ROSEA 
CHROMATELLA 
ALBIDA 
MARLIAC TRIO—In this natural-color photograph we show late September blooms of our plants, from which you 
may gain some idea of the splendid flowering to be expected in your Water Garden. These Hardy Water Lilies are 
the widely known and deservedly popular Marliac Trio—the yellow, white and pink Marliacs. 
Our price, in Collection, only. 
.$2.25 
petaled; very symmetrical and fragrant. 
Adaptable to Pool or Tub-Gardens. 
Blooms continuously. $1.95. 
ATTRACTION—An immense flower, 
remarkably bright red in color and very 
free in bloom. We have counted fifty 
blossoms on a single box of them. $2.25. 
CONQUEROR—(Illustrated on front 
cover)—An immense flower; the bright 
red petals shaded with white on the in¬ 
side change to deep red as the flower 
ages. Strong plants producing a wealth 
of bloom. $2. 
ESCARBOUCLE—Flowers an intense 
vermilion-red deepening on succeeding 
days; stamens garnet. Strong growing; 
should be included in every collection. 
$ 2 . 
METEOR—The slender, flaring petals 
fold about garnet-colored stamens—a 
very pleasing flower that blooms abun¬ 
dantly. Each $2. 
ATROPURPUREA—A magnificent dark 
red lily bearing large flowers with golden 
stamens. Each $3.50. 
JAMES BRYDON—Handsome bronze-red 
foliage and large, cup-shaped flowers whose 
broad petals are an unique rose-crimson. An 
exceptional variety. $2.50 
LUCIDA—(Illustrated on page 7)—Large 
flowers of a rich, warm red; petals long, 
pointed; stamens red-orange. Foliage green 
splotched maroon. Free flowering. $2.50. 
ROBINSONI—Leaves spotted maroon and 
deep red on under side. Flowers a violet red 
with slight orange suffusion; stamens red- 
orange. Makes a vivid contrast. $2.50. 
SLTLTAN—Large flowers of a striking shade 
of red. Petals shade from light to deep red 
at base. Blooms continuously. $3. 
RENE GERARD—Flowers very large, 
many petaled of a deep old rose shading to 
rose crimson. A distinctive variety. $2. 
PICCI OLA—Rich green foliage splotched 
with red. Large dark crimson flowers borne 
above the water. $3. 
MARLIAC FIRE—A distinctive variety 
producing medium sized flowers of a uniform 
fiery red. $3. 
LAYDEKER PURPLE—Plant of medium 
growth. Flowers deep rosy crimson, sta¬ 
mens orange red. $2. 
RED LAYDEKER—Flowers a brilliant 
amaranth red. Stamens fire red. Plant of 
medium habit. $1.50. 
VESUVE—Plant of good growth. Flowers 
fragrant of a dark rich red. $3. 
RED AND YELLOW LILIES 
COMANCHE—(Illustrated on page 8)— 
The hardiest of all cultivated lilies. 
Large flowers of rich apricot with glow¬ 
ing red markings deepening to copper 
orange; olive green foliage flaked brown. 
Vigorous and free blooming. $1.75. 
AURORA—(Illustrated on page 6)— Very 
free flowering, of semi-dwarf habit suit¬ 
able for small Pools or Tub-Gardens. 
Flowers amber-yellow, shading to red- 
orange on the second day and then 
deep red. $1. 
SIOUX—(Illustrated on page 9)—Flow¬ 
ers a rich copper-yellow of good size; 
petals long, pointed, and tinged red 
along the sides. Flowers and central 
foliage raised slightly above the water. 
$1.50. 
FULVA—Anew red and yellow flower of 
great beauty and abundant blooms. 
Each $1.25. 
INDIANA—A free growing variety bearing 
beautiful copper-yellow flowers tinged pink, 
deepening to copper-red on succeeding days. 
A remarkable plant producing a constant 
succession of color changes in its freely pro¬ 
duced flowers. $1.50. 
PAUL HARIOT—(Illustrated on page 8)— 
Cup-shaped blooms of a delicate light yellow 
suffused with pink. Colors deepen on suc¬ 
ceeding days to yellow and copper-red. 
Mottled foliage. $1.65. 
CHRYSANTHA—(Illustrated on page 6)— 
Medium-sized flowers changing from amber- 
yellow to deep yellow-vermilion; stamens 
fiery orange. The plant is compact-growing, 
semi-dwarf in habit, making it an excellent 
variety for small pools or tub. $2. 
GRAZIELLA—(Illustrated on page 7)— 
Charming orange-pink flowers shading to a 
fine orange-red with age. A splendid variety 
for the Tub Garden and one you will enjoy 
for its unique color and pretty cupped form 
$1.50. 
SOLFATARE—A free blooming variety 
bearing rich apricot colored flowers of me¬ 
dium size. $1.65. 
MOOREI—In many respects like the Mar¬ 
liac Yellow. The flowers being of a deeper 
tone of yellow. $2.25. 
THE WORLD'S LARGEST 
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