Hardy Lilies Not Listed in Catalogue 
PINK 
Odalesque (Odorata). An intensely fragrant, deep cerise-pink, which opens earlier in the 
morning than almost any other lily. $ 1.50 
Lustrous. A large cup-shaped lily, rose-pink in color with a host of yellow stamens. 
Sepals deep pink inside and brown outside. There is a silvery sheen to the petals, 
making a color hard to describe. The plant is a strong grower, with short leaf stems, 
making a very desirable plant for a small pool. $ 2.50 
Mrs. Richmond. A rare variety of singular beauty. Very large flowers, of deep rose with 
lilac tints; petals broad and full; stamens a delicate canary-yellow. A rare and ex¬ 
tremely choice lily.$5.00 
Gloire du Temple-Sur-Lot. Remarkable and very double lily resembling an immense 
decorative dahlia in form. Opens a beautiful pink that changes gradually to a pure 
white. Frequently has over a hundred long, narrow, curled petals. $ 3.00 
Mary Patricia. The daintiest, deep peach blossom pink lily imaginable and one that is 
exceptionally generous on bloom. Is especially good for Tub-gardens. $ 1.50 
RED 
James Hudson. An exceptionally good, new variety. The tulip shaped blooms have sharp 
petals of rich red with mauve reflections.$3.00 
Vesuve. The petals are a very bright, dark red, the stamens are red, tipped with yellow— 
a striking color combination that attracts the attention of the visitor. Next to Gloriosa, 
it is the freest flowering of the red lilies. $ 2.50 
Sirius. One is always attracted to this colorful lily, for it is one of the deepest reds, almost 
velvety black. Then the leaves are so vividly colored that they make a bright spot in 
the pool, even when the plant is not blooming, being almost red with deep splotches 
of maroon, becoming more conspicuous as the leaves age. $ 3.00 
WHITE 
White Laydeker. A very pretty creamy-white lily of dwarf habit. In shallow water it 
blooms very freely. Exceptionally good for Tub-garden. $ 1.25 
Hermine. A dainty white lily; also good for Tub-garden. The blossoms snuggle among 
the pads and are star shaped. $ 1.50 
YELLOW 
Moorei. A new lily from Australia, deeper in color than the Marliac. A rare plant having 
large blossoms and leaves spotted rather than splotched. $ 2.50 
Tropical Lilies Not Listed in Catalogue 
Governor Luis Emerson. Huge china-blue flowers with a wonderful fragrance. The 
foliage is very attractive, having handsome brown stripes on rich green. A very good 
bloomer.$2.00 
Whitaker Gigantea. The largest of all Tropical Lilies, the blossoms being as large as 
dinner plates. A very delicate shade of blue, turning to white as flower ages . . . .$ 2.00 
Mrs. W. R. James. A new deep pink lily raised at Garfield Park, Chicago, by Aug. 
Koch. The blossoms are very large and well formed and the plant blooms profusely 
all summer. You will enjoy its showiness and sweet perfume. $ 2.00 
Chicago. A clear pink lily with quantities of medium-sized blooms, blooming until frost 
comes, and having as many as 8 blossoms at one time. The leaves are profusely 
spotted with mahogany, making a very attractive plant.$2.00 
