Hardy Varieties of Water Lilies 
Hardy Lilies may be planted any Month of the 
year in the Western States. 
Spring and summer months for the East and Mid¬ 
dle West. 
WHITE 
Marliacea Albida —A vigorous variety. Flowers 
large and of sparkling whiteness; stamens light yel¬ 
low, petals flushed pink; fragrant, and produces free¬ 
ly and continuously throughout the season. 
Each $1.00 
Tuberosa Richardsonii —A very distinct variety of 
great merit. The pure white flowers are large, and 
quite double. The foliage is a bright green and quite 
distinct from other water lilies.Each $1.00 
Gladstone —One of the finest White Lilies in culti¬ 
vation. A free bloomer, petals conclave and broad, 
flowers eight inches across. Very strong grower. 
$ 2.00 
Virginalis —A French Novelty. Enormous flower 
of the purest white; yellow stamens. Early and late 
blooming. Requires plenty of room.Each $15.00 
PINK 
Rose Arey —Wonderful variety of the Odorata 
type; the flowers are large and free flowering; the 
color a clear cerise pink.Each $2.00 
Eugenia De Land —This variety also belongs to the 
N. Odorata type, vigorous and free flowering, petals 
long and lanceolate; color an exquisite shade of rose- 
pink .Each $2.00 
Tuberosa Rosea —Very fine flowers, rosey-pink and 
very fragrant.Each $1.50 
Marliacea Rosea —Flowers large and of a deep rose 
color; a vigorous growers and free-bloomer. 
Each $2.00 
Marliacea Camea —A vigorous variety with large, 
soft pink blossoms, deepening toward the center to 
beautiful light yellow stamens, making a wonderful 
color effect. This variety should be in every col¬ 
lection .Each $1.00 
