* A Large Pool of 
Gorgeous Water Lilies 
in bloom is a sight 
never to be forgotten 
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We show this photograph as an 
appeal to Park Executives and to 
owners of large estates. We feel 
that City Parks and Public Gardens 
are missing a splendid opportunity 
for beautification if they overlook 
Water Lilies and Aquatic Plants, 
and that garden lovers should bring 
this to the attention of their Public 
Officials. Pools need only 16 to 20 
inches of 'water in them to support 
these gorgeous plants. Fountains in 
lily pools should be turned on only 
occasionally—not allowed to run 
continuously. 
This photograph shows the development which can be expected from a group of only about 16 Water Lilies. Day Bloom¬ 
ing Tropical Water Lilies are in the foreground, and Hardy Water Lilies are in the background. Both types have many 
advantages. Ten Hardy Water Lilies (costing $10.00 to $20.00) and six Tropical Water Lilies (costing $10.00 to Si5.00) 
will produce the magnificent display shown here. (See our listings of Water Lilies, Pages 8 to 11). Aquatic plants re¬ 
quire very little attention and they are remarkably easy to grow. 
