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_ of the leaves. Often these small plants bear flowers. Some of the viviparous 
HE “Furlough Bride” chooses Tropical Water Lilies for her bridal 
bouquet—as the all important final nautical touch to make her ensemble 
perfect—in keeping with the splendor of the uniform of an officer in the 
U. S. Navy. And of course she will have as a fitting background, an altar 
banked with stately white Water Lilies. 
Yes, Water Lilies definitely lead the parade of popular flowers. Their 
exquisite fragrance and sheer beauty of blooms are unsurpassed, and no 
other flower offers such variety of color. The lovely pinks, friendly blues, the 
tranquil whites, and the fascinating shades of apricot and yellow which 
change to coppery bronze, are ideal for attractive corsage arrangements— 
and the hostess finds them excellent for cut flowers and striking table decora- 
tions. (See page B of Order Blank for instructions on preparing Water 
Lilies for a bouquet.) Certainly you get a maximum of beauty at minimum 
cost if you have a number of Tropical Water Lilies in your pool, for what is 
more inviting after the day’s work than a cool, shimmering pool to greet 
you with delightfully fragrant lilies of every color imaginable. 
DAY-BLOOMING TROPICALS 
The Day-Blooming Tropical Lilies display their beauty from early morn- 
ing until late afternoon. They bring to the daylight hours the same elegance 
displayed by the night-bloomers in the evening. Here you will find a very 
complete collection of the most desirable varieties. 
AN INTERESTING VARIETY 
*Indicates the leaf propagating varieties. All of this group have the inter- 
esting characteristic of, occasionally, producing young plants on the surface 
varieties are much more prolific in this manner than other 
IT 1S EASY TO GROW TROPICALS 
No flower in the garden is as easy to grow as the Water 
Lily—no weeding—no watering—no hoeing. The insert 
in the center of this catalog gives full planting instruc- 
tions. Tropical Lilies adapt themselves to the soil avail- 
able. If soil is insufficient for full blooming, they merely 
produce smaller flowers. The quantities of flowers pro- 
duced is really remarkable. Some plants produce over 100 
blossoms in one season. 
So plan now to enjoy Tropical Lilies this summer. Trick- 
er’s Guaranteed-To-Grow Water Lilies leave the flower 
lover nothing to be desired. Then too, it’s fun to surprise 
evening guests with the night blooming varieties. They’ll 
marvel at the way the dazzling blooms open as the others 
are closing in sleep. These “flowers of the night” close 
the next morning when the sun gets bright, but on cloudy 
days they sometimes remain open all day as well. 

