A few of the finest 
TROPICAL 
WATER LILIES 
AUGUST KOCH 
{Right) 
*AUGUST KOCH. As a variety suitable for all 
general purposes there is none that surpasses 
August Koch. It belongs to the same group as 
Dauben, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and Panama-Pacific. 
We have had this variety continue in bloom for four 
years in our greenhouses. The flowers are T to 8 
inches in diameter and open for four to six days. 
The sepals are purplish lilac and the petals pale 
wistaria-violet (Ridgeway color chart). Foliage 
strong and attractive. $2.00. 
“I wish to tell you how pleased we were 
with our plants. They surely look very 
healthy and were packed so nicely. Thank you 
so much.” Mrs. David Larson, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 
“We have had some lilies measure 9%" 
to 11%" in diameter. They have been beau¬ 
tiful, both the day and night bloomers.” 
Mrs. R. Hugh Robinson, 
Lathrop, Mo. 
AUGUST KOCH 
MRS. GEO. H. PRING 
TRICKER'S 
HEARTS DESIRE 
TRIO 
(Collection No. T-19) 
DAY AND NIGHT 
BLOOMING SPECIAL 
Three glamorous Tropical Lilies which will 
add a brilliant note of color to your garden, 
both day and night. These three Tropicals 
go together unusually well 
AUGUST KOCH (Above). Day bloomer. 
Outstanding of the viviparous water lilies 
named in honor of August Koch of the Chi¬ 
cago Park System. Flowers 7 to 8 inched 
across, open 4 to 6 successive days. Purplish 
lilac sepals with stamens of pale wistaria 
violet. $2.00. 
MRS. GEO. H. PRING. (Left). The finest 
of the really large white day bloomers. A 
novel type that produces numbers of large 
fragrant, white flowers with pointed petals. 
$1.75. 
EMILY G. HUTCHINGS. A night-blooming 
water lily of great merit. It produces ex¬ 
ceedingly large cup-shaped flowers of an 
amaranth-pink and is certain to delight all 
who see it. $2.00. 
Combination price for the 
above three fascinating 
varieties, only. 
$465 
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