Hardy Nymphaea Sunrise 
Sunrise — Absolutely the best yellow water lily 
grown. The flowers are immense, averaging over 
10 inches in diameter and borne in steady suc¬ 
cession from earliest spring till late in fall. Beau¬ 
tiful sulphur yellow in color, with an indescrib¬ 
able natural grace resembling the tropical night 
bloomers, and one of the most admired lilies in 
our pools. When well-grown the plant is enor¬ 
mous with huge green leaves flushed and mot¬ 
tled with red. Does well in deep water and 
stands crowding. 
Tuberosa Richardsoni — Flowers pure white and 
quite double. No variety in our Water Garden 
is admired more than this immense snowball¬ 
like flower, 8 inches in diameter. 
Vera Louise — This has a flower we have long 
sought; a freeblooming white lily comparable in 
quality to the finest colored Marliacs. It was 
first found in the ponds of Mr. F. T. Wright and 
named for his daughter. Apparently, the Vera 
Louise is a cross between Gladstone and Mar- 
liac Rose. It has the broad white petals and 
cup-shaped flowers of the former anc^ the red 
brown sepals with inner flesh tints of the later. 
Hardy. 
Wm. Doogue — A magnificent lily. Flowers of a 
beautiful shell-pink color, cup-shaped and very 
double, of free growth and flowering continu¬ 
ously throughout the season. 
A Common Sense Suggestion 
The beautiful lilies which are shown in this 
catalogue not only lend grace and elegance to 
your pond, but are also very unique in the flower 
world. 
Aside from the above they are an absolute 
necessity from the standpoint of health and com¬ 
fort of your fish. 
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