beautiful 
sulphur yellow blooms with huge green 
leaves mottled red. Each $2.50. 
Tuberosa Rjchardsoni—Immense snow- 
ball-like flowers, pure white and quite 
double. Always greatly admired. Each 
$1.50. 
Vera Louise — Has broad white petals 
with inner flesh tints and the sepals are 
red brown. Extra fine. Each $2.00. 
Wm. Doogue—A magnificent lily. Beau¬ 
tiful shell-pink color and blooms con¬ 
tinuously. Each $1.50. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
Place two inches of well rotted cow 
fertilizer on the bottom of the pond with 
two or three inches of garden soil on top 
of this. Dampen slightly and tamp down 
hard, after which spread half an inch of 
sand over the top to hold the dirt and 
fertilizer down. 
Plant the lilies about two feet apart. 
Usually 5 lilies will give splendid results 
in a 9/x9' pool. They should be planted 
so that the crown is just above the sur¬ 
face of the dirt in the pool. Fill the pool 
very slowly with water up to the top. 
The lilies will soon be on top with their 
new leaves and blooms. Put in fish, 
snails and small mosses, planting the 
moss on the bottom of the pool in the 
dirt. About twice a week fill the pool 
with water to take care of evaporation. 
LOTUS 
Egyptian Lotus (Nelumblum Specio- 
sum)—The sacred flower of the Egyp¬ 
tians. Blossoms are rose color and pos¬ 
sess a haunting fragrance. Tubers $1.50. 
American Lotus (Nelumblum Lutea) — 
The rich yellow flowers frequently attain 
a diameter of 8 to 10 inches. Tubers $1.50. 
SHALLOW WATER PLANTS 
Arrowhead Giant (Sagittaria sagitti- 
folia)—Arrow' shaped leaves. 25c each, 
$2.00 doz. 
Cat-Tail (Typha latifolia)—A favorite 
native swamp plant. 25c each, $2.00 doz. 
Floating Heart (Nymphoides peltatum) 
—Brilliant yellow flowers. 25c each, $2.00 
doz. 
Iris Pseudacorous—Yellow flag. 25c ea. 
Ludwigia Mulertti — Green and pink 
leaves. 10c bunch. 
Parrot Feather—10c bunch. 
Pickerel Rush—Blue flowers. 25c each. 
Primrose Creeper (Tussiaea Repens)— 
Partially submerged vine with waxy green 
leaves and yellow flowers. 6 for 25c. 
Thalia (Dealbata) — Canna-like plant. 
Purple blooms. 75c each. 
Water Bamboo—Very artistic. Clump 
50c. 
Water Lettuce—Green fuzzy plants that 
float. 10c each, $1.00 doz. 
Water Hyacinths — Lilac flowers. 10c 
each, $1.00 doz. 
Water Poppy—Yellow poppy-like flow¬ 
ers. 10c each, $1.00 doz. 
Hardy Water Lilies 
Helen Fowler — The flowers are deep 
pink, very fragrant, and are borne on 
stout stems, making it useful for cutting 
purposes. Each $1.50. 
James Brydon — Beautiful cup-shaped 
flowers of rich rosy-crimson color, reverse 
of petals having silvery sheen. Free and 
continuous bloomer. Each $2.00. 
Marliacea Albida—Large and fragrant 
flowers of sparkling whiteness with yel¬ 
low stamens and sepals flushed pink. 
Continuous bloomer. Each $1.00. 
Marliacea Carnea—Color a soft flesh 
pink. Splendid companion to next variety, 
which it resembles. Each $1.00. 
Marliacea Chromatella—Flowers bright 
canary yellow and leaves deep green beau¬ 
tifully blotched with brown. Each $1.25. 
Marliacea Rose — Large deep rose 
flowers. One of the best for cutting. 
Each $1.50. 
Masaniello—Novel coloring of rose-pink, 
dotted carmine with white sepals. The 
flower is very fragrant. Free grower, 
needing considerable room. Each $1.25. 
Mexlcana — Handsome bright yellow 
flowers standing well above the water and 
very fragrant. Unique. Each 50c. 
Paul Harlot — The flowers are yellow 
when opening and change to a pink suf¬ 
fusion the third day; a novel variety. 
Each $1.25. 
Pygmaea Helvola—Miniature yellow 
water lily. Very dainty sort for aquar¬ 
iums, tubs or shallow pools. Each 75c. 
TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
August Koch—Flowers are 7-8 inches 
in diameter and are a lovely purplish 
lilac. Each $2.00. 
Col. Lindbergh—Large sky-blue flowers 
with beautiful yellow centers. Sweetly 
scented. Each $2.00. 
Daubeniana—The flowers are very light 
blue and delicately scented. The young 
plants spring from the surface of the old 
leaves. Each $1.00. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward—A charming variety 
with petals of rich rose-pink, illumined 
by a mass of golden stamens. Ea. $1.50. 
Panama-Pacific—An everblooming va¬ 
riety. The buds are bronzy green open¬ 
ing a rich rosy red. Has a marvelous 
perfume. Each $2.25. 
Pennsylvania—Rich azure-blue flowers 
speckled with maroon. A magnificent lily 
of great merit. Each $4.00 (small plants 
$2.25). 
Zanzibarensis Azurea—Beautiful water- 
lily, the flowers being large and of a 
clear azure blue. Each $1.75. 
Zanzibarensis Purpurea—One of the best 
in this class. Rich, dark blue flowers are 
produced on long stems. Each $2.00. 
Zanzibarensis Rosea—Similar to above. 
Color a deep rosy-pink. Each $1.50. 
Zanzibarensis Rubra—Splendid variety 
bearing flowers of very bright rosy-crim¬ 
son. A free bloomer. Each $2.00. 
OXYGENATING PLANTS 
Provide food and oxygen for the fish. 
Anacharis—10c bunch. 
Coon Tail—10c bunch. 
Heterantherea—10c bunch. 
Sagittaria (Broadleaf)—15c ea., 2 for 25c. 
Eel Grass—5c each, 50c doz. 
SNAILS 
Snails are necessary to clean the pool 
of green scum. 
Japanese Trap Door—10c, 25c, 50c each. 
African Paper Shell—5c ea., $5 per 100. 
Black Ramshorn—5c each, $5.00 per 100. 
BEGINNER’S COLLECTION 
This is a well-balanced collection, 
especially selected for those starting a 
new pool. 
1 Marliacea Carnea—Pink .$1.00 
1 Mexlcana—Yellow .50 
1 Arrowhead Giant.25 
1 Iris Pseudacorous.25 
1 Water Hyacinth.10 
1 bunch Coon Tail .10 
1 bunch Anacharis.10 
10 Snails .50 
For $2.15 postpaid. $2.80 
