TROPICAL WATERLILIES 
Blue, Lavender, Purple, Red, White and Pink 
Tropical Waterlilies, or Nymphas, have many 
desirable qualities. Although they are set out late 
in the season, usually June, they make such remark¬ 
able growth that within several weeks blossoms 
appear, and continue increasing in size and numbers 
until heavy frosts destroy the foliage. 
TROPICAL WATERLILLIES-Day Blooming 5" Pots 
White: Each 10 
Mrs. George H. Pring, 
large fragrant .$ .95 $ 7.50 
Janice, Cup shaped. Good. 1.00 7.50 
Alice Tricker, new. 
Excellent variety . 1.50 12.50 
Pink: 
Pink Pearl, rich pink, large bloom, 
9 to 12 in. across. 1.00 8.50 
Mrs. C. W. Ward, good old variety, 
very free flowering .85 6,50 
Mrs. Robt. Sawyer, bright pink. 1.00 8.50 
General Pershing, one of the best 
and largest ... 1.00 7.50 
Zanzibariensis rosea, good variety 
varying in shade .75 6.50 
Blue: 
Mrs. Edward Whitacker, 
Large free blooming. 1.00 7.50 
Col. Lindbergh, true blue . 1.50 8.50 
Blue Bird, true blue. Viviparous . 1,50 
Blue Beauty, deep blue. 1.00 7.50 
Gov, Emerson, 
Large enormous flowers. 1.25 8.50 
Dauben, light blue viviparous.65 5.00 
Purple: 
Royal Purple, dark purple and very 
free flowing (viviparous).. 1.50 12.50 
August Koch, very good viviparous.. 1.00 7.50 
Panama Paciflc, 
Old standby, viviparous. 1.00 6.50 
Night Blooming Tropicals 
White: 
Juno, large pure white. 1.00 7,50 
Missouri, new, very large. 1.25 8.50 
Lotus Dentata, medium sized.85 6.50 
Pink: 
Emily Grant Hutchings, vivid pink, 
Don’t miss this one. 1.25 8.50 
Mrs. Geo. C. Hitchcock, 
Rose pink, large. 1.00 7.50 
Red: 
H. C. Haarstick, dark red. 
Leaves dark . 1.00 8.50 
Frank Trelease, 
Dark crimson, good.85 6.50 
Devonshire, rosy red .85 6,50 
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