Tropical Day Blooming 
Water Lilies 
Garden lovers are fast becoming acquainted 
with the superiority of the Tropical Water 
Lily over the old time Hardy Water Lily. 
The fragrant tropical blooms, with their 
great variety in color and shade, are larger 
and much more numerous than any of the 
Hardy varieties. Their long stiff stems not 
only add to their beauty in the pool, but 
make excellent cut flowers. Each 
August Koch. Most satisfactory blu¬ 
ish lilac; fragrant, prolific.$2.25 
Blue Beauty. Deep blue, speckled 
leaves. 3.50 
Col. Lindbergh. Sky blue, fragrant.. 3.00 
Dauben. Light blue, small grower.... 2.00 
Mrs. C. W. Ward. Deep rose pink, 
star-shaped, prolific, fine Lily for 
every pool. 2.25 
Mrs. Chas. Rey. A dainty pink, blend¬ 
ing into white, different from all 
others. 3.00 
Henry Shaw. Fragrant, light blue.... 3.00 
Panama Pacific. Lovely rich reddish 
purple, free flowering, stiff stems 
make it a fine cut flower. 3.00 
Pershing. Large orchid-pink bloom, 
lovely. 3.25 
Pink Zanzibariensis. Large, fragrant, 
long-stemmed, for any pool. 2.50 
Pring. Fine white, large and fragrant. 2.50 
Night Blooming 
Tropical Water Lilies 
The Night Blooming Water Lilies flower 
in the early morning and evening and will 
remain open on cloudy days. Each 
Juno. Very best white night bloomer, 
large and conspicuous in any pool... .$2.50 
Bisset. Rose-pink, free flowering. 2.25 
Emily Grant Hutchins. Large, cup¬ 
shaped flowers, curved pink petals... 2.25 
Rubra rosea. Gorgeously brilliant 
crimson; a free bloomer. 2.00 
Lotus 
Each 
American Lotus. Ivory yellow flowers 
which attain gigantic proportions.. .$2.50 
Egyptian Lotus or Lily of the Nile. 
Attractive pink flowers. Quite hardy 
and free grower. 2.50 
Japanese. Large white, fragrant. 2.00 
Oxygenating Plants 
Doz. 
Parrot Feather. A beautiful trailing 
growth for ponds, fountains or fish 
bowls.. $2.00 
Pickerel Rush. Blue flowers; 2 ft.... 2.50 
Water Hyacinth. A floating plant with 
bright lilac spikes of flowers. 2.00 
Water Poppy. The leaves float upon 
the surface, flowers large and yellow. 2.50 
When only 1 plant is ordered a pack¬ 
ing charge of 25c. will be made 
Trained Fruit Trees 
Hardy Water Lilies 
The Hardy Water Lilies do best if planted 
in April and are not affected by the tempera¬ 
ture changes. They are the earliest to bloom 
and easiest to care for in the Winter season. 
Each 
Cromatella. Canary yellow, attractive 
foliage.$1.50 
Marliac Pink. Large flowers of soft 
flesh pink, fragrant. 1.25 
Marliac White. A vigorous variety, 
large white flowers. Free flowering.. 1.25 
Comanche. Copper-orange with red 
markings. 2.00 
Gladstone. The best white hardy, ex¬ 
cepting only Gonnere. 1.50 
Gonnere. Petals snowy white. An ex¬ 
ceedingly double flower. A free 
bloomer. 3.00 
Pink Opal. Considered by many the 
best pink hardy. 2.00 
Paul Hariot. Large blooms, orange- 
pink, deepening to red, unique and 
decidedly one of the best hardies. 2.00 
Rose Arey. Deep cerise-pink. The fin¬ 
est pink variety. 2.00 
Sunrise. Immense bright yellow flow¬ 
ers, by far the finest hardy Water Lily. 2.00 
Marshall’s 
Trained Fruit Trees 
In our constant effort to offer “Everything 
good for every good garden,” we have made 
arrangements with a specialist to grow 
trained fruit trees for us. 
APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS and PLUMS 
Peaches in U- and Fan-shaped Only 
Prices Each 
Single Cordon, Vertical.$2.75 
Horizontal Cordon . 5.00 
Horizontal Cordon, Single for corners. 4.00 
U-Shaped, 4 to 5 ft. 5.00 
U-Shaped, 6 to 8 ft. 7.00 
Double U or Palmette Verrier, 4 to 
5 ft. 8.00 
Double U or Palmette Verrier, 6 to 
8 ft.10.00 
Six-Armed Verrier .$15.00 to $18.00 
Eight-Armed Verrier .$20.00 to $24.00 
Fan-Shaped Trees in several varieties. 
$10.00 to $20.00 
Packing free when cash accompanies order. 
Shipments sent express, charges collect. 
