Sioux 
REDS AND CRIMSONS 
GLORIOSA —One of the most popular of reds 
above the average in size and brilliant red in 
color which deepens with age. It is semi-double 
often measuring seven inches across. Does well 
in a tub garden and produces flowers throughout 
he season under all conditions. $1.75. 
CONQUEROR —Described on page 3. $1.75. 
JAMES BRYDON —Described on page 3. $2.00. 
ESCARBOUCLE —Described on page 3. $2.00. 
ATTRACTION —Described on page 3. $2.50. 
WM. FALCONER —The deepest red of all lilies. 
Almost a velvety, black red. Stamens garnet, 
leaves blotched with green and maroon. Not as 
free in bloom as other reds but the blossoms are 
surely worth waiting for. The first blossom will 
more than repay the price of investment. $3.50. 
ARETHUSA —Flowers are large with broad petals, 
deep crimson in color with velvety sheen. Sepals 
are lighter. This variety is usually overlooked by 
our customers when ordering by mail but once 
seen in blossom you will surely want to possess it. 
Somewhat the shape of James Brydon and almost 
as deep in color as William Falconer. Don’t pass 
this one up. $2.00. 
ROBINSONI —The blossoms float on the water and 
are of a dark orange-red changing and deepening 
in color with age. It attracts instant attention and 
does equally as well in a tub garden or large pool. 
$1.75. 
Hardy Water Lilies 
In establishing our water gardens we spared no time, effort, nor money in securing not 
only the best varieties but those that would be most suitable for water gardens in most 
sections of the country. In this list you will find varieties that are suitable for every climatic 
condition, also for the various tastes in color and most any size pocketbook. 
PINKS AND ROSE 
ROSE AREY —Awarded the silver medal by the 
New York Horticultural Society. Undoubtedly 
one of the best of the Odorata section. A deep 
cerise-pink sometimes reaching eight inches in 
diameter. Petals are of a starry, pointed form and 
very fragrant. $1.25. 
PINK OPAL —An attractive deep pink of medium 
size, gracefully cup-shaped and fragrant. Espec¬ 
ially adapted as cut flowers. 75c. 
SPLENDIDA —Fully described on page 3. $1.40. 
EUGENIE de LAND— A very charming, sweet- 
scented lily of the Odorata section. The long 
petals are a deep pink near the base and almost 
white at the tips. Blooms are of good size and 
semi-double. One of the most delicate colors in 
our garden. $1.00. 
MORNING GLORY —Soft, shell pink; very beau¬ 
tiful, particularly when opening in the morning. 
The plant is a good, strong grower. One of the 
big fellows, the blossoms getting larger as the 
season advances—gives an excellent show after 
most of the other lilies have stopped blooming. 
$1.50. 
AMABILIS —A very desirable variety of recent 
introduction. Flowers are large and starry in form, 
slightly cupped. Deep pink in the center which 
lightens to a silver pink on the tips. Canary yellow 
stamens. One of the best of the recent introduc¬ 
tions. $3.00. 
SOMPTUOSA —Described on page 3. Pictured on 
front cover. $1.50. 
MARLIAC PINK —Pale, pink flowers of unusual 
size and abundantly borne throughout the entire 
season. One of the most popular pinks. Pictured 
on page 4. $1.00. 
MARLIAC ROSE —Deep pink. One of the most 
popular of the earlier introductions. Flowers are 
large and you can count on an abundance of 
bloom from this plant. Pictured on page 5. $1.25. 
RENE GERARD —An immense, fine red pink 
variety. Flowers eight to nine inches in diameter. 
A free grower that produces an abundance of 
blossom. Visitors at the gardens were amazed one 
day last season in seeing ten huge blossoms open 
at one time from one individual bulb. Pictured on 
front cover. $2.50. 
SUNSET COLORS 
COMANCHE —The best sunset color. Fully 
described on page 3. Pictured page 4. $1.50. 
PAUL HARIOT —One of the most popular. 
Description on page 3. Pictured page 4. $1.25. 
AURORA —Due to the variations in color each 
day four different colors of blossoms on a plant 
may be seen at one time. Semi-dwarf in habit. 
Blossoms are of smaller size three to four inches 
across, opening creamy-yellowdeepening orange- 
red to dark red with age. I recommend this one 
for a small pool or tub garden. Pictured on Front 
Cover. $1.00. 
SIOUX —Rich, chrome-yellow flowers tinged with 
bronze deepening to an orange red. Similar in 
color to Comanche, somewhat lighter in shade 
of color. Blossoms not quite so large but very 
delicate in shade. Pictured on front cover. $1.00. 
INDIANA —A free growing variety bearing beau¬ 
tiful copper-yellow flowers tinged pink, deepen¬ 
ing to copper-red on succeeding days. A remark¬ 
able plant producing a constant succession of 
color changes in its flowers. $1.00. 
WHITES 
GONNERE —Described on page 3. Illustration on 
page 5. $2.00. 
GLADSTONE —Large dazzling white flowers with 
broad, waxy petals, sulphur yellow heart. Free in 
blooming. Opens early in the morning. One of 
the largest whites. Pictured on front cover. $1.00. 
MARLIAC WHITE —Snowy white petals with 
bright yellow stamens. The fragrant blossoms are 
five to six inches in diameter. Sepals are tinted 
with pink. It is a continuous bloomer. Pictured 
on page 4. $1.00. 
ODORATA GIGANTIA —Large pure white 
flowers and very fragrant Blossoms reach six to 
eight inches across. It is highly recommended for 
large ponds or lakes and will stand deep water. 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— This new variety is a 
dazzling white with yellow sta¬ 
mens. Flowers measure from six 
to eight inches across and are 
carried several inches above the 
water. The fragrance is of anise. 
The leaves are of olive green of 
peculiar formation; the outer por¬ 
tion has an indentation rarely seen 
in water lilies. Can spare a limited 
number at $1.00. 
YELLOW 
SUNRISE— Fully described on page 
3. The largest of all hardy lilies, a 
beautiful yellow color. $2.25. 
CHROMATELLA (Marliac Yellow) 
—Perhaps the most popular of all 
water lilies. Sulphur yellow in 
color with broad curving petals. It 
blooms over the entire spring and 
summer months, producing an end¬ 
less succession of blossoms. The 
leaves are handsomely splotched 
with maroon. Thrives under all 
conditions and is hardy. Pictured 
on page 4. $1.00. 
For the Collector 
We have a limited number of 
each of 40 rare varieties. If in¬ 
terested, write for prices. 
Sunrise — Description on Page 3 
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