





WATER LILIES ~ 
(Continued) 
Four of the Finest | 
GLORIOSA (Above) 
A lily that is correctly named since it is so exceedingly glorious 
that we recommend it as the basis of every collection. Let us assure 
you that Gloriosa, without doubt, sets a standard among hardy 
lilies and beautiful flowers. Its blossom is a truly remarkable red 
and is often 6 to 7 inches across, perfect in form and rather double. 
Its perfume is similar to that of apple blossoms. It is thoroughly at 
home in pool or lake, and its characteristic small leaf-spread and 
large blossoms make it an ideal plant for tub culture. $3.00 
GONNERE (Right) 
An exceedingly double flower. The petals are snowy white 
and there are so many of them that the flower looks like a 
huge snowball. Foliage light green. A free bloomer. $2.50 
COMANCHE (Left) 
Unique among the hardy lilies in that it proudly upholds 
itself well above the water surface. Flower opens rich apri- 
cot and then changes to a deep coppery bronze. You will be 
delighted with this one. $2.50 
LUSTROUS (Below) 
If you want an unusually beautiful new lily for your pool, 
choose Lustrous. The large flowers of this outstanding nov- 
elty are marked by a lovely silvery sheen, sometimes called 
deep peach. Rose pink petals, thick yellow stamens. The 
sepals are deeper pink on the inside, brown underneath. 
The Lustrous is a strong grower and very compact as short 
leafstems restrict the spread. $3.00 

GARDEN GAY COLLECTION 
(Collection No. H-13) 
All favorites of experienced pool gardeners. 
The five offer a glorious array of color. 
ROSE AREY. Deep cerise-pink. 4 
GLORIOSA. A remarkable red lily. 
CHROMATELLA. Clear, rich yellow. 
MARLIAC WHITE. Sparkling white. 
COMANCHE. Deep coppery bronze. 

(Collection No. H-17) 
MARLIAC WHITE. Flowers are of a sparkling white, fra- 
grant and bloom continuously. 
PINK OPAL. One of the favorites. Deep, rich 
pink. Valuable for cutting. Does splendidly 
in tubs = ie 

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