TROPICAL # 
This group of tropical lilies keep open about the same hours as their hardy sisters 
and bring to the daylight hours the same elegance that the night-bloomers furnish at 
evening. They are open from early morning until late afternoon. 
No pool, however small, is complete without at least one tropical lily, and the large 
pool, which really gives the lilies a chance to develop, is delightful with both day and 
night-blooming tropical lilies. 
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Day Flowering 
WATE R LILIES 
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WHITE 
MRS. GEO. II. EKING—The best pure white, 
with large, fragrant flowers. $1.50. 
JANICE—Exquisite bell-shaped blossoms, bear¬ 
ing small plants on its leaves. $2.00. 
PINK 
MRS. C. W. WARD—Rich rose-pink, with 
numerous golden stamens. Verv free-blooming. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
INDEPENDENCE — Gorgeous, full-petalled 
flowers, opens early and closes late. Dark pink 
coloring. $2.00. 
GENERAL PERSHING—Immense, fragrant 
pink, blooming prolifically. A lily of great 
distinction. $2.25. 
PURPLE 
AUGUST KOCH—Petals pale wisteria-violet, 
with sepals of purple. A very strong plant, 
with attractive foliage. $2.00. 
JUPITER -Deep blue, having purplish tints and 
numerous stamens. One of the very best. $1.50. 
PANAMA PACIFIC—Wine-purple with golden 
stamens. $2.00. Pictured Below. 
BLUE 
BLUE BEAUTY—I ,arge, delightful blue flowers 
with gold stamens. $1.65. 
MRS. EDWARD WHITAKER—Light laven¬ 
der-blue, extra large—a magnificent variety. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
COL. LINDBERG—E normous deep caerulean 
blue flowers, carried high above the water. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
HENRY SHAW—Delightfully fragrant cam¬ 
panula-blue, with stamens of yellow. Free 
blooming. $1.50. 
Night Flowering 
There is something fascinating about the way 
the dazzling blooms open as the others are closing 
in sleep, and remain open all night, closing the 
next morning when the sun again gets bright. On 
cloudy days, they sometimes open all day as well. 
Night-blooming lilies will make your pool a show 
place during the hours when the grounds are 
enjoyed by family and guests. 
RED 
FRANK TIIELEASE—Dark crimson, with 
stamens of deep reddish brown. The most 
popular red night-bloomer. $1.50. 
II. C. HAARSTICK—One of the newer night- 
bloomers. A brilliant red with well-shaped 
flowers. Pictured below. $2.00. 
GEO. IIUSTER -Large, dark red, native to 
India. $2.00. 
WHITE 
JUNO —Developed from the sacred white Lotus 
of Egypt. Blossoms from 8 to 12 inches. $2.00. 
MISSOURI—The very finest of all the white 
night-bloomers, unequalled in form and beau¬ 
ty. More dependable than Juno. $3.00. 
PINK 
OMARANA—I ,arge flowers of deep rose, light¬ 
ened by a white stripe through each petal. 
Stamens deep orange-red. $1.25. 
EMILY G. HUTCHINGS—Large cup-shaped 
flowers, a new variety in this class. $2.00. 
MRS. GKO. C. HITCHCOCK—Dark rose-pink, 
still larger than Omarana. $2.00. 
Each year finds the star lily more popular due 
to the abundant bloom and to the ease in rearing 
them. The starry blossoms are brilliant in hue 
and scented with the fragrance of lily-of-the- 
valley. Are produced in endless profusion all 
summer long. The flowers are six to eight inches 
across and are borne on strong stems a foot or 
more above the water. 
ROSE STAR—These starry brilliant rose pink 
flowers make this variety one of the most 
popular. Four or five blossoms will be open at 
once throughout the entire season. $2.00. 
BLUE STAR—All star lilies are much the same 
in appearance, differing only in color. Blue and 
Rose Star planted together gives one of the 
most beautiful color effects we know. $2.00. 
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Tropical Trio 
Three of the finest tropical water lilies; an ideal 
color combination which provides 24 hours of 
bloom each day. As illustrated: H. C. Haarsticlt 
new red night-bloomer; Marmarata, lavender- 
blue day-bloomer; Panama Pacific, rich wine 
color, day-blooming. 
TROPICAL STAR LILIES 
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