PANAMA PACIFIC—We have endeavored to make this lily as outstanding in presentation, by the new color pho¬ 
tography, as is Panama Pacific, for sturdiness of growth, unique coloration of bloom, and general satisfactory 
performance in pool, pond, or tub garden. 
$ 2.00 
Tropica I Wat er 
AUGUST KOCH—Flowers very fragrant 
and freely produced. 7-8 inches. Of a pale 
wisteria-violet; sepals lilac. Plant of stocky, 
compact habit adaptable to varying con¬ 
ditions. Foliage a dark green. $2. 
PANAMA-PACIFIC—(Illustrated at left) 
Flowers a wine-purple with golden stamens. 
This variety is practically ever-blooming; 
of compact habit producing young plants on 
the leaves. Leaves beautifully spotted and 
marked as are the bronze-green buds. $2. 
BLUE LILIES 
MRS. ED. WHITAKER—Lightlavender- 
blue flowers; long pointed petals; excep¬ 
tionally free flowering. Very adaptable. 
Can be flowered in a small pot. Size of 
flower and foliage increased with addi¬ 
tional allowance of water surface and 
soil. $2. 
CAERULEA—The original“BlueLotus” 
of the Nile. Produces an endless suc¬ 
cession of fragrant blooms until heavy 
frost. $1.00. 
PENNSYLVANIA—Flowers a deep rich 
blue; many petaled; stamens golden- 
yellow, tipped blue. Buds and leaves 
green beautifully splotched maroon. $2. 
BLUE BEAUTY—An old, beautiful, and 
dependable Tropical Water Lily having 
large fragrant flowers of a delightful blue; 
stamens yellow, tipped blue. Foliage and 
buds green, spotted purple. $1.65. 
DAUBEN—Flowers a light blue and very 
fragrant. Plant compact, suitable for Tub, 
Pool, or Aquarium culture. $1. 
BLUE BIRD—Flowers of medium size, 
cup-shaped, of a good shade of blue. $4. 
ERNST LUDWIG—Given space, this vari¬ 
ety will prove a vigorous grower, producing 
large flowers of a rich violet-blue on stout 
stems. Foliage glossy green. $2.50. 
WM. STONE—An excellent cut flower. 
Large, deep blue flowers on long stems in 
abundance. $2. 
CAPENSIS—Medium size, chalice-shaped, 
sky-blue flowers freely produced. $1.25. 
AMETHYST—A large free flowering variety 
bearing young plants on the leaves. Flowers 
a deep amethyst blue. $2.50. 
CALIFORNIA—An excellent variety. 
Large blue flowers, freely produced. $2. 
COL. LINDBERGH—(Illustrated on page 
2) Enormous deep caerulean blue flowers 
carried high above the water on good stems. 
Plant of strong growth. $2. 
INDEPENDENCE BLUE—A stronggrow¬ 
ing and free flowering variety. Flowers 
large of a pleasing shade of blue. $1.50. 
MRS. WOODROW WILSON—Plant of 
compact habit, producing young plants on 
the leaves. Flowers a light lavender blue, 
cup-shaped, of medium size, and very freely 
produced. $2. 
HENRY SHAW—An excellent variety of 
moderate growth. Free flowering producing 
fragrant bloom of campanula blue. $1.50. 
RED LILIES 
PATRICIA—A very free flowering variety 
of compact habit suitable for small Pools 
and the Tub-Garden. Flowers of medium 
size of a rich crimson. $2. 
GRACILIS RUBRA—Very free flowering. 
Flowers of a rich red, medium size with 
many long pointed petals. $2. 
VICTORIA LILIES 
Water gardeners who have large pools 
or natural ponds or lakes may grow the 
amazing Victoria Lilies from tropical 
America, which produce leaves up to 
six feet in diameter with edges turning 
up three inches or more. Upon open¬ 
ing, the huge, fragrant flowers are a 
cream-white with faint tracings of red 
which deepen and suffuse the petals so 
that on the third opening, the flower 
has changed almost completely to red. 
Victoria Lilies require planting boxes 
three or four feet square or ample room 
in natural waters. Even when dwarfed 
by crowding they are yet the most 
extraordinary members of the plant 
family. We supply them as low as 
$7.50 each, and solicit inquiries from 
those whose water gardens provide 
space for them. 
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