Pink and Rose 
Marliac Pink (Rosea). The sepals and petals are 
a deep pink shading to a delicate rose at the 
petal tips. The flowers are large and fragrant, 
excellent for cutting. Easily grown; one of 
the best. Each, $1.00. 
Pink Opal. You’ll want this for cutting as well 
as for display. The flower is of medium size, 
deep pink in color. The round bud opens into 
a pink star which stands well above the water. 
Each, 75c. 
Rose Arey. A fine pink of the Odorata type. 
Deliciously fragrant. Should be in every cob 
lection. The brilliant pink petals are pointed 
and incurved. The rich yellow stamens form 
a center of molten gold. It is a dependable 
bloomer; flowers which often measure 6 to 8 
inches in diameter. Each, $1.50. 
Rose Magnolia. A beautiful, upstanding pink' 
rose. The flower is of medium size, from 4 to 
5 inches across, of an exquisite shade of pink. 
Each, 75c. 
W. B. Shaw. Rich rosy pink flowers of delight' 
ful fragrance. A persistent bloomer, hardy and 
vigorous. One of the best. Each, 75c. 
Splendida. A fine strawberry'pink of good size. 
A free grower of good form. This variety can 
always be counted on for a blaze of color all 
summer long. The color intensifies to a rich 
reddish pink the latter part of the season. One 
of the new and rare French varieties. Don’t 
overlook this one in making up your collection. 
One of the first to begin blooming in the 
spring and the last to stop in the fall. Bios' 
soms came to the surface last fall up to the 
time ice was frozen. Each, $1.50. 
Red 
Attraction. A large Water Lily of French origin. 
The flowers often measure 8 inches across. 
The color at first is a garnet'red flecked with 
white. The sepals are almost white. The sta' 
mens are deep mahogany tipped with yellow. 
Each, $2.25. 
Conqueror. An immense bright red flower of 
French origin. The inside of the sepals are 
white, contrasting strongly with the bright 
red petals. Each, $1.75. 
Escarboucle. The most brilliant, and, in the opin' 
ion of many, the finest of all reds. The petals 
are an even vermilion'red. This is a vigorous 
grower and a free bloomer. Each, $2.50. 
Gloriosa. The flower opens a deep rose'red and 
deepens in color until it is a rich dark red. 
The flowers are of good size, often 5 to 6 
inches across. A dependable bloomer. Each, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
James Brydon. The flowers of moderate size, 
4 to 5 inches in diameter, are of a rich, rosy 
crimson color. A prolific bloomer. Each, $2.50. 
Changeable Colors 
As the name implies, the Hardy Water Lilies 
in this group change their colors as the flowers 
open. 
Aurora. All the colors of a summer dawn are 
embodied in this lovely and interesting Lily. 
The first day, the flowers are a soft rosy aprb 
cot. Gradually the color deepens until by the 
third day it is a rich red. Each, $1.00. 
Comanche. The largest, and many think it is the 
finest, of the Changeable Hardy Water Lilies. 
At first the big, beautiful flowers are of a rich 
apricot. Gradually the color deepens to a dark 
coppery orange, flushed with red. A real gem. 
Each, $1.25. 
Paul Hariot. Interesting because of the complete 
color transformation which every flower urn 
dergoes. The flower opens a light yellow; it 
changes to rose'pink and finally to deep cop' 
peered. Each, $1.50. 
WHITE CEDAR TUBS 
Wise water gardeners no longer plant Water Lilies in open soil but in 
decay'resisting white cedar tubs. These conserve plant food and keep the 
pool from becoming muddy. We offer here sturdily built tubs made of 
select white cedar capable of giving years of satisfactory service. One strong 
Water Lily bulb to the tub is sufficient. Lilies are heavy feeders. Plant food 
can be added to the soil of the tub at planting time and later . . . You will also find it convenient 
to set shallow water plants in tubs. Several may be set in the same tub. The tubs should be so 
arranged that the soil will be at a suitable depth for the particular kinds of plants set. 
Size: Diameter, 18 inches; depth, 9 inches. $1.00 each. 
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