GRASSYFORK HARDY WATER LILIES 
(See Color IIlustrations Back Cover) 
HARDY LILIES are unexcelled for planting in natural ponds, lakes or in still pools 
along a river or stream-bank, and will beautify the most unattractive bit of water 
provided they are not planted in too deep water or near a cold inlet. They are easy 
to grow and bloom best with full sunlight at least half the day. 
The hybridist has obtained excellent results with Hardy Lilies in developing color, 
quality, size, symmetry, fragrance of flowers, and growing qualities of the plants. 
The flowers embrace all the colors from purest white, delicate shell-pink, deep rose- 
pink to richest reds, yellows, and combinations of red and yellow. There is, however, 
no blue Hardy Lily. For this color one must go to the Tropical Lilies. Another con- 
trast between Tropical and Hardy Lilies is that the blooms of the former are borne 
on stems well above the water, whereas those of the hardy lilies float or are raised 
only slightly. 
Hardy Lilies may be planted any time from the start of growth in the spring (about 
April 1st) until the last week of August. It is inadvisable to attempt a planting 
‘before or after these dates. 
Plant Hardy Lily roots at a slight angle, pressing the butt end deeply into the soil 
with the growing tip covered about an inch. The following varieties, both recent 
introductions and old standard sorts, we consider the best for results. We list these 
varieties by color, rather than by alphabetical arrangement. Our Lilies are Northern 
grown and therefore exceptionally hardy. 
WHITE LILIES 
MARLIAC WHITE~—(Albida) (illustration 
F—Back Cover and J—Back Cover) —Richly 
fragrant broad-petaled flowers of a pure, 
waxy white with bright yellow stamens; con- 
tinuous bloom. $1.00. 
LOOSE— $0.85. 
GLADSTONE~—Large, pure-white, globular 
flowers. A strong, vigorous grower inclined 
to hold both leaves and flowers above water 
when crowded. $1.50. 
PYGMY ALBA~$1.50. 
ODORATA GIGANTEA (Hopatcong)— 
Flowers larger than Odorata. Unexcelled for 
naturalizing in ponds and lakes. $0.50 each; 
$5 a dozen. 
ALBA CANDIDISSIMA—$1. 
ODORATA MINOR~Excellent for planting 
along the edge of pools or in tubs. Tiny, 
fragrant, white lilies, 2 to 3 inches across. 
$0.75. 
LACTEA~— $2. 
GONNERE~—Very large double flowers of 
pure white. Stamens canary yellow. $2.25. 
PINK LILIES 
ROSE AREY—Cillustration Front Cover) 
Very free flowering and a strong grower. 
The flowers are very large, being eight or 
more inches across, fragrant, with long- 
pointed petals. A word picture falls short in 
describing the deep uniform pink color of 
this most satisfactory variety. One must see 
it growing and flowering to appreciate fully 
its merit. $1.75. 
AMABILIS—Tulip-shape with gigantic flesh 
pink white tinged flowers. Opening wide— 
up to 10 inches in diameter—and borne above 
the water. Truly a wonderful Lily. $2.50. 
MARLIAC FLESH (M. Carnea)—$1.25. 
EUGENIA DE LAND—Cillustration I— 
Back Cover) A vigorous and free-flowering 
variety of Odorata type. Flowers large, float- 
oe: of a deep rose-pink; petals long, pointed. 
1.50. 
MARLIAC ROSEA (M. Rosea)—lIllustration. 
E—Back Cover) Fragrant, cup-shaped flowers 
of deep rose. Free flowering and of good size. 
$1.50. 




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HELEN FOWLER~—(lllustration P—Back 
Cover) Very adaptable to Tub-Gardens. Deep 
pink flowers of medium size borne above the 
water. $1.25. 
PINK OPAL — (Illustration M—Back Cover) 
Full-petaled cup-shaped flowers of a deep, 
rich pink. Foliage, reddish-green. $1.00. 
W. B. SHAW —$1. 
SOMPTUOSA— Enormous, very full-petaled, 
fragrant flowers; petals rose-pink; stamens 
deep orange. Strong growing and free flower- 
ing. $2.25. 
NEPTUNE~—Exceptionally free flowering. 
Broad, pink petals flushed with red at the 
base. A very attractive variety. $3.50. 
MASANIELLO~—Large, fragrant flowers 
borne above the water. Petals rounded, pink 
dotted carmine. $1.75. 
ODORATA ROSEA~$1. 
WILLIAM DOOGUE~—$2.50. 
ROSE MAGNOLIA ~lIdeal for naturalizing. 
Light, flesh-pink flowers, borne slightly above 
the water. $1.00. 
VENUSTA~ #2. 
PINK LAYDEKER— (Laydekeri 
$1.75. 
ODALISQUE~$2. 
GOLIATH ~— #2. 
GALATEE~—$1.50. 
SPLENDIDA~—Exceptionally free blooming. 
Large broad-petaled flowers of a rich pink 
deepening to red at base of petals. $1.50. 
FORMOSA~—Large flowers of delicate lilac 
pink. Fragrant. $2.50. 
YELLOW LILIES 
CHROMATELLA—(Marliac Yellow)—(CI- 
lustration D—Back Cover) Bright, chrome- 
yellow flowers. Leaves rich green, splotched 
bronze-red. Of compact habit, vigorous, and 
very free flowering. Ideal for Pool or Tub- 
Garden. $1.25. 
PYGMY YELLOW (Helvola)—Tiny, float- 
ing, light canary-yellow flowers in abun- 
dance. Adaptable to Tub-Gardens or the 
shallow water along the edge of Pools. $1.00. 
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ODORATA SULPHUREA GRANDI- 
FLORA~$1.50. 
SUNRISE — (Illustration B—Back Cover) —~— 
Beautiful sulphur yellow flowers of large size 
borne slightly above the water; produced 
freely from early season until frost. $2.25. 
RED LILIES 
GLORIOSA~— (Illustration L—Outside Back 
Cover) One of the best. Flowers a beautiful 
clear red, deepening to dark red; full-petaled; 
very symmetrical and fragrant. For Pool or 
Tub-Gardens. Blooms continuously. $2.25. 
ATTRACTION—An immense flower, re- 
markably bright red in color and very free 
in bloom. We have counted fifty blossoms on 
a single box of them. $2.50. 
CONQUEROR — (Illustration C — Back 
Cover)—An immense flower; the bright red 
petals shaded with white on the inside change 
to deep red as the flower ages. Strong plants 
producing a wealth of bloom. $2. 
ESCARBOUCLE~—Flowers an intense ver- 
milion-red deepening on succeeding days; 
stamens garnet. Strong growing; should be 
included in every collection. $2.50. 
METEOR~The slender, flaring petals fold 
about garnet-colored stamens—a very pleasing 
flower that blooms abundantly. Each $1.50. 
ATROPURPUREA ~— $3.50. 
JAMES BRYDON—Handsome bronze-red 
foliage and large, cup-shaped flowers whose 
broad petals are an unique rose-crimson. An 
exceptional variety. $2.50. 
LUCIDA — (Illustration — Front Cover) — 
Large flowers of a rich, warm red; petals 
long, pointed; stamens red-orange. Foliage 
green splotched maroon. $2.50. 
ROBINSONI~— $2.50. 
SULTAN—Large flowers of a striking shade 
of red. Petals shade from light to deep red at 
base. Blooms continuously. $3.00. 
RENE GERARD~—Flowers very large, many 
petaled of a deep old rose shading to rose 
crimson. A distinctive variety. $2. 
PICCIOLA~—Rich green foliage splotched 
with red. Large dark crimson flowers borne 
above the water. $3. 
MARLIAC FIRE—$3. 
LAYDEKER PURPLE~$z2. 
RED LAYDEKER~—$1.50. 
VESUVE~—$3. 

