GRASSYFORK TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
TROPICAL LILIES provide twenty-four hours of continuous bloom each day from 
settled weather in spring until fall. They adapt themselves to the largest Pools or the 
smallest Tub-Gardens, the size of flowers alone being affected depending on the 
amount of soil and water surface provided. We ship only mature, potted plants, 
many already in flower, which produce fully developed plants giving a wealth of 
bloom in a surprisingly short time after setting out. 
Tropical Lilies are of two distinct types: the Dayblooming Lilies, whose flowers 
open with the sun and close at evening, and the Nightblooming Lilies, whose flowers 
open in the afternoon and remain open until late the following morning. For 
constant succession of bloom the Tropical Lilies are unexcelled. Tropical Lily blos¬ 
soms stand above the water in contrast to Hardy Lily flowers, which float. Set Trop¬ 
ical Lilies out in boxes 18 inches to 2 feet square and a foot deep, submerge 8 to 10 
inches, and allow from 8 to 20 square feet of water-surface, for best results. They 
may be set out when settled weather is assured, which, in the latitude of New York, 
Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and St. Louis, is about the end of May. 
DESCRIPTIONS OF DAY - FLOWERING VARIETIES 
WHITE LILIES 
MRS. GEORGE H. PRING—The best pure 
white Tropical Lily. Flowers very fragrant, 
8 to 10 inches; long pointed petals and 
sepals; golden-yellow stamens, borne in 
abundance all season. Produces equally well 
in scant or ample quarters; size of flower 
alone affected. $1.50. 
GRACILIS—$1.50. 
PINK LILIES 
MRS. ROBT. SAWYER-Plant sturdy, pro¬ 
ducing young plants on the leaves; flowers in 
abundance; gorgeous, full-petaled, and of a 
delightful shade of pink. $2.50. 
ZANZ. ROSEA—(Illustration H back cover) 
Flowers rose-pink of good size, bell shaped, 
and produced very freely. Adaptable to any 
size Pool or to Tub-Gardens. $1.25. 
CHICAGO—(Illustrated above) A strong 
compact growing variety, producing an abun¬ 
dance of pink, medium sized blooms through¬ 
out the season. Mottled foliage, $2.00. 
GENERAL PERSHING-Broad, chalice¬ 
shaped flowers of a clear pink, delightfully 
fragrant. Foliage beautifully mottled. $2.25. 
STELLA GURNEY—$2. 
GRACILIS ROSEA—$2. 
MRS. C. W. WARD—Beautiful large flowers 
of a deep rose-pink on good stems. Petals and 
sepals long, pointed. Flowers produced very 
freely. $2. 
CASTALIFLORA-$1.75. 
PINK PEARL—Vigorous rapid growth, large 
flowers of dark shell Pink, producing very 
freely. Large dark-green foliage, $2.00. 
MRS. W. R. JAMES^—Large flowers of a de¬ 
lightful shade of pink- More brilliant than 
any other yet offered. An unusual Lily, $2.00. 
PURPLE LILIES 
ZANZIBARIENSIS^—The native African pur¬ 
ple lily. Flowers 6-8 inches, very fragrant, 
.showy, and freely produced. $1.50. 
AUGUST KOCM — Flowers very fragrant and 
freely produced. 7-8 inches. Of a pale wis¬ 
teria-violet; sepals lilac. Plant of stocky, 
compact habit adaptable to varying condi¬ 
tions. Foliage a dark green. $2. 
PANAMA-PACIFIC—(Illustration R back 
cover) Flowers a wine-purple with golden 
stamens. This variety is practically ever- 
blooming ; of compact habit producing young 
plants on the leaves. Leaves beautifully spot¬ 
ted and marked as are the hronze-green buds. 
$ 2 . 
BLUE LILIES 
BLUE BEAUTY' (PENNSYLVANIA) — 
(Illustration above) Flowers a deep rich 
blue; many petaled; stamens golden-yellow, 
tipped blue. Buds and leaves green beauti¬ 
fully splotched maroon. $2. 
MRS. ED. WHITAKER—Light lavender-blue 
flowers; long pointed petals; exceptionally 
free flowering. Very adaptable. Can be 
flowered in a small pot. Size of flower and 
foliage increased with additional allowance 
of water surface and soil. $2.25. 
CAERULEA^—The original "Blue Lotus” of 
the Nile. Produces an endless succession of 
fragrant blooms until heavy frost. $1.25. 
BLUE BIRD^—Flowers of medium size, cup¬ 
shaped, of a good shade of blue. $4. 
ERNST LUDWIG^—Given space, this variety 
will prove a vigorous grower, producing large 
flowers of a rich violet-blue on stout stems. 
Foliage glossy green. $2.50. 
DAUBEN—Flowers a light blue and very 
fragrant. Plant compact, suitable for Tub, 
Pool, or Aquarium culture. $1.25. 
WM. STONE—$2. 
CAPENSIS—$1.25. 
AMETHYST—^A large free flowering variety 
bearing young plants on the leaves. Flowers 
a deep ameythst blue. $2.50. 
CALIFORNIA^—^An excellent variety. Large 
blue flowers, freely produced. $2. 
COL. LINDBERGH—(Illustration A inside 
front cover) Enormous deep caerulean blue 
flowers carried high above the water on good 
stems. Plant of strong growth. $2.25. 
MRS. WOODROW WILSON-Plant of com¬ 
pact habit, producing young plants on the 
leaves. Flowers a light lavender blue, cup¬ 
shaped, of medium size, and very freely pro¬ 
duced. $2. 
GOVERNOR EMERSON — Exceptionally 
large flowers of medium blue. Foliage at¬ 
tractively marked with hrown, $2.00. 
RED LILIES 
PATRICIA-$2. 
GRACILIS RUBRA—$2. 
