
In establishing our water gardens we spared 
no time, effort, or money in securing not 
only the best varieties but those that would 
be most suitable for water gardens in most 
sections of the country. In this list you will 
find varieties that are suitable for every 
climatic condition, also for the various tastes 
in color and most any size pocketbook. 

RED and CRIMSON 
Gloriosa—Semi-double. Most popular. Brilliant Red... $1.75 
Conqueror—One of the Showiest Reds. Cherry Red...........00-0...... 1.65 
James Brydon—Cup-shaped Rosy-Crimson. Free in bloom.............. 1.85 
Escarboucle—A lovely Vermillion, one of the best... 2.00 
Attraction—Garnet-red, almost white sepals. One of the longest 
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Wm. Falconer—Velvety black-red. Deepest red of all reds. 
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Arethusa—Large flowers, broad petals, deep velvety crimson........ 1.80 
Robinsoni—Dark orange-red, changes and deepens. Does well 
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Sultan—Large, petals shading from light to deep red... 2.50 
Lucida—A large flower. Long pointed petals of rich carmine........ 1.80 
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Piccola—Very dark red, mahogany stamens. Good bloomer............ eg) 
Newton—New. Bright red, graduating to pale pink............0000..... 2.00 
Searmere—— DOUDIE SNOWY WOLLC ection ere sees cee eel 2.00 
Gladstone—Large and dazzling, very fine growev.............................. 1.00 
Marliac White—Fragrant, snowy-white, yellow stamens................ 95 
President Roosevelt—New. Grows above the water........0.... 95 
Hermine—Dainty, tulip shaped. Has lots of flowers...................... 1.25 
Alba Plennissima—Large cup-shaped blossoms. Good bloomerv...... 1:25 

