Glendale Flower and Water Gardens 
1260 Justin Avenue, Glendale, California 
Hardy Water Lilies by Shades 
Copper and ^Apricot 
Aurora— Flowers soft rosy-yellow on first day, changing to deep 
red on the third day; stamens orange; useful for growing in 
tubs and small pools - ^ 
Comanche—The largest and finest colored of all the varieties 
having apricot tints; with flowers of a wonderful combination 
of orange and amber red. Early and late flowering $2.75 
Paul Hariot. Upon opening the first day the flowers are a clear 
canary yellow, the second day they are shaded with pink at 
the base of the petals and on the third day, this apricot-pink 
suffuses the whole flower. Thus it presents the appearance of 
three different flowers -#1.50 
Sioux-A splendid lily whose flowers are a rich coppery yellow; 
they change in shade to amber red as the flower ages. It is 
decidedly star-shaped and second only to the Comanche. Very 
hardy; flowers profusely -#2.25 
Flesh Pinh 
Marliac Carnea—A splendid companion to the yellow variety 
Chromatella, which it resembles in all particulars except color, 
flowers being a soft flesh pink. An excellent grower and 
bloomer; flowers early -#1.00 
Wm. Doogue—A magnificent lily. Flowers of a beautiful shell- 
pink color, cup shaped and very double, of free growth and 
flowering continuously throughout the season -#1.50 
Pinl{ 
Eugenia de Land—This grand variety belongs to the N. Odor- 
ata group, and is unequaled by any other of the same genus. 
The flowers are large, floating, and the petals are lanceolate, 
and the color is an exquisite shade of deep rose-pink of iri- 
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rirli vellow stamens -#1.50 
Helen Fowler—A natural cross of N. Tuberosa type; strong vig¬ 
orous growth, flowers borne on stout stems, making it useful 
for cut purposes. Deep pink and very fragrant -#1.50 
Mrs. Richmond—A rare variety with singular beauty, has enor¬ 
mous floating cup-shaped, fragrant flowers, tender violet-rose 
white sepals and yellow center. A strong, vigorous grower and 
a free bloomer. One of the most delicate colored and artistic 
varieties yet introduced - #10.00 
Red 
Escarboucle—A most attractive variety. The flowers are most strik¬ 
ing in color, being a uniform vermillion-red. A free bloomer 
and strong grower; the only clear red lily -#3.50 
Gloriosa—A superb variety, flowers of perfect form, petals con¬ 
cave; deep carmine-rose becoming a very dark red late in the 
season. A very free and continuous bloomer -#3.00 
Robinsonia— The floating flowers of this distinct variety are dif¬ 
ficult to describe, but may be said to have a ground color o 
yellow overlaid with purplish-red, the general effect being dark 
orange-red; very hardy and strong bloomers -#1-50 
Sultan—A lily which has magnificent, large cherry-red flowers. 
The petals are faintly tipped with white and shade in color to 
white flecked with red at the base. The sepals are white and 
have red lines. The red mahogany of the stamens enhances 
the beauty of this nymphaea and we think Sultan is well worthy 
of a place among the best lilies - 
Hardy FJymphaea 
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