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*INDEPENDENCE. A Tricker variety in the viviparous group pro- 
duced at Independence. The deep pink color of the stamens seems 
to have a background of violet. While not of the greatest size, the 
flowers are borne profusely and have very many petals. The flowers 
open earlier and close later than most of the day bloomers. $2.50. 
GENERAL PERSHING. Here, indeed, is an outstanding variety of 
pink day bloomers which was named in honor of our great General 
Pershing. There is no question of its being the finest of the pink tender 
lilies, both in size and color. The flowers are of great size, full petaled, 
delightfully fragrant and open early in the morning. The dark green 
buds are striped with purple. A most prolific bloomer. (See color illus- 
tration on page 6.) $3.00. 
MRS. C. W. WARD. A most charming variety with petals of rich 
rose pink illuminated by a mass of golden stamens. Flowers are 
borne well out of the water, with the profusion of Gracilis type from 
which it is a descendant. An old hybrid which has withstood competition 
of later introductions. (See color illustration on page 3.) $2.50. 
PEACH BLOW 
CASTALIFLORA. Bright pink flowers are moderately 
large, fragrant and altogether charming. Its growth 
is identical to the blue flowering Henry Shaw with which 
it makes an excellent companion. (See color illustration 
on back cover.) $2.50. 
*PATRICIA. Another Independence hybrid. It is mar- 
velously free blooming and a desirable variety pro- 
ducing crimson flowers. It is not as large as most vari- 
eties and this smallness of size adapts it very well to 
small pools and even tub gardens. It is of the viviparous 
group which bears young plants from the center of the 
leaf. $2.75, 
PINK PEARL. Beautiful pearl pink flowers of medium 
size and produced on stems longer than usual with the 
tropical lilies. Flowers are produced in great profusion, 
making a continuously beautiful display in any pool. 
$2.50. 
CLEVELAND. A Tricker production named in honor 
of the largest city of Ohio and in a suburb of which 
our gardens are located. The color of the petals is rich, 
, rose pink. The petals being slightly pointed make this 
“= lily distinctive among the pinks, Its marked distinction 
comes in its foliage, for the green leaves are mottled and 
streaked with chestnut brown, giving a most striking 
contrast. We consider this a splendid contribution to the 
day-blooming tropical lilies. $2.75. 
*PEACH BLOW. Another one of the viviparous group. 
The pale pink petals of the flowers are flushed with 
yellow at the base and in the center of the flower is an 
enormous mass of golden stamens lightly tipped with 
the same color as the petals. It is free blooming and the 
flowers make bright rosettes of pink and gold. (See color 
illustration above.) $3.25. 
PERSIAN LILAC (Pring 1941). This pink-lilac colored 
_ lily has an exceptionally large number of petals and with 
EMILY GRANT HUTCHINGS its numerous golden stamens carries its color well at a dis- 
palce: ea ane green leaves contrast pleasantly with the 
— ower. 50. 
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WHITE 
MRS. GEO. H. PRING. The finest of the really large white 
day-bloomers. A new and novel type that produces num- 
bers of large, fragrant, white flowers with pointed petals. 
Very attractive among the pinks and blues in a pond and 
excellent when used alone in a formal setting. It is the coun- 
terpart of the Mrs. Whitaker in pure white. Petals broader at 
the base and more pointed at the tip. Has been known to 
produce 13-inch flowers, but like the Whitaker, will also bloom 
in very small quarters. Will combine with any color. $2.50. 
ALICE TRICKER. A prolific white day-bloomer. With us 
the flowers have always been slightly larger than our 
original Mrs, Pring. The petals seem a little broader and are 
a little heavier in substance. A very vigorous grower doing 
exceedingly well in outdoor pools. $3.00. 
*ISABELLE PRING. This variety is the first large pure white 
of the viviparous group. Its well shaped flowers are of very 
good size. The color always remains a brilliant white. The 
variety is reported to be strongly viviparous. (See color illus- 
tration above.) $3.25. 
PURPLE 
JUPITER. The most popular of the Zanzibariensis lilies. 
Years ago we selected one plant of unusual beauty and 
propagated all of our present stock from it. Moderate 
growth but flowers are of fair size of deepest blue in 
color and with purple tints. The bell-shaped flowers are 
characteristic of the African lilies. The very many stamens 
differentiate it from other water lilies. Fragrant, Adapt- 
able to all conditions, $2.50. 
