
RENE GERARD: The largest deep pink 
hardy water lily. The huge flowers average 
7 to 9 inches across—almost as large as Sun- 
ae Very free blooming. A GIANT ROOT, 
50. 
MARLIAC FLESH: Quite similar to 
gorgeous Morning Glory only a little smaller. 
We recommend this for any size pool, 
including tub gardens. In habits and 
freedom of bloom, it is identical to the popu- 
lar Golden Cup. Do not overlook this one! 
ALGUAN TT ROOT $1:50; 
MARLIAC ROSE: A gorgeous old rose 
(light-medium pink.) Free flowering. Some 
consider this the finest of the pinks. Does well 
anywhere. A GIANT ROOT, $1.75. 
W. B. SHAW: A large fragrant apple 
blossom pink. An ideal cut flower. $1.25. 
NEPTUNE: A_ smoky red-pink with 
burnt-orange stamens. Star shaped flowers. 
ot free flowering. A GIANT ROOT, 
2.00. 
FORMOSA: A very beautiful medium 
pink. Free blooming. A GIANT ROOT, 
$2.00. 
SPLENDIDA: Deep strawberry pink. 
Beautiful shading of petals. A GIANT 
ROOT, $1.50. 
REDS 
The red lilies are the most popular of all the 
colored water lilies with visitors to our gar- 
dens. Their brilliant showy colors stand out 
above all others. All the red lilies are ex- 
ceptionally free flowering. If your pool is 
large enough, besuretoincludeseveral of them. 
They have a wide color range—from pinkish- 
red (JAMES BRYDON) through blood-red 
(AFLAME and GLORIOSA), crimson 
(CONQUEROR), rich wine (ATTRAC- 
TION), and orange-red (ROBINSONI and 
LUCIDA). All are magnificent. 
JAMES BRYDON: The finest red water lily of them 
all. A beautiful deep rose red. The only fragrant red, 
having the perfume of sweet apples. An exceptionally free 
bloomer. Its broad, concave petals give the flower a dis- 
tinct cup-shape. Size—5 inches across. Beautiful purple 
leaves. Its smallleaf spread makes it ideal for either tub 
or the small pool. Our first choice for an all around red. 
(Illustrated in color on page 5.) A GIANT ROOT, 
$2.50. 

PINK OPAL: A lovely deep pink, similar to Rose 
Arey in color but deeper. Has a delightful fragrance 
and makes a perfect cut flower. Medium size flowers. 
It does splendidly in the small pool or tub garden. 
$1.25. 
HARDY OR PERENNIAL 
This is MORNING GLORY, one of the most beautiful water lilies in 
the world. It is a magnificent waxy soft pink 
free bloomer, having as many as 5 blooms at once the first year and 
high as 14 the second. 
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specks on leaves and water are Duck Weed, a small floating plant 
which is indispensible to Goldfish. ) 
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almost white. A very 
(Illustrated 
(Note : Small 
Do not overlook this! 
A GIANT ROOT, $2.25. 
Little Girl: Alice Cameron. 
ATTRACTION: The largest red water lily. The 
huge flowers are a rich mahogany red—deeper colored 
than any other red we list. Being a very free bloomer as 
well, this lily rates as one of the world’s greatest water 
lilies. (Illustrated in color on front cover and page 9.) 
A GIANT ROOT, $3.00. 
AFLAME (Escarboucle): The most brilliant of all red 
hardy lilies. A very bright vermillion. A good bloomer. 
Differs from other reds in that its form is STAR shape. 
A GIANT ROOT, $3.00. 
GLORIOSA: A beautiful red lily that does well every- 
where—even in partial shade. It has everything that one 
could long for in a lily: Beauty, size, freedom of bloom, 
dependability, and a very long blooming season. Do not 
overlook this one! (Illustrated in color on back cover ) 
A GIANT ROOT, $2.50. 
ROBINSONI: A glorious orange-red. It’s 4 to 5 inch 
flowers are borne very freely throughout the season. The 
broad petals are rolled near the tips giving a “‘pinched”’ 
effect. Leaves are bronzed-purple. A real beauty. (Illus- 
trated in color on page 9.) A GIANT ROOT, $2.50. 
CONQUEROR: One of the finest and most depend- 
able water lilies of them all. The giant flowers often reach 
8 inches across and are borne very freely. Very unusual 
coloring—crimson, variegated with white. We highly rec- 
ommend this lily A GIANT ROOT, $2.00. 
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