
WINTER TESTED VARIETIES, YOUNG VIGOROUS 
HIS year we have an unusually fine collection of 
Below: Photograph of J. T. Charleson, Sec. and Treas. of Wil- hardy lilies with low prices prevailing. aw e feel 
liam Tricker, Inc., and manager of the Independence, Ohio, sure there is no other collection which offers such 
plant, taken in one of our greenhouses. Notice the 5-inch pot a fine array of colors and types in the fine quality 
in which Tricker’s Tropical Lilies are grown. It is an expensive plants for which Tricker is noted. mM ‘. 
method, but it insures vigorous heavy-rooted, growing plants Everyone loves the hardy lilies. Their lovely 

which start right in growing as soon as planted. blossoms open just above the surface of the water 
. or float gently on it. The leaf stems adjust to the 
waters’ depth. If the water is lowered the bud stems 
twist to keep the bud under water until ready to 
open. Opening and closing takes one hour each and 
is an hour later and earlier on the first day open. 
Hardy lilies are equally at home in concrete pools, half bar- 
rels or tubs; and with a little care to prevent actual freezing 
of the roots, their beauty and fragrance may be enjoyed year 
after year. Lack of experience will not interfere with results, 
as water lilies “just grow’ when provided with sunlight, rich 
soil and warm, shallow water. 
We urge you to order early to avoid disappointment, if you 
want certain definite varieties of these fine plants. This class 
of lilies has become so much in demand it is difficult to main- 
tain a constant supply of each variety throughout the season. 
Turn to page 18 for hardy lilies especially desirable for 
growing in tubs or small pools. Special low priced collections 
of hardy water lilies and other water plants are listed on 
page 19. 
PINK, ROSE AND SALMON SHADES 
ROSE AREY. The flowers, a deep-cerise pink, sometimes reach 8 inches 
in diameter. The petals are pointed and have a noticeable curl that 
gives the effect of darker shading near the edges. We consider Rose Arey 
one of the best of the Odorata type; a delightful surprise awaits you. 
(See colored illustration on page 14.) $1.75. 
MARLIAC FLESH. A vigorous variety; flowers large, of soft flesh-pink, 
deepening towards base of petals; fragrant and produced freely and 
continuously through the season. Desirable and handsome. (See color 
illustration below.) $1.25. 
MARLIAC ROSE. In the Marliac type this variety 
is undoubtedly the best of the pinks because of 
the substance of the flower and its beautiful and 
attractive shape. Deep pink in color, shading im- 
perceptibly to a delicate rose at the tips of the 
petals. Excellent for cutting, good size, fragrant 
and most pleasing. $1.75. 
FIRE CREST. Another recent American variety. 
Flowers are very fragrant. Upon opening, the 
petals are a deep pink and the flower opens wide, 
leaving the stamens standing quite erect. The 
tips of the stamens are colored fire-red, thus giving 
the flower a very unique appearance. $1.50. 
FAMOUS RAINBOW 
COLLECTION 
An Old Favorite 
Collection M-5 
Tricker’s famous Rainbow Collection needs no 
further introduction to garden lovers. It is 
comprised of four hardy varieties and one trop- 
ical lily. Together, they make a gorgeous show 
in the rainbow shades and each lily is a gem 
in its particular class or color. 
No. 1. MARLIAC FLESH. Delicate 
shell-pink. Opens early in the 
morning. 
No. 2. GLORIOSA. Large red, the fin- 
est red. Flowers perfumed like 
apple blossoms. 
No. 3. PAUL HARIOT. Chameleon 
orange-pink. Blooms abundantly 
all season long. 
No. 4. CHROMATELLA. Very pro- 
lific. No pool complete without it. 
No. 5. BLUE BEAUTY. (Tropical.) 
Flowers: deep blue, sometimes a 
foot across. 

PA GiEmZ 

