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 remarkable growth that 
within several weeks, blossoms appear, and continue in¬ 
creasing in size and numbers until heavy frosts destroy the 
foliage. 
Tropical Waterlilies—Day Blooming 5" Pots. 
WHITE WATERLILIES 
Janice. Pure white with a great cluster of stamens. Extra 
fine. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. George H. Pring. Pure white blooms 8 to 10 inches 
across and extremely fragrant. So good a variety that 
it was awarded a silver medal when first exhibited at 
a National Flower Show. $1.50 each. 
PINK WATERLILIES 
Chicago. Originated by Mr. August Koch. Vivid pink 
blooms, very large and produced freely. Foliage dark 
green marbled with brown. $2.00 each. 
General Pershing. Bright pink—one of the best of its color. 
The blooms open very early in the morning, are from 
8 to 10 inches across, and will remain open four or 
five days. Very fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. A. S. Buskirk. The finest of all pink Waterlilies. 
Distinct in color and beauty, and noted for the number 
of blooms. Flowers have 25 or more petals surround¬ 
ing a mass of yellow stamens. Blooms remain open 
all day and often into the late evening. Awarded gold 
medal at Cleveland Flower Show in 1932. Strong 
tubers. $2.50 each. 
Mrs. W. R. James. Color rich pink. The large blooms, 9 
to 12 inches across, are very beautiful. Free blooming 
for a plant producing such large flowers. $2.00 each. 
Zanzibariensis rosea. Flowers from 6 to 8 inches across 
and in varying shades of light rose. Blooms very early 
in the morning. $1.25 each. 
Golden West. A new Lily of outstanding beauty. Color 
peach or apricot. A good strong grower. $2.50 each. 
Victoria seed, 6 for $1. 
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