
FAMOUS RAINBOW 
COLLECTION 
An Old Favorite 
Collection M-5 
Tricker’s famous Rainbow Collection needs no 
further introduction to garden lovers. It is 
comprised of four hardy varieties and one trop- 
ical lily. Together, they make a gorgeous show 
in the rainbow shades and each lily is a gem 
in its particular class or color. 
No. 1. MARLIAC FLESH. Delicate 
shell-pink. Opens early in the 
morning. 
No. 2. GLORIOSA. Large red, the fin- 
est red. Flowers perfumed like 
apple blossoms. 
No. 3. PAUL HARIOT. Chameleon 
orange-pink. Blooms abundantly 
all season long. 
No. 4. CHROMATELLA. Very pro- 
lific. No pool complete without it. 
No. 5. BLUE BEAUTY. (Tropical.) 
Flowers deep blue, sometimes a 
foot across. 


























MARLIAC ROSE MARLIAC WHITE CHROMATELLA 


PINK, ROSE and SALMON SHADES (Cont.) 
NEPTUNE. The flowers of this old favorite are star-shaped and of a 
deep rose heavily shaded with crimson. The inner petals are faintly 
spotted with white while the outer petals are almost white but shaded 
with rose. The early foliage is very interesting as it is a deep maroon, but 
changing to green as it ages. A variety which is a splendid free 
bloomer. $3.00. 
GLOIRE DU TEMPLE-SUR-LOT. This variety was originally intro- 
duced in 1913 but because of its slow propagation has never been pushed 
to its deserved place. The most double flower we have ever had. The long 
narrow petals bend in at the top. On the first day of opening the color is 
a very tender pink changing to a pure white on the second day. The 
flowers are extremely large and are very fragrant. Not a particularly free 
blooming variety until well established but well worth any room devoted 
to it. $3.00. 
SOMPTUOSA. When first introduced in 1909 this variety was well 
accepted. The large flowers are very double and fragrant. The outside 
petals are rosy pink, but the petals gradually deepen in color toward the 
center of the flowers and are lightly spotted with carmine. The stamens 
are deep orange in color. A very desirable variety. $2.50. 
SPECIAL VALUE 
%* PINK OPAL. Deep rich pink in color. The buds are almost round and 
open into a flower of interesting form. The petals are comparatively 
short and on the first day of opening the flowers are carried slightly 
above the surface of the water. The flowers are of very moderate size, 
valuable for cutting and the variety does especially well in restricted 
areas. (See illustration on page 8.) $1.25. 
CROWN 
JEWEL TRIO 
Collection No. H-5 
The three most popular hardy water lil- 
ies. Free blooming, fragrant. 
MARLIAC ROSE. Large, fragrant, deep 
pink. 
MARLIAC WHITE. Handsome flowers of 
sparkling white. 
MARLIAC CHROMATELLA. 
Clear, rich yellow. 
VERY SPECIAL PRICE 
The three for only 


