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LILIES 
Three of the Finest 
GLORIOSA (Above) 
A lily that is correctly named since it is so exceed¬ 
ingly glorious that we recommend it as the basis of 
every collection. Let us assure you that Gloriosa, 
without doubt, sets a standard among hardy lilies 
and beautiful flowers. Its blossom is a truly remark¬ 
able red and is often 6 to 7 inches across, perfect in 
form and rather double. Its perfume is similar to 
that of apple blossoms. It is thoroughly at home in 
pool or lake, and its characteristic small leaf-spread 
and large blossoms make it an ideal plant for tub 
culture. $2.25. 
GONNERE (Right) 
An exceedingly double flower. The petals are 
snowy white and there are so many of them that the 
flower looks like a huge snowball. Foliage light 
green. A free bloomer. $2.25. 
COMANCHE (Below) 
Unique among the hardy lilies in that it proudly 
upholds itself well above the water surface. Flower 
opens rich apricot and then changes to a deep cop¬ 
pery bronze. You will be delighted with this one. $2. 
VERY SPECIAL 
(Collection No. H-9) 
Can you imagine more loveliness in 
one pool than these three glorious 
lilies offer? You may have the red 
Gloriosa, the white Gonnere and the 
rich apricot Comanche. 
All three for only 
"My Lilies Are Beautiful" 
“My lilies are beautiful, especially the Comanche. The dif¬ 
ferent shades of red and gold are a sight to behold. Some of 
the blooms must measure five inches across.” Fred F. Barkow, 
Wauwatosa, Wis. 
“Thank you for services rendered, also for your supplies sent 
me. Your goods always live up to the advertisements.” Wil¬ 
liam H. Bentley, Providence, R.I. 
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