Water Lilies POSTPAID 
Every Yard Can Maintain a Water Lily Pool— 
Plant Yours This Spring 
These Water Lilies are perfectly hardy anywhere in the 
United States, growing wild as far north as Canada. They 
commence flowering early in the spring and remain in flower 
until late summer. 
THREE NEW SENSATIONAL 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
Iiticida. Crimson with yellow center and mottled 
leaves . $1.25 
Morrell. Brightest yellow . 1.50 
Odalisque. Deep pink, very fragrant . 1.25 
One each of the above, a A A 
$4.00 value, postpaid for 
Marliac White. Snowy white petals with bright yellow sta¬ 
mens. Fragrant. Each 75c. 
Marliac Pink. The large pink flowers are borne abundantly 
the entire season. Each 75c. 
Marliac Yellow. (Chromatella.) Sulphur-yellow in color 
with broad curving petals. The leaves are handsomely 
splotched with maroon. Each 75c. 
Comanche. Orange-pink, yellow starnens, deepening to a 
glowing amber-red. One of the hardiest of all water lilies 
and undoubtedly the best of the sunset colors. Each $1.25. 
Conqueror. Flowers are a cherry-red with orange-yellow 
stamens. One of the showiest of reds. Each $1.50. 
Escarhoucle. Bright, intense red deepening to crimson with 
garnet stamens. A free blooming, vigorous variety. Each 
$1.75. 
G-onnere. One of the very few double water lilies. Leaves 
are small and does not require much room, but gives an 
abundance of snow-white -flowers resembling huge snowballs. 
Each $1.75. 
James Brydon. A vivid rosy crimson with small bronze-red 
leaves. Not a heavy leaf maker, which makes it ideal for small 
pools or tub garden. Each $1.75. 
Sumptuosa. Considered one of the most delicate and beautiful 
of all the pinks. Rather double, almost perfect in form and 
above the average in size. Each $1.50. 
Maniac Chromatella — Yellow 
Marliac Alba — White 
Sunrise. Largest of all hardy water lilies. The flowers are a 
clear sulphur-yellow and are carried several inches above the 
water. One of the first lilies to open in the morning. Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
SHALLOW WATER AND BOG PLANTS 
Arrowhead. Arrow-shaped leaves with small white flowers. Each 
20c; 2 for 35c. 
Cattails. The favorite ornamental swamp plants. Each 25c; 
3 for 70c. 
Floating^ Heart. Bright yellow, fringed flowers. Should be 
planted in soil and from 6 to 18 inches of water. Each 20c; 
2 for 35c. 
Pickerel Bush. Produces blue flowers the entire season. Each 
25c; 3 for 70c. 
Water Poppy. The large yellow blooms resemble California 
Poppies. Plant as you would a Water Lily. Each 20c; 2 for 
35c. 
Water Iris or Yellow Flag. Blooms the entire season. Thrives 
in water up to 12 inches deep. Each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Umbrella Palm. Small 35c; medium 50c; large 75c. 
Fish Moss, Cabomba, Anacharis, Myriophyllnm and 
Parrot Feather. Per bunch 15c; postpaid 20o. 
Water Hyacinths. The plants float and are excellent for fish 
to deposit their eggs on. Medium 15c; large 25c. 
Fix-It Cement. Ready mixed, just add the water. 25-lb. bag 
50c, not prepaid. 
Permangfanate Potassium. A germ destroyer to use in out¬ 
door pools. H lb. 20c; 1 lb. 65c, not postpaid. 
The best scavengers for garden pools are Japanese Snails. 
Each 20c; 2 for 35c; 12 for $1.80. 
IMPOBTAHT. Pool plants should be kept in water 
until planted. 
RAINBOW WATER LILY COLLECTION 
1 Conqueror 1 Gonnere 1 Comanche 1 Sumptuosa 1 Sunrise 
All five, $8.00 value, for $6.40, postpaid. 
Marliac — Pink 
BOOK: NEW GABBEN GUIDE. Re¬ 
written, has a complete chapter on Garden 
Pools, their care, etc. A splendid book on 
gardening. 300 illustrations. ^.00, post¬ 
paid. 
MABEIAC COBIiECTION 
1 White 1 Pink 1 Yellow 
All 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
COMPLETE LILY POOL 
COLLECTION 
All for $2.25 Postpaid 
1 Water EUy. Pink. $0.75 
1 Water DUy. White. 75 
1 Water Hyacinth . .20 
1 Umbrella Palm .50 
1 Water Poppy .20 
1 Bunch Fish Moss.20 
Begnilar price.$2.60 
COEBECTION OF PDANTS FOB 
MABGIN OF FOOD 
Our selection, to be suitable for 
your location. Six plants, assorted 
for $1.10; 12 plants for $2.00, all 
postpaid. 
TUB GABDEN COEIiECTlON 
1 Iilly. Your choice of the Marliac* $0.75 
1 Small Umbrella Palm. .35 
1 Water Hyacinth.15 
1 Bunch Fish Moss.20 
3 Trailing Sedums for outside 
margin . .70 
Value $2.15 
COMFEETE FOB $1.75. Postpaid. 
IRIS — Bearded or Germanica 
Fall is the ideal planting time. Stock ready August IsL 
See our Fall Catalog for our complete list of named varieties. Write for copy. 
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