

JAMES BRYDON 
RED AND VERMILION 
GLORIOSA. This variety heads the list of red, hardy lilies because of its depend- 
ability and great attractiveness. It blooms early even on newly set out plants 
and continues late in the season. It is really a remarkable red in color. Flowers 
are often 6-7 inches across, perfect in form and quite double. Its perfume is simi- 
lar to that of apple blossoms. (Illustrated in color on page 15.) $2.75. 
ATTRACTION. Larger in size and much deeper in color than Gloriosa. The petals 
are garnet red. The sepals are almost white with streaks of faint rose but as the 
flower ages the color becomes a rich, deep red with garnet streaked sepals. Stamens 
one a mahogany tipped with yellow. One of the largest flowering hardy water 
ilies. $2.75. 
JAMES BRYDON. Here indeed we have a superb variety most difficult to describe. 
It is exceedingly free blooming and produces flowers amaranth rose in color 4-5 
inches in diameter. A most desirable variety. $2.75. 
ESCARBOUCLE. The flowers being a uniform vermilion red in color stand out in 
any group of lilies as a most striking variety. A free bloomer and meritorious 
variety although it is still quite scarce. $3.00. 
CONQUEROR. This variety is very similar in form and character to Attraction 
except that the sepals are quite white, making a pronounced contrast with the 
bright garnet red petals which are several shades lighter than Attraction. $2.25, 
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HESE are the strong, free-growing, spreading varieties that 
Les so splendid for ponds. Varieties listed have luxuriant 
foliage and beautiful flowers. All are extra hardy and espe- 
cially adapted for naturalizing. The great leaf spread provides 
shade and the plants afford protection for the young fish from 
their natural enemies. Pools used for growing game fishes 
should by all means be planted with these lilies. 
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CULTURAL NOTE: Lilies can be planted at the edge of the pond in shallow water for they 
will naturally spread out into the deeper water. Note the very low prices. 
HOPATCONG (Odorata Gigantea). This is a 
native’ of the southwestern states. It re- 
quires deeper water than usual and more 
room to spread than any other lily. It is ex- 
cellent for naturalizing. The leaves are 
light red underneath and the flowers are 
very large and pure white in color. Fine for 
bold contrast. 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $25 
per 100. 
ROSE MAGNOLIA. Flowers of an exquisite 
shade of pink. 4 to 5 inches across, stand- 
ing well out of the water. $1.00 each; $10.00 
per doz.; $60 per 100. 
W. B. SHAW. Flowers large, of rich rose- 
pink and very fragrant. Strong grower 
and continuous bloomer of N. Odorata type. 
$1.00 each; $8.50 per doz.; $60 per 100. 
HELEN FOWLER. An exquisite pink Nym- 
phaea of the Odorata type. The unusually 
fragrant flowers are borne above the water 
and are desirable for cutting. As the leaves 
are small, this variety is also excellent when 
used in small pools. Certified by the Horti- 
cultural Society of New York. $1.25 each; 
$12.50 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
LOOSE. A beautiful, large white lily, 5 to 
7 inches across, with a delightful fra- 
grance. Especially desirable because of its 
freedom and continuance of blooming. The 
flowers open very early in the day. One of 
the best of the white Nymphaeas. 85c each; 
$8.50 per doz.; $50 per 100. 
PLEASE NOTE While this catalog lists everything you need for a charming 
: pool, naturally we cannot begin to find space here for descrip- 
tions of all the lovely Water Lilies we grow. Write us for descriptions and prices 
of any lilies you wish that you do not find listed here. 
PaaS Eeuls6 
Charles Tricker, Pres. of Wm. Tricker, Inc., 
with one of the large Tricker pools in the 
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WHITE 
GONNERE. An exceedingly double flower- 
ing white hardy lily. The petals are 
snowy white and so numerous in number 
that the flower resembles a huge snowball. 
The light green color of the foliage is a 
bit unusual in water lilies. On established 
plants it is a very free bloomer. (Illus- 
trated in color on page 15.) $2.25. 
MARLIAC WHITE. One of the old stand- 
ard varieties of hardy water lilies in 
the Marliac type. Flowers are of a spar- 
kling white, stamens light yellow, sepals 
flushed with pink, fragrant, free and con- 
tinuously blooming and of moderate 
growth. (Illustrated on page 13.) $1.50. 
GLADSTONE. Truly the king of the white 
lilies because of its great size and daz- 
zling whiteness. Flower opens up to 8 
inches across, sparkling in its pure bril- 
liancy. A strong grower but until well es- 
tablished not as free blooming as either 
of the other white varieties listed above. 
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