Randig Water Garden Lilies, 941 Cardiff Avenue, San Bernardino, Calif. 
Mrs. Edward Whitaker (Marmarata) 
A beautiful large lavender blue variety. In color it is very much like 
Whitaker Gigantha; the petals are more pointed and not so broad. It is 
very fragrant and free blooming. The leaves are beautifully marbled with 
maroon. Buds and septals of flowers of this variety are speckled deep 
green. 1 to 10, 60 cents each, 10 or more, each.........$ .40 
Colonel Lindbergh. A medium pale blue similar to the Whitakers. Buds 
and septals are speckled with maroon. Large light green leaves which are 
heavily speckled with maroon. 1 to 10, 60 cents each, 10 or more, 
each ...$ .40 
Pennsylvania (Blue Beauty) 
This gorgeous true blue 
lily is one of the oldest blue 
Water Lilies and still one of 
the most popular. Its giant 
blue flowers are very frag' 
rant; they have a yellow cen¬ 
ter, stamens are tipped with 
blue. Buds and septals are 
speckled and lined with ma¬ 
roon. If given plenty of root 
room, this variety will give 
you an endless display of 
flowers over ten inches in 
spread, all Summer long. It 
is a real Blue Beauty, being 
sold by some water gardens 
under that name. You can’t 
go wrong with this one. 1 to 
10, 50 cents each, 10 or 
more, each .$ .35 
Blue Triumph 
A gorgeous blue lily, al¬ 
most identical with Pennsyl¬ 
vania; it has the same ma¬ 
roon speckled buds and sep¬ 
tals, and its other character¬ 
istics. 1 to 10, 50 cents 
each, 10 or more, each $ .35 
Mrs. Griffith 
A very dark, royal purple of medium si 2 ,e. Buds and septals speckled as 
on Panama Pacific blossoms, 75 cents each, 1 or more...$ .50 
Independence 
A light rose of the Zanzibar type. Leaves deep green. 
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Pennsylvania, or Blue Beauty 
