ROUND-THE-CLOCK 
Tror'ical Tr 
TTiree of the finest tropical water lilies; an 
ideal color combination which provides 24 hours 
of bloom each day. As illustrated; H. C. Haar- 
stick new red niqht-bloomer; Marmarata. laven¬ 
der-blue day-bloomer; Panama Pacific, rich wine 
color, day-blooming. 
GOLDFISH 
• SHALLOW WATER PLANTS • 
NIGHT FLOWERING 
Morrei 
Rene Gerard 
Sioux 
Many interesting plants are found in this 
group which are used both as marginal and 
as a pool decoration. They thrive in two to 
twelve inches of water and grow naturally 
about the margins of lakes and streams. 
ARROW HEADS -Arrow shaped leaves with 
small white flowers. An excellent bog or 
shallow water plant that adds greatly to the 
appearance of your pool. 25c. 
BULLRUSH —A native swamp plant similar to 
the cattail. 25c each, 3 for 50c. 
CATTAILS -A favorite swamp plant easy to 
grow and ornamental. 25c each. 3 for 50c. 
CREEPING PRIMROSE — A rapid growing, 
partially submerged vine with willow 
shaped leaves producing an abundance of 
bright yellow flowers. Will grow in any 
moist place along the pool or may be sub¬ 
merged. 25c each, 3 for 50c. 
FLOATING HEART - Bright yellow, fringed 
five petalled flowers, size of a half dollar. 
The leaves are green blotched with maroon. 
Should be planted in soil in two to eighteen 
inches of water. 25c each. 3 for 50c. 
PARROT FEATHER -Feathery, green shoots 
trailing over the water forms soft airy 
masses about the base of taller plants. One 
of the best for planting in fountain basins. 
15c each. 4 for 50c. 
• OXYGENATING PLANTS • 
ANACHARIS -A rapid grower desirable for 
pools and aquariums. 15c. 
COON-TAIL - Plume-like stems with finely 
dissected leaves. Fine for the aquarium. 
15c. 
CURLED LEAF FERN -A fern-like plant grow¬ 
ing submerged in the pool makes a beauti¬ 
ful background. 15c. 
LUDWIGA—A beautiful green and red tinted 
plant growing submerged. 25c per bunch. 
MYRIOPHYLLUM - - Very good for goldfish 
spawning. The fish will also eat large por¬ 
tions. This evergreen-like plant is available 
throughout the year and is one of the most 
interesting of this group. 15c. 
WATER POPPY--The blossoms resemble the 
California Poppy. Each plant throws out 
many floating runners bearing large blos¬ 
soms all summer long. Plant as you would 
a water lily. 15c each, 4 for 50c. 
VARIEGATED SWEET FLAG—A fine hardy 
plant with saber-like leaves, broadly striped 
green and ivory. Grows about 2 feet high. 
Sl.OO for 3. 
PICKEREL RUSH—The blue flowers of this 
plant are borne freely throughout the entire 
season. 25c each. 
WATER CANNA—A hardy plant, with slim, 
graceful stalks, four to five feet high, and 
beautiful broad leaves. Forms an excellent 
background, with its spikes of purple 
flowers. 30c. 
• FLOATING PLANTS • 
DUCK WEED -Small three petalled floating 
plant giving the effect of a green carpet on 
the water. Fish like this one. Does equally 
as well in sun or shade. 25c per portion. 
FLOATING FERN (Azolla) — Tiny, fern-like 
leaves forming emerald green or brown red 
clumps. A good plant for the fish. 25c per 
portion. 
WATER HYACINTH—The delicate spikes of 
lavender flowers with the peacock spot on 
the upper petals are most beautiful and in¬ 
teresting. The plants will float on the water 
but will produce more flowers when not 
allowed to drift about. A good plant for 
shady locations and should be crowded to 
produce lots of bloom. This plant is ideal 
for fish to deposit their eggs on. 15c each. 
4 for 50c. 
• MARGINAL PLANTS • 
FALSE DRAGON HEAD — Spikes of pink 
hooded flowers three feet high. 25c each. 
S2.00 doz. 
VARIEGATED RIBBON GRASS -This attrac¬ 
tive grass is splendid for use at the corners 
of your pool or along the walk way. The 
leaves are longitudinally striped with white 
and very ornamental. 25c each. 
RED 
FRANK TRELEASE -Dark crimson, with stamens 
of deep reddish brown. The most popular red 
night-bloomer. $1.50. 
H. C. HAARSTICK—One of the newer night- 
bloomers. A brilliant red with well-shaped 
flowers. Pictured below. $2.00. 
GEO. HUSTER- -Large, dark red, native to India. 
S2.00. 
WHITE 
JUNO--Developed from the sacred white Lotus 
of Egypt. Blossoms from 8 to 12 inches. $2.00. 
MISSOURI—The very finest of all the white night- 
bloomers, unequalled in form and beauty. More 
dependable than Juno. $3.00. 
PINK 
OMARANA—Large flowers of deep rose, light¬ 
ened by a white stripe through each petal. 
Stamens deep orange-red. $1.25. 
EMILY G. HUTCHINGS — Large cup - shaped 
flowers, a new variety in this class. $2.00. 
MRS. GEO. C. HITCHCOCK—Dark rose-pink, still 
larger than Omarana. $2.00. 
• 
TROPICAL STAR LILIES 
Each year finds the star lily more popular due 
to the abundant bloom and to the ease in rearing 
them. The starry blossoms are brilliant in hue 
and scented with the fragrance of lily-of-the-val- 
ley. Are produced in endless profusion all sum¬ 
mer long. The flowers are six to eight inches 
across and are borne on strong stems a foot or 
more above the water. 
ROSE STAR-—These starry brilliant rose pink 
flowers make this variety one of the most popu¬ 
lar. Four or five blossoms will be open at once 
throughout the entire season. $2.00. 
BLUE STAR -All star lilies are much the same 
in appearance, differing only in color. Blue and 
Rose Star planted together gives one of the 
most beautiful color effects we know. $2.00. 
FOR THE COLLECTOR 
We have a limited number of each of 40 
rare varieties, hardy water lilies. 
If interested, write for prices. 
A charge of 50c for shipping can will be made 
on small orders. In orders for 50 fish or more our 
large cans are used and they may be returned 
express prepaid, at a cost of 20c. 
GIANT GOLDFISH —Selected breeders ten to twelve inches 
long. These are tried Breeders and if you wish to raise a 
lot of young goldfish these are the best investment, $4.00 
per pair. $18.00 per dozen. 
YOUNG GIANT GOLDFISH—Not as fully developed as the 
older type; distinctive in colors for the pools and excellent 
for spavming. $2.00 per poir. 
GIANT PEARL -Pure white scales which occasionally have 
spot of deep red. Eight to ten inches. $4.00 per pair. 
YOUNG COMMON GOLDFISH—According to size, 10c, 25c 
and 50c each. 
GOLDFISH COLLECTION 
For Small or Medium Pool 
This collection of fish and scavengers will supply the 
proper balance for the small or medium pool. 
YELLOW FLAG or WATEIR IRIS—One of the most graceful and necessary plants 
for the pool. Begins to bloom earlier than most any other iris. Blooms the 
entire season. Thrives in water up to twelve inches and also in a moist border. 
Blossoms resemble the Siberian Iris in type and produces an abundance of 
yellow blossoms. 25c each, $2.00 doz. 
IRIS VERSICOLOR or BLUE WATER IRIS—25c each, $2.00 doz. 
Chromatello 
Marliac White 
Commanche 
FANCY FISH 
IMPORTED JAPANESE FANTAILS -Beautiful fish with broad 
double tails and bright coloring. Year old per pair $1.00. 
two years old per pair $2.00. Breeders $3.00, $5.00 and 
$7.50 each. 
SHUBUNKIN or CALICO FISH—Beautifully mottled fish with 
a pattern of blue, gold and black. Year old, per pair 50c, 
two years old per pair $1,00. Breeders $2.00, $3.00 and 
$5.00 each. 
CHINESE MOORS—Jet black fish with telescope eyes. Year 
old per pair $1.00, two years old per pair $2.00. Breeders 
$2.00, $3.00. $5.00 and $7.50 each. 
CALICO FANTAILS -Highly colored fish, calico colors with 
double fan tails. Year old per pair $1.00. two years old per 
pair $2.00. Breeders S2.00. $3.00. $5.00 and $7.50 each. 
CALICO TELESCOPES—Handsome vari-colored fish with 
double fan tails and telescope eyes. Year old per pair 
Sl.OO. two years old per pair $2.00. Breeders $2.00. $3.00, 
S5.00 and $7.50 each. 
SCAVENGERS FOR THE POOL AND 
AQUARIUM 
All aquariums and pools need scavengers, fish to feed 
upon the insects, snails to devour algae and green scum and 
tadpoles to eat decayed matter. In all well-balanced pools 
scavengers should be kept. 
JAPANESE SNAILS- -These large hardy snails frequently be¬ 
come as large as an English Walnut. They devour algae 
and green scum and help to keep the water clear. These 
snails do not lay eggs as do other varieties but are live 
bearers, bringing forth the young fully developed. 2 for 25c, 
$1.25 per dozen. 
BROWN RAMSHORN SNAILS —Medium size snails with she 1 
characteristics of that name. Very prolific egg layers and 
are very active scavengers. 15c per pair. 60c per dozen. 
RED RAMSHORN SNAILS—Somewhat larger than the Brown 
Ramshorn, sometimes known as the Coral Snail. Excellent 
scavengers. Lend much color to the aquarium and pool. 
2 for 25c, $1.25 per dozen. 
James Brydon Escarboucle 
SPECIAL NOTICE! 
Send us, WITH YOUR ORDER, the names of live Iriends WHO HAVE POOLS 
(with proper address) and we will send you, without charge, one water plant lor 
pool or aquarium. 
SACRED LOTUS (Hardy) 
Thousands of years ago in the sacred gardens of Egypt were found an abun¬ 
dance of the Egyptian Lotus. This rare and strange plant was understood and ap¬ 
preciated by the Oriental people. The immense pink flowers like gigantic roses 
with a delightful fragrance set amongst the great shield-like leaves is a never-to- 
be-forgotten sight. They require the same care as water lilies growing in water 
from two to twelve inches deep. The plants spread rapidly and should be con¬ 
fined in boxes or tubs. 
EGYPTIAN LOTUS -The true flower of the Egyptians. Immense pink flowers with 
sweet haunting fragrance; umbrella-like leaves. Tubers, $1.50. 
MOISTURE LOVING IRIS 
DOROTHY K. WILLIAMSON We think this is one of the prettiest of the water 
plants. Has graceful spikes of glowing royal purple flowers. Plant in shallow 
water or along the border. 25c. 
JAPANESE IRIS -Assorted colors, unusually large flowers of brilliant hues. 25c. 
$2.00 doz. 
SIBERIAN IRIS (Purple)—Small purple flowers on wiry upright stems. Blossoms in 
early June. The best iris for a rockery. 25c each. $2.00 per dozen. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
This type of Irises have tall, slim stems, with slender, grass-like leaves. The 
blossoms are gracefully poised in a mass at the top of the stem. The compact 
clumps make lovely, brilliant groups. 
BLUE CHARM -Among the very best of the blue Siberians, intense in tone. 50c. 
KINGFISHER BLUE—Very bright, clear blue, with unusually large blossoms. 25c. 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE -Deep violet, veined white. 25c. 
MISS DULUTH —Dull, dark violet, with unusually heavy falls. 50c. 
MRS. GRAY HILL- -An attractive, intense shade of blue. 25c. 
MRS. PERRY -Lovely pink, of great distinction. 25c. 
MRS. ROE—Lovely silvery white, flushed rose. 25c. 
MRS. SANDERS -Striking shade of violet-blue. 25c. 
PERRY'S BLUE -Bright sky-blue, most popular of the Siberians. 25c. 
PERRY'S PIGMY—Gorgeous dark violet. 25c. 
SANQUINEA—Dark purple, very tall. 25c. 
SKYLARK—Exquisite light blue, with immense flowers. 25c. 
SUNNYBROOK -Alice blue, with touches of lighter blue. 25c. 
THELMA PERRY—Pink ground color, speckled. Tall, with medium bloom. 25c. 
Shipping Can Included 
8 Selected Goldfish 
2 Japanese Fantails 
4 Calico Fish 
Shipped Express Collect 
2 Black Telescope Moors 
12 Jap Snails 
6 Tadpoles 
SCAVENGER COLLECTION 
It is difficult to get too many snails 
for a pool, as they remove decayed 
vegetation and green algae. Use two 
snails per square foot of floor area. 
S Brown Ramshoms 6 Red Ramshoms 
6 Japanese Trapdoors 
$1.25 
POSTPAID 
Red Ramshorn Snoil 
Japanese Snail 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
In establishing our water gardens we spared no time, eflort, nor money in securing not only the best varieties but 
those that would be most suitable for water gardens in most sections of the country. In this list you will find varieties 
that are suitable for every climatic condition, also for the various tastes in color and most any size pocketbook. 
See Pink Sheet for Planting Instructions 
Amabilis 
REDS AND CRIMSONS 
GLORIOSA -One of the most popular of reds 
above the average in size and brilliant red 
in color which deepens with age. It is semi¬ 
double often measuring seven inches across. 
Does well in a tub garden and produces 
flowers throughout the season under all con¬ 
ditions. $1.75. 
CONQUEROR Flowers are CHERRY RED, 
deepening with age; stamens orange-yel¬ 
low, sepals almost white. Flowers 8 inches 
across are borne continually during the 
spring and summer. One of the showiest 
reds. 51.75. 
JAMES BRYDON Vivid, ROSY-CRIMSON. 
Ideal for the small garden, not a heavy 
leaf-maker. Cup-shaped blossoms six inches 
across. This variety is free in bloom, rapid 
grower. In colors, left. $2.00. 
ESCARBOUCLE A lovely VERMILLION, with 
garnet stamens—a free-blooming, strong 
variety, unquestionably one of the best. In 
colors, left, $2.00. 
ATTRACTION -The petals are GARNET-RED, 
with almost white sepals. This beautiful red 
is my choice of all the water lilies. The 
blossom is unusually large, sometimes 8 
inches. One of the longest blooming hardies. 
$2.50. 
WM. FALCONER -The deepest red of all 
lilies. Almost a velvety, black red. Stamens 
garnet, leaves blotched with green and 
maroon. Not as free in bloom as other red? 
but the blossoms are surely worth waiting 
for. The first blossom will more than repay 
the price of investment. $3.50. 
ARETHUSA Flowers are large with broad 
petals, deep crimson in color with velvety 
sheen. Sepals are lighter. This variety is 
usually overlooked by our customers when 
ordering by mail but once seen in blossom 
you will surely want to possess it. Some¬ 
what the shape of James Brydon and al¬ 
most as deep in color as William Falconer. 
Don't pass this one up. $2.00. 
ROBINSONI -The blossoms float on the water 
and are of a dark orange-red changing and 
deepening in color with age. It attracts in¬ 
stant attention and does equally as well in 
a tub garden or large pool. $1.75. 
WHITES 
GONNERE —One of the very few double water 
lilies, averaging eighty petals to the blos¬ 
som. making a nearly full globe. The leaves 
are small and it does not require much 
room to grow, but gives an abundance of 
SNOWY-WHITE blossoms. Pictured upper 
right. S2.00. 
GLADSTONE—Large dazzling white flowers 
with broad, waxy petals, sulphur yellow 
heart. Free in blooming. Opens early in the 
morning. One of the largest whites. Pictured 
below. 51.00. 
MARLIAC WHITE —Snowy white petals with 
bright yellow stamens. The fragrant blos¬ 
soms are five to six inches in diameter. 
Sepals are tinted with pink. It is a continu¬ 
ous bloomer. Pictured upper left. $1.00. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—This new variety is 
a dazzling white with yellow stamens. 
Flowers measure from six to eight inches 
across and are carried several inches above 
the water. The fragrance is of anise. 'The 
leaves are of olive green of peculiar forma¬ 
tion; the outer portion has an indentation 
rarely seen in water lilies. Can spare a 
limited number at Sl.OO. 
Somptuosa 
PINKS AND ROSE 
ROSE AREY Awarded the silver medal by 
the New York Horticultural Society. Un¬ 
doubtedly one of the best of the Odorata 
section. A deep cerise-pink, sometimes 
reaching eight inches in diameter. Petals 
are of a starry, pointed form and very frag¬ 
rant. $1.25. 
PINK OPAL — An attractive deep pink of 
medium size, gracefully cup-shaped and 
fragrant. Especially adapted as cut flowers. 
75c. 
SPLENDIDA A fin- STRAWBERRY-PINK of 
fine size. The color intensifies to a rich, red¬ 
dish-pink the latter part of the season. It 
has bloomed in cur pools until they have 
frozen. A new and rare French variety. 
$1.40. 
EUGENIE de LAND A very charming, sweet- 
scented lily of the Odorata section. The long 
petals are a deep pink near the base and 
almost white at the tips. Blooms are of good 
size and semi-double. One of the most deli¬ 
cate colors in our garden. $1.00. 
AMABILIS -A very desirable variety of re¬ 
cent introduction. Flowers are large and 
starry in form, slightly cupped. Deep pink 
in the center which lightens to a silver pink 
on the tips. Canary yellow stamens. One 
of the best of the recent introductions. $3.00. 
SOMPTUOSA One of the most delicate and 
beautiful of all PINKS. The satiny texture of 
its petals gives one all the color to be de¬ 
sired in a water lily. Rather double, above 
average in size. Pictured in colors below. 
$1.50. 
MARLIAC PINK -Pale, pink flowers of un¬ 
usual size and abundantly borne through¬ 
out the entire season. One of the most popu¬ 
lar pinks. Pictured left. $1.00. 
MARLIAC ROSE —Deep pink. One of the most 
popular of the earlier introductions. Flowers 
are large and you can count on an abun¬ 
dance of bloom from this plant. $1.25. 
RENE GERARD —An immense, fine red pink 
variety. Flowers eight to nine inches in 
diameter. A free grower that produces an 
abundance of blossom. Visitors at the gar¬ 
dens were amazed one day last season in 
seeing ten huge blossoms open. Center, be¬ 
low. $2.50. 
YELLOW 
SUNRISE- -This is a free blooming variety, of 
clear SULPHUR-YELLOW color. It is the 
largest of all hardies, often measuring 
eleven inches across, and carrying the 
flower several inches above the water. The 
leaves are almost^ •ggssLaped, with crinkled 
sides, deep green above, and red flecked 
with dark brown kelow. $2.25. 
CHROMATELLA (Marliac Yellow) —- Perhaps 
the most popular of all water lilies. Sulphur 
yellow in color with broad curving petals. 
It blooms over the entire spring and sum¬ 
mer months, producing an endless succes¬ 
sion of blossoms. The leaves are handsome¬ 
ly splotched with maroon. Thrives under all j 
conditions and is hardy. Pictured upper left. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
urora 
SUNSET COLORS 
COMMANCHE -Undoubtedly the best of the 
SUNSET colors, and one of the hardiest of 
all. The first day blossoms are orange-pink 
with yellow stamens, deepening on succeed¬ 
ing days to a glowing amber-red with a 
heart of fire. In colors at left. Do not fail to 
include this one in your collection. $1.50. 
PAUL HARIOT -Give more variation of color 
throughout the season than any other. 
Flowers open in the spring a clear YELLOW 
suffused with ROSE, changing to deep 
peach on second and third days, and to 
orange on the fourth. As the season 
progresses, the flowers become almost deep 
red on the fourth day. Pictured in colors at 
left. $1.25. 
AURORA -Due to the variations in color each 
day four different colors of blossoms on a 
plant may be seen at one time. Semi-dwarf 
in habit. Blossoms are of smaller size three 
to four inches across, opening creamy-yel¬ 
low, deepening orange-red to dark red with 
age. I recommend this one for a small pool 
or tub garden. In colors below. 51.00. 
SIOUX -Rich, chrome-yellow flowers tinged 
with bronze, deepening to an orange red. 
Similar in color to Commanche, somewhat 
lighter in shade of color. Blossoms not quite 
so large but very delicate in shade. Pictured 
below. $1.00. 
INDIANA - A free-growing variety bearing 
beautiful copper-yellow flowers tinged pink, 
deepening to copper-red on succeeding 
days. A remarkable plant producing a con¬ 
stant succession of color changes in its 
flowers. $1.00. 
Complete Tub Garden 
This form of water garden is the sim¬ 
plest of all to make, and one from which 
a great deal of pleasure may be had. May 
be made in tub or barrel. 
Your choice. Arethusa or lames Brydon 
6 Aquatic Plants 
5 Bog and Shallow Water Plants 
1 Pr. Jap Snails 
1 Pr. Red Ramshorn Snails 
$2'^^ Postpaid 
Duo Perfection 
Words cannot adequately express the 
ex(guisite beauty of Amabilis, with its long, 
pointed petals of the dainti-^st, most deli¬ 
cate pink. But when we supplement its 
ethereal beauty with the snow-white purity 
of Gonnere, the effect defies description. 
1 Amabilis 
Gonnere 
Gonnere 
Gladstone 
TO MAKE YOUR POOL 
COMPLETE 
TROPICAL 
WATER LILIES 
TROPICALS SHIPPED EXPRESS COLLECT 
DAY FLOWERING 
WHITE 
MRS. GEO. H. PRING—TTie best pure white, with 
large, fragrant flowers. $1.50. 
JANICE—Exquisite bell-shaped blossoms, bearing 
small plants on its leaves. $2.00. 
PINK 
MRS. C. W. WARD -Rich rose-pink, with numer¬ 
ous golden stamens. Very free-blooming. $2.00. 
INDEPENDENCE —Gorgeous, full-petalled flowers, 
opens early and closes late. Dark pink color¬ 
ing. $2.00. 
GENERAL PERSHING -Immense, fragrant pink, 
blooming prolifically. A lily of great distinction. 
$2.25. 
PURPLE 
AUGUST KOCH -Petals, pole wlsteiia--vic1et., with, 
sepals of purple. A very strong plant, with at¬ 
tractive foliage. $2.00. 
JUPITER-'Deep blue, having purplish tints and 
numerous stamens. One of the very best. $1.50. 
PANAMA PACIFIC - - Wine-purple with golden 
stamens. $2.00. Pictured below. 
BLUE 
BLUE BEAUTY —Large, delightful blue flowers 
with gold stamens. $1.65. 
MRS. EDWARD WHITAKER—Light lavender-blue, 
extra large—a magnificent variety. $2.00. 
COL. LINDBERG—Enormous deep caerulean blue 
flowers, carried high above the water. $2.00. 
HENRY SHAW—Delightfully fragrant campanula- 
blue, with stamens of yellow. Free blooming. 
$1.50. 
LUXE TRIO 
Sunrise (Huge Yellow) 
Gonnere (Double White) 
Attraction (Bright Red) 
«5 ■40 Postpaid 
Paul Hariot 
