HARDY WATER LILIES e 
WHITE SHADES 
MARLIAC white. S0.65 
A vigorous variety; large flower of pure sparkling whiteness, 
with a center of cluster bright stamens, sepals flushed pink. 
Flowers freely, desirable and handsome. 
GONNERE. SI-75 
An exceedingly double flower. The petals are snowy white 
and there are so many that they resemble a snowball. A vigorous 
grower and king of the whites. 
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YELLOW SHADES 
MARLIAC YELLOW. S0.65 
(CHROMATELLA) 
Has charming canary yellow flowers from four to six inches in 
diameter, with bright yellow stamens. The leaves are beautifully 
mottled with brown. The plant flowers freely, and is of easy, 
quick growth. 
SUNRISE. 52.00 
As the name suggests, it is a glorious clear yellow that opens 
earliest of all. A beautiful contrast in your pool. 
RED AND VERMILLION SHADES 
GLORIOSA. $1.95 
A lily dial 1$ correctly named—slorious. A most popHilar red 
lily for any pool and blossoms are truly a remarkable red and is 
often 6 to 7 inches across, perfect in form and rather double. 
ESCARBOUCLE. $1.75 
The flowers are the most brilliant of all the red varieties, beins 
a uniform Vermillion shade. 
CONQUEROR. $1.50 
A very popular red lily, beins a prolific bloomer. A deep red 
flower and the inside of the petals in white, makins a pronounced 
contrast with the petals. The flowers are as much as 8 inches 
across and are continuously borne durins the entire spring and 
summer. 
ROBINSONI. $1.25 
An old popular plant with warm red flowers and orange-red 
stamens. A pool is never complete without one of these as con- 
YELLOW TO RED SHADES 
COMMANCHE. . $0.95 
The best of dll hardy lilies. Brilliant, glowing amber red with 
heart of fire. The flower opens a rich apricot yellow and then 
later changes to a sunset red shade. 
PAUL HARIOT. $1.25 
It is difficult to describe the beauty of this magnificent lily. The 
blossoms open a soft apricot yellow, changing to orange pink 
and on successive dates deepen to almost a red shade. 
AURORA. Si .00 
Aurora well deserves its name for its flowers run the gamut of 
sunset shades, opening first with a rosy yellow tinge and suddenly 
change to red orange and finally to deep red. Its stamens are 
orange red and the leaves are mottled with brownish red. 
PINK, ROSE AND SALMON SHADES 
MARLIAC PINK. $0.65 
A vigorous grower and the most popular of this^ group, being 
easy to grow for the beginners. Flowers are distinctive andfthe 
best lilies for cutting. The blossoms are quite large, paler than the 
buds ar>d sweet fragrant. 
MASANIELLO. $0.95 
Fragrant cup shaped flowers of soft rose which gradually 
deepen to pink dotted flower with carmine on slender stems. 
Broad leaves are deep green. 
SOMPTUOSA. $1.50 
Another variety of French origin and is exceedingly beautiful 
and attractive. Flowers are really enormous, very double and 
fragrant. The outer petals are rosy pink, gradually deepening 
towards the center, and lightly spotted with a deeper shade of 
color. Deep orange stamens complete the color combination. 
HOW TO PLANT WATER LILIES Water Lilies are easily grown, even by those who have had no previous ex¬ 
perience. For best conditions, a pool about 24 inches deep wilt give ample 
planting room, allowing at least one cubic foot of soil for each bulb, and 8 to 12 inches of water space for the leaves to spread out. 
For satisfactory growth, boxes or pots must be large enough to provide plenty of room for the massy roots. An ideal size is from 12 
to 24 inches across. The best soil consists of a mixture of three parts of rich garden soil to one part of well rotted cow manure. If 
sheep manure is used, one part of sheep manure to ten parts of rich garden soil. After the lily bulb is planted, a layer of clean river 
gravel should cover all pots or boxes to prevent the soil from being stirred up. In setting the box into the pool, it is not necessary 
to drain the pool. Simply set the lily box slowly to the bottom of the pool and before long the leaves will gradually appear to the 
surface. If the pool is constructed too deep, an inverted pot or pedestal will bring the lily box closer to the surface. And finally, 
remember that plenty of sunshine is the best food for all lilies. For further Information, write for our free pamphlet, "SUCCESSFUL 
WATER GARDENING." 
