ROSE AREY. See photo page 13. Deep clear cerise-pink 
petals with satiny sheen a color that will enchant you. The 
many long, tapering petals give the flowers a starry, fairy- 
like effect. One of its most exceptional points is the rich 
fruity fragrance—the true pond lily odor that sets these 
flowers above all others. It has the long slender rhizome of 
the Odorata lilies and is very hardy. Best planted in fairly 
shallow water (6 inches) until it is established when it may 
be set in water a foot deep. Each $1.50. 
LEVIATHAN. A very large-flowered variety reaching 8 
inches in diameter under generous culture. Deep red-pink in 
color with large green leaves flushed with red below. $1.50. 
MRS. RICHMOND. Illustrated on page 4. A magnificent 
and massive flower of great beauty and exquisite coloration. 
The many petaled flowers are huge and of an exquisite rose, 
the color deepening toward the base to a colorful strawberry- 
red. One of the rarest and considered by connoiseurs the 
finest hardy lily. Each $3.50. 
GLOIRE DE TEMPLE-SUR-LOT. A perfectly double flower 
floating on the water like a pink Chrysanthemum. Charming 
blush-pink with golden heart. Not recommended for the small 
pool. $2.00. 
JULIAN CHIFFLOT. Illustrated on page 13. A _ splendid 
star-shaped blossom whose spreading petals are of tenderest 
pink. Even small plants bear very large flowers while with 
more room the flowers will reach 8 inches or more across, 
a truly regal flower. Very choice. $1.50. 
PINK OPAL. Dark pink, cupshaped blossoms. Very fra- 
grant, hardy and excellent for naturalizing. $1.00. 
ROSY MORN. Illustrated on page 12. A handsome, fragrant 
variety of exquisite dark rose. Very prolific and hardy. Flow- 
ers of large size and fine form. A hybrid raised in our gardens 
between Rose Arey and Escarboucle. $2.50. 
AMABILIS. See page 13 for illustration. $1.50. 
MARGARET LAPLACE. For a ‘“show’’ plant this is un- 
equaled. Especially recommended for parks and large pools 
it makes a splendid specimen with its big, pale green leaves 
and huge, cupped flowers. The petals are tender pink at the 
tips deepening to rose at the base giving the flower a pleasing 
radiance. $3.00. 
EUGENIA DE LAND. Very fragrant, double pink blossoms. 
A fine variety for wild plantings. $1.00. 
NEPTUNE. A gay blossom, pink and old rose and a pro- 
digious bearer of 5 to 6 inch blossoms. Very satisfactory, 
particularly for small pools where its medium growth is 
appreciated. $1.50. 
VENUSTA. Illustrated in color on page 26. One of our very 
prettiest lilies. The spreading petals are warm luminous pink 
of a particularly velvet smoothness. A graceful blossom with 
the rich fruity fragrance of the pond lily. Hardy and the 
freest bloomer of its class. $1.50. 
COLOSSEA. Tender blush pink the opening buds delight- 
ful. The older flowers retain their soft tint. A highly recom- 
mended variety. $1.25. 
GOLIATH. Decidedly tulip-shaped blossoms quite different 
in form to most varieties. A pleasing shade of rose pink. 
$2.00. 
CANDIDISSIMA ROSEA. A fine, strong growing very hardy 
and floriferous plant with warm pink, fragrant flowers. Splen- 
did. $1.50. 

SPLENDIDA 
(One-half natural size) 
Your pool will be a blaze of richly colored blossoms all 
summer long with this easily grown variety. It is very 
accommodating, seeming to thrive under all conditions and 
never failing to give a generous display until you wonder 
whence all the buds come from! $1 50 

SUNRISE 
(Two-fifths natural size) 
Far and away the largest flowered and certainly one of the hand- 
somest Hardy Water Lilies. Its graceful blossoms may reach 11 inches 
in diameter, a truly gigantic size. Its most satisfactory trait is its 
incessant flowering. With us it continues to bloom until November. 
Customers write us that it is still in bloom when the first hard autumn 
frosts sear the garden. A pleasing feature is that even the smallest 
plants bloom. Give it generous treatment, a feeding two or 
three times during the summer will greatly increase the $9 00 
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PINK BUTTERFLY 
FASCINATING PYGMY LILIES 
These are amongst our most charming aquatics and thrive either in 
the small pool or in odd corners or shallow reaches of larger pools. 
Some are very dwarf, the plant hardly a foot across, while others are 
intermediate in size. All are free flowering and just the plants to fill 
in that neglected space. They do best in water from 4 to 8 inches in 
depth. A box a foot in diameter will accommodate them. 
PINK BUTTERFLY. A very dwarf lily with exquisite pink blossoms 
an inch and a half in diameter. One of the very freest flowering of all 
lilies. A real jewel. Will grow in water as shallow as 4 inches. Large 
roots $1.00. 
YELLOW PYGMY. Pictured on page 12. The most dwarf of all with 
pretty speckled leaves and bright yellow blossoms. Flowers very freely 
when established. 75c. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY. Changeable flowers of yellow and salmon-red. 
Fine. 75c. 
RED BUTTERFLY. Fine ruby red blossoms of a most glowing hue. 
Moderate growing. $1.25. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY. Intermediate in habit with charming, tea-rose 
scented, ivory white blossoms. $1.25. 
AUGUST KOCH. A fine blue lily that easily dwarfs. $2.00. 
PYGMY COLLECTION No. G-23 
PINK BUTTERFLY 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY 
RED BUTTERFLY 
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