For Beauty, Remance and Glamor, plant 
TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
Immense Size ° Exquisite Fragrance 

HE well planned pool includes both Hardy and Tropical Water Lilies. The Tropicals supply gor- 
geous cutting flowers of immense size and fascinating fragrance, in addition to greatly enhancing 
the scenic beauty of the pool. 
Only in the Tropicals can you get the exquisite blue shades which will make your friends exclaim 
with rapture. Don’t deny yourself the transcendent beauty and delicious fragrance of the Tropicals. 
They will repay you many times their cost, in satisfaction and enjoyment. 
Day-Blooming Tropicals 
Beautifully gowned sisters of the sun, enchanting in 
their daytime splendor. Ideal for cutting as well as for 
garden display. 
PINK 
Castalaflora. Very large, fragrant flowers of clear bright 
pink. Admired for its size and fragrance. Each, $1.50. 
General Pershing. The flowers are pink, becoming more 
intense toward the center. There are several rows of 
golden stamens peeping out from a pink center. De- 
lightfully fragrant. A prolific bloomer. Awarded the 
Silver Medal of the Society of American Florists. 
Each, $2.25. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward. A starry pink Lily of great beauty. 
Consists of an outside flower or corona of rich pink 
petals, surrounding a large mass of rich golden stamens. 
The flowers are often from 8 to 10 inches across, borne 
well up from the water. Each, $1.50. 
BLUE 
Blue Beauty. (Sometimes called Pennsylvania). Perhaps 
the finest blue Tropical. The flowers are of immense 
size, deep blue in color and borne well out of the water. 
Interesting speckled leaves. Each, $2.00. 
Col. Lindbergh. One of the finest, a beautiful sky-blue. 
Fragrant. The large flowers are borne in profusion, well 
out of the water. Each, $2.00. 

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Dauben. An excellent variety for the small pool, requiring 
little space. The light blue flowers are rather small but 
borne in great profusion. It is leaf-propagating. Each, 
$1.00. 
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Hardy and Tropical, also Shallow 
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glee sshipped | exbres?cou © Placid sisters of the moon, lovely also by electric 
light. Absolutely essential to full enjoyment of the 
water garden during the evening hours. 
Fratk Drelease and Janice 
WHITE 
Juno. A lovely hybrid, developed from the Egyptian 
White Lotus Lily. The flowers are of immense 
size, glistening white, from 8 to 12 inches 
across. They unfold at eventide and remain 
open throughout the night. Each, $1.50. 
» Lotus Dentata. A gorgeous white night bloomer, 
showing against the dark pool in exotic beauty 
on a summer's night. Each, $1.00. 
Missouri. It is no more than right to place this va- 
riety at the head of the list of white night-bloom- 
ers. The flowers have the beauty and form of 
Sturtevant but none of its touchy tenderness. 
Blooms early. It is nothing unusual to have these 
flowers 12 inches across. The broad petals give 
the flower a most distinctive appearance. The 
young leaves are light coppery brown when they 
first appear but soon develop to a dark green with 
deeply serrated edges. Truly a supreme beauty. 
Each, $2.50. 

Henry Shaw. A fine, fragrant light blue. Even the stamens 
are tipped with light blue. Each, $1.50. 
Marmorata. A lovely lavender-blue of large size. Blossoms 
up to 12 inches in diameter, freely borne. The leaves 
are beautifully mottled. Each, $1.50. 
WHITE 
Janice. Considered the finest white. It is the only white 
that propagates from the leaves. The flowers are large, 
bell-shaped and pure white. Each, $2.00. 
Mrs. Geo. H. Pring. Very adaptable, for the small or the 
large pool. Produces enormous pure white flowers, often 
12 inches across. Very free flowering. Each, $1.50. 
PURPLE 
August Koch. Giant wisteria-violet flowers with large 
whorls of yellow stamens at the center. The sepals are 
purplish lilac. The flowers are from 7 to 8 inches across, 
thrust 8 to 10 inches out of the water. They remain 
open from 4 to 6 days. Small plants form at edges of 
the leaves. Each, $1.75. 
Jupiter. The bluish purple flowers are of an unusual bell 
shape. Does well in a small tank or large pool. Flowers 
when very young. Fragrant. Each, $1.50. 
Panama Pacific. Does well in small pool, can be kept in 
bloom all winter in the conservatory. The flowers are of 
medium size, borne continuously. The color is rich 
wine, gradually changing to deep purple. Inside the 
whorls of yellow stamens there is a purple heart. Each, 
$2.00. 
Night-Blooming Tropicals 
PINK 
Bisset. One of the most dependable night bloomers. The 
beautiful rose-pink flowers measure from 8 to 10 inches 
across. The petals are very wide, forming a cup-shaped 
chalice. A free bloomer. Each, $1.50. 
Emily Grant Hutchings. The large, cup-shaped flower has 
beautifully curved bright pink petals. The flower holds 
its color well after cutting. Blooms throughout the sum- 
mer. Each, $2.00. 
Mrs. George C. Hitchcock. Very large flowers of deep 
pink with unusual mahogany-red stamens. A _ free 
bloomer. Very easy to grow. Each, $2.00. 
Sturtevant. A magnificent hybrid variety, producing huge 
bright pink flowers, 8 to 12 inches in diameter. You 
will stand in breathless admiration before a group of 
these huge flowers open at the same time. So fine that 
it deserves a place of prominence in your pool. Each, 
$1.50. 
RED 
Devonshire. A bright, rosy red of the upstanding type. 
Rich appearing. The flowers often measure 10 to 12 
inches across. Stamens red. Free blooming. Each, $1.00. 
Frank Trelease. The most popular red. Beautiful, rich 
dark crimson, 8 to 10 inches across. Leaves dark reddish 
green. Each, $1.50. 
H. C. Haarstick. A brilliant red. The long, graceful 
petals contrast strikingly with a center of rich golden 
stamens. Attractive copper colored leaves. One of the 
best reds, Each, $2.00. 
