
GRASSYFORK WATER LILIE 
TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
TROPICAL LILIES provide twenty-four hours of continuous bloom each day from 
settled weather in spring until fall. Tropical Lilies are of two distinct types: the 
Dayblooming Lilies, whose flowers open with the sun and close at evening, and 
Nightblooming Lilies, whose flowers open in the afternoon and remain open until 
late the following morning. Tropical Lily blossoms stand above the water in con- 
trast to Hardy Lily flowers, which float. 
DAY-FLOWERING 
WHITE LILIES 
MRS. GEORGE H. PRING—The best pure 
white Tropical Lily. Flowers very fragrant, 
8 to 10 inches; long pointed petals and 
sepals; golden-yellow stamens, borne in 
abundance all season. $1.75. 
PINK LILIES 
MRS. ROBT. SAWYER—Plant sturdy, pro- 
ducing young plants on the leaves; flowers 
in abundance; gorgeous, full-petaled, and of 
a delightful shade of pink. $2.50. 
ZANZIBAR ROSEA—Flowers rose-pink of 
good size, bell shaped, and produced very 
freely. Adaptable to any size Pool or Tub 
Gardens. $1.25. 
GENERAL PERSHING — Broad, chalice- 
shaped flowers of a clear pink, delightfully 
fragrant. Foliage beautifully mottled. $2.50. 
MRS. C. W. WARD—Beautiful large flowers 
of a deep rose-pink on good stems. Petals 
and sepals long, pointed. Flowers produced 
very freely. $2.25. 
PINK PEARL — Vigorous, rapid growth, 
large flowers of dark shell pink, producing 
very freely. Large dark green foliage. $2.00. 
PURPLE LILIES 
ZANZIBARIENSIS — The native African 
purple lily. Flowers 6-8 inches, very fra- 
grant, showy, and freely produced. $1.50. 
AUGUST KOCH—Flowers very fragrant and 
freely produced. 7-8 inches. Of a pale wis- 
teria-violet; sepals lilac. Foliage dark green. 
$2.25. 
PANAMA-PACIFIC—Flowers a wine-purple 
with golden stamens. This variety is prac- 
tically ever-blooming; of compact habit, pro- 
ducing young plants on leaves. Leaves beau- 
tifully spotted and marked as are the bronze- 
green buds, $2.00. 
BLUE LILIES 
COL. LINDBERGH—Enormous deep ceru- 
lean blue flowers carried high above the 
water on good stems, Plant of strong growth. 
$2.25. 
MRS. ED. WHITAKER—Light lavender- 
blue flowers; long pointed petals; exception- 
ally free flowering. Very adaptable. $2.50. 
CAERULEA—The original “Blue Lotus” of 
the Nile. Produces an endless succession of 
fragrant blooms until heavy frost. $1.25. 
BLUE BEAUTY (PENNSYLVANIA) — 
Flowers a deep rich blue; many petaled; sta- 
mens golden-yellow; tipped blue. Buds and 
leaves green beautifully splotched maroon. 
$2.25. 
NIGHT-FLOWERING 
RED LILIES 
DEVONSHIRE—Very free blooming. Bright 
rosy red flowers, 8-10 inches. Bronze-green 
foliage. $1.25. 
FRANK TRELEASE—Exquisite dark crim- 
son flowers of good size; petals long, point- 
ed, giving a starry effect. Stamens deep red- 
dish brown. Leaves dark red. $1.85. 
H. C. HAARSTICK—A new red variety. It 
is a striking addition to the Night-Flower- 
ing group of Water Lilies. Flowers are a 
clear rich red surrounded by large bronze 
foliage. $2.25. 
WHITE LILIES 
JUNO—tThe largest flowered Night Bloom- 
er. Broad snow-white petals around a center 
of yellow stamens. Large, glossy-green, den- 
tate foliage. $1.75. 
MISSOURI 
New White Night-Blooming Lily. Pure 
white with large semi-double flowers. Un- 
equalled for form and beauty. Will bloom 
much earlier than Juno. Leaves first a light 
bronze, later develop into dark green. Leaves 
have fluted margins. $2.00. 
PINK LILIES 
RUBRA ROSEA—One of the best. Large 
flowers of brilliant rose-carmine held well 
above the mottled foliage. $1.50. 
MRS. GEORGE C. HITCHCOCK—A new 
pink. The Mrs. Hitchcock has large, deep 
rose-pink flowers borne above the water. A 
beautiful night-flowering hybrid. $2.00. 
EMILY GRANT HUTCHINGS—A _ new 
pink with large cup-shaped blooms of a de- 
lightful clear pink. No collection is complete 
without this attractive. hybrid. $2.25. 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
HARDY LILIES are unexcelled for planting 
and will beautify the most unattractive bit 
of water, provided they are not planted in 
too deep water or near a cold inlet. They 
are easy to grow and bloom best with full 
sunlight at least half the day. 
WHITE LILIES 
MARLIAC WHITE (Albida) — Richly fra- 
grant, broad-petaled flowers of a pure, waxy 
white with bright yellow stamens; continu- 
ous bloom. $1.00. 
GLADSTONE—Large, pure white, globular 
flowers. A strong, vigorous grower inclined 
to hold both leaves and flowers above water 
when crowded. $1.50. 
PINK LILIES 
ROSE AREY—Very free flowering and a 
strong grower. The flowers are very large, 
being eight or more inches across, fragrant, 
with long-pointed petals. A word picture 
falls short in describing the deep uniform 
pink color of this most satisfactory variety. 
One must see it growing and flowering to 
appreciate fully its merit. $2.00. 
EUGENIA DE LAND—A vigorous and free- 
flowering variety of Odorata type. Flowers 
large, floating, of a deep rose-pink; petals 
long, pointed. $1.50. 
MARLIAC ROSEA (M. Rosea) — Fragrant, 
cup-shaped flowers of deep rose. Free flower- 
ing and of good size. $1.75. 
HELEN FOWLER—Verty adaptable to Tub- 
Gardens. Deep pink flowers of medium size 
borne above the water. $1.25. 
PINK OPAL——Full-petaled, cup-shaped flow- 
ers of a deep, rich pink. Foliage, reddish- 
green. $1.00. 
YELLOW LILIES 
CHROMATELLA (Marliac Yellow)—Bright, 
chrome-yellow flowers. Leaves rich green, 
splotched bronze-red. Of compact habit, vig- 
orous, and very free flowering. Ideal for 
Pool or Tub-Garden. $1.50. 
SUNRISE—Beautiful sulphur-yellow flowers 
of large size, borne slightly above the water; 
produced freely from early season until frost. 
$2.50. 
RED LILIES 
GLORIOSA—One of the best. Flowers a 
beautiful clear red, deepening to dark red; 
full-petaled; very symmetrical and fragrant. 
For Pool or Tub-Gardens. Blooms continu- 
ously. $2.50. 
ATTRACTION — An immense flower, re- 
markably bright red in color, and very free 
in bloom. We have counted fifty blossoms 
on a single box of them. $2.50. 
CONQUEROR — An immense flower; the 
bright red petals shaded with white on the 
inside change 10 deep red as the flower ages. 
Strong plants producing a wealth of bloom. 
$2.25. 
METEOR—The slender, flaring petals fold 
about garnet-colored stamens—a very pleas- 
ing flower that blooms abundantly. $1.50. 
JAMES BRYDON — Handsome bronze-red 
foliage and large, cup-shaped flowers whose 
broad petals are an unique rose-crimson, An 
exceptional variety. $2.50. 
RED AND YELLOW LILIES 
COMANCHE—The hardiest of all cultivated 
lilies. Large flowers of rich apricot with 
glowing red markings, deepening to copper- 
orange; olive green foliage flaked brown. 
Vigorous and free blooming. $2.25. 
AURORA — Very free flowering, of semi- 
dwarf habit, suitable for small Pools or Tub- 
Gardens. Flowers amber-yellow, shading to 
red-orange on the second day and then deep 
red. $1.25. 
SIOUX—Flowers a rich copper-yellow of 
good size; petals long, pointed, and tinged 
red along the sides. Flowers and central fo- 
liage raised slightly above the water. $1.75. 
PAUL HARIOT—Cup-shaped blooms of a 
delicate light yellow suffused with pink. 
Colors deepen on succeeding days to yellow 
and copper-red. Mottled foliage. $2.00. 
GRAZIELLA—Charming orange-pink flow- 
ers shading to a fine orange-red with age. A 
splendid variety for the Tub-Garden and one 
you will enjoy for its unique color and 
pretty cupped form. $1.50. 
ZANZIBAR TRIO 
Zanzibar Purple, Zanzibar Blue, Zanzibar 
Rose. $3.75. 
ROYAL TRIO 
Odo-Rosea — Pink, hardy. Caerulea — Blue. 
Chrysantha—Amber-yellow. $3.25. 
MARLIAC TRIO 
Marliac Pink, Marliac Yellow, Marliac White 
—in collection, $3.50. 

MARTINSVILLE, IND. 
GRASSYFORK, INC. 
SADDLE RIVER, N. J. 
