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WATER LILIES 
THESE Exotic flowering plants have great appeal to all. They 
are easily grown in shallow boxes (6 to 12 inches deep) set six 
to eight inches below the surface. Soil should be two parts 
garden loam and one part cow manure. Put one inch of sand 
or fine gravel over this to keep the water clear. 

HARDY DAY BLOOMING 
CHROMATELLA. Clear, rich yellow. $1.25. 
Hopatconc. Fine for naturalizing, with very large pure white 
flowers. Strong grower needing plenty of room. 50¢. 
Gioriosa. An all-season flowering red. Deep and rich, often 
six inches across. $2.50. 
Maruiac WuHiTe. Fragrant, continuous blooming, sparkling 
white. $1.25. 
Rose Arey. Deep cerise-pink, sometimes 8 inches in di- 
ameter, $1.75. 
W. B. Suaw. Flowers large and of a rich rose-pink, very fra- 
grant. Strong grower, excellent for naturalizing. $1.00. 
TROPICAL DAY BLOOMING 
CASTILIFLORA. Fragrant light pink flowers of large size. $1.75. 
BLUE Beauty. Fine deep blue with golden stamens. If given 
plenty of soil and room will produce ten-inch flowers. 
$2.00. 
Henry SuHaw. Bellflower blue petals, yellow stamens tipped 
with blue. Free blooming and fragrant. $1.75. 
Mrs. Georce Princ. Finest large white. Likes plenty of room 
but will bloom well in small pools. $1.75. 
NIGHT BLOOMING 
H. C. Haarsticx. Brilliant red with coppery-colored leaves. 
$2.00 
Missouri. Dependable, early white. A real beauty. $2.50. 
Mrs. Geo. C. Hircucock. Large, deep rose-pink. Very lovely. 
$2.00. 
