Tropical and Hardy Waterlilies live happily and bloom freely in this pool 
Day-blooming Tropical Waterlilies 
The blooms of this group of Waterlilies open in the early morning and will remain open 
until sundown. Tropical Waterlilies are best adapted to pool culture, excepting in very warm 
climates where they may be grown in natural pools. 
White Waterlilies 
Janice. Pure white with a great cluster of 
stamens. Extra fine. $2.50 each. 
MRS. GEORGE H. PRING. Pure white 
blooms 8 to 10 inches across and extremely 
fragrant. So good a variety that it was 
awarded a silver medal when first exhibited at 
a National Flower Show. $1.50 each. 
Pink Waterlilies 
Chicago. Originated by Mr. August Koch. 
Vivid pink blooms, very large and produced 
freely. Foliage dark green marbled with 
brown. $4 each. 
GENERAL PERSHING. Bright pink—one of 
the best of its color. The blooms open very 
early in the morning, are from 8 to 10 inches 
across, and will remain open four or five days. 
Very fragrant. $2.50 each. 
MRS. A. S. BUSKIRK. The finest of all pink 
Waterlilies. Distinct in color and beauty, and 
noted for the number of blooms. Flowers have 
25 or more petals surrounding a mass of yellow 
stamens. Blooms remain open all day and 
often into the late evening. Awarded gold 
medal at Cleveland Flower Show in 1932. 
Strong tubers, $4 each. 
M rs. C. W. Ward. Deep rosy pink; golden yel¬ 
low stamens tipped pink. Blooms from 8 to 
10 inches across. $1.50 each. 
M rs. Robert Sawyer. Light pink. Plant strong 
growing and gives many blooms at one time. 
$2 each. 
Mrs. W. R. James. Color rich pink. The large 
blooms, 9 to 12 inches across, are very beauti¬ 
ful. Free blooming for a plant producing such 
large flowers. $5 each. 
Zanzibariensis rosea. Flowers from 6 to 8 
inches across and in varying shades of light 
rose. Blooms very early in the morning. 
$1.25 each. 
Blue Waterlilies 
Bluebird. Blooms a pronounced blue, with 
yellow stamens, and from 5 to 7 inches across. 
The flowers are carried well above the water, 
and in large numbers, points that make it 
very popular. $3 each. 
Colonel Lindbergh. Extra-large blooms which 
in both size and color surpass all other blue 
varieties. They are carried on long stems well 
above the water. We consider it an extra¬ 
choice Waterlily. $2 each. 
DAUBEN. Color picture on page 4 shows this 
variety to perfection. The blooms are from 
4 to 6 inches in diameter and produced in 
large numbers. This variety is particularly 
adapted for tub culture or small pools, but is 
entirely satisfactory in large pools. Dauben 
is a viviparous plant, producing new plants on 
the center of the old leaves. These little 
plants often bloom the first year. We have 
made a special price on this variety for 1936 
and offer tubers at 75 cts. each, postage pre¬ 
paid in the United States up to the fourth 
Postal Zone. 
Fancy Fish add to the attractiveness of the water garden. They destroy insect life, soon become 
tame, even feeding from the fingers. For a choice selection of Fish see pages 14 and 15. 
