Day - Blooming 
TROPICAL 
LILIES 
(Continued) 
BLUE BEAUTY 
In color this va¬ 
riety seems to 
reflect the blue 
of the summer sky, with the stamens marking 
gold lines over the petals. The flowers are 
larger than most of the tropical lilies, and come 
freely and continuously all summer. A collec¬ 
tion without Blue Beauty will certainly 
lack one of the best day-blooming varie¬ 
ties. Each.. 
* 2 . 
WHITE 
MRS. GEO. H. PRING. (Pring 1922.) (S. A. F. Silver 
Medal.) A new and novel type that produces 
numbers of large fragrant, white flowers with pointed 
petals. Very attractive among the pinks and blues in 
a pond and excellent when used alone in a formal set¬ 
ting. It is the counterpart of the Mrs. Whitaker in pure 
white. Petals broader at the base and more pointed at the 
tip. Has been known to produce 13-inch flowers, but like 
the Whitaker, will also bloom in very small quarters. It is 
unusual that this, the only hybrid white lily, should be so 
superior in every respect to the common white Gracilis of 
Mexico. Will combine with any color. $1.50. 
* JANICE. An exquisite pure white flower, bell-shaped, 
with many stamens. This tropical day bloomer is the 
finest achievement of modern nymphaea culture, being the 
first white lily to bear small plants on its leaves as well as 
being superior to both of the present white tropical lilies. 
The shape of the flower is different from the star-shaped 
Mrs. Pring which was crossed with Independence in pro¬ 
ducing this fine new variety. Janice is a purer white and 
more handsome flower than either of its parents. (1928) $2. 
New — White Day-Bloomer 
ALICE TRICKER 
A very prolific white day-blooming water lily. 
The flowers are somewhat larger than Mrs. Geo. H. 
Pring and a clearer white. A vigorous grower and 
does exceedingly well in outdoor pools. Foliage a 
pleasing green. $5. 
