Night-Flowering Varieties 
^Jorgeous display of brilliant color is the claim of the Night- 
blooming Lilies for recognition and a place in every pool. The designation 
“Nightbloomer” is a trifle misleading; specifically, the flowers close at midday, 
or when the sunlight becomes strongest, and open again in the afternoon. On 
cloudy days or in late summer, when the weather becomes cooler, they some¬ 
times remain open through the twenty-four hours. 
ihe magnificently large, exquisitely colored flowers are deserving of greater 
popularity than they at present enjoy. These Lilies can be grown in the smallest 
of pools, in which case the leaves and flowers will be dwarfed, though the 
blooms lose none of their rich coloring; or in a large Pool, where with ample 
space they will produce continuous blooms surpassing in size any of the other 
types of Lilies. 
RED LILIES 
DEVONSHIRE—(Illustrated at right) 
Very free blooming. Bright rosy red 
flowers 8-10 inches. Bronze-green foli¬ 
age. $1. 
BISSET—Leaves bronze-green. Flowers 
8-10 inches; petals deep rose; stamens burnt 
orange. $1.50. 
GEORGE HUSTER—Flowers a brilliant 
crimson. A vigorous grower. $2. 
FRANK TRELEASE—Exquisite dark 
crimson flowers of good size; petals long, 
pointed, giving a starry effect. Stamens 
deep reddish brown. Leaves dark red. $1.50. 
STURTEVANT—Enormous flowers; pink, 
deepening to red; desirable for large pools. 
$1.50. 
H. C. HAARSTICK—A new red variety. 
It is a striking addition to the Night Flower- 
ing group of Water Lilies. Flowers are a 
clear rich red surrounded by large bronze 
foliage. Each $2. 
WHITE LILIES 
JUNO —The largest flowered Night 
Bloomer. Broad snow-white petals 
around a center of yellow stamens. 
Large, glossy-green, dentate foliage. 
$1.75. 
DENI ATA—Blooms very freely, flowers of 
medium size. Petals broad, pure white sur¬ 
rounding a center of golden stamens. Foli¬ 
age green. $1.25. 
MISSOURI—New White Night-Bloom¬ 
ing Lily, a cross between Mrs. George 
C. Hitchcock and Sturtevantii. Pure 
white with large semi-double flowers. 
Unequalled for form and beauty. Will 
bloom much earlier than Juno. The 
leaves are first a light bronze, but later 
develop into a dark green. The leaves 
have fluted margins. $3.50. 
PINK LILIES 
RUBRA ROSEA—One of the best. Large 
flowers of brilliant rose-carmine held 
well above the mottled foliage. $1.50. 
OMARA—A vigorous grower. Produces 
large flowers of deep rose lightened by a 
white stripe through each petal; stamens 
deep orange-red. $1.25. 
JLTBILEE—Flowers 6-8 inches; white with 
pink suffusion at base of the petals. $1.50. 
MRS. GEORGE C. HITCHCOCK—A new 
pink. The Mrs. Hitchcock has large deep 
rose-pink flowers borne above the water. A 
beautiful night-flowering hybrid. Each $2. 
EMILY GRANT HUTCHINGS—A new 
pink with large cup shaped blooms of a de¬ 
lightful clear pink. No collection is complete 
without this attractive new hybrid. Each 
$ 2 . 
FISHERIES ★ WATER GARDEN 
DEVONSHIRE—Brilliant, striking, exotic,—Words Fail to describe the charm of this superb night-flowering lily, 
must grow it to appreciate fully its outstanding quality and magnificent coloration. £ . 
Offered at this special value. ^ ■ 
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