COMANCHE 
Unique among the hardy lilies in that it 
proudly upholds itself well above the water 
surface. Flower opens rich apricot and then 
changes to a deep coppery bronze. You will 
be delighted with this one. $2. 
YELLOW SHADES 
Yelloiv to Red Shades—next page 
ROSE AREY (Left) 
This variety is in the front rank of the 
water lilies because of its color, freedom 
of bloom and strong growth. The flow¬ 
ers, a deep cerise pink, sometimes reach 
8 inches in diameter. We consider Rose 
Arey one of the best of the hardy odorata 
type. $1.50. 
GONNERE (Right) 
An exceedingly double flower. The 
petals are snowy white and there are so 
many of them that the flower looks like 
a huge snowball. Foliage light green. 
A free bloomer. $2.00. 
SUNRISE. As the name suggests, it is a 
glorious yellow that opens earliest of all. 
Enormous flowers attaining a size of eight or 
nine inches, even on young plants, easily the 
largest hardy lily. The buds are olive brown 
with a salmon flush. The long narrow petals 
stand at various angles, and with their curved 
sides and crinkled tips give the appearance 
of a giant chrysanthemum. The general color is a clear yellow 
with a touch of fluorescent green, the stamens rich lemon chrome. 
The leaves are almost egg shaped, with wavy, crinkled sides, deep 
green above and red flecked with dark red brown below. Unusual 
in form, beauty and fragrance. $2.00. 
CHROMATELLA. The clear, rich yellow of Chromatella makes 
it by far the best yellow variety grown. $1. 
YELLOW PYGMY. A tiny lily that is ideal for tub culture. 
Flowers from one to two inches across are a rich golden yel¬ 
low. Leaves are pleasingly mottled with chocolate. 75c. 
Marliacea rosea N. M. albida N. M. chromatella 
THE MARLIAC TRIO 
The three most popular hardy water <T ^ 
lilies. Free blooming, fragrant, beau- 
tiful. As illustrated, the three. 
