ROSE AREY (Above) 
A Water Lily of thrilling beauty. The blooms, a 
deep-cerise pink, sometimes reach 8 inches in diameter. 
The petals are pointed and have a noticeable curl 
that gives the effect of darker shading near the 
edges. We consider Rose Arey one of the best of the 
Odorata type. A delightful surprise awaits you. $2.00. 
SUNRISE (Right) 
As the name suggests, it is a glorious yellow that 
opens earliest of all. This is the finest of the yellow 
flowering hardy lilies. Flowers of immense size pro- 
duced early in the season on established plants and 
is altogether a striking addition to the group of 
hardy water lilies. The buds are olive brown with 
a salmon flush. The long narrow petals stand at 
various angles, and with their curved sides and 
crinkled tips give the appearance of a giant chrysan- 
themum. The general color is a clear yellow with 
a touch of fluorescent green, the stamens rich lemon 
chrome. The leaves are almost egg shaped, with 
wavy, crinkled sides, deep green above and red flecked 
with dark red brown below. Unusual in form, beauty 
and fragrance. $2.50. 
(Collection No. H-15) 
ROSE AREY and SUNRISE, the two exquisite lilies 
illustrated make up this collection. Can you imagine 
a more delightful contrast? 
The Pair for only 
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EXTRA SPECIAL 
(Collection No. H-16) 
Five of the finest in their 
particular color group. ROSE 
AREY and SUNRISE (shown 
on this page), and GLORIOSA, 
GONNERE and COMANCHE 
(shown on opposite page). Giv- 
ing you a rich mingling of red, 
white, apricot, rose-pink and 
yellow for your pool. 
$Q85 
The five for only 9 
