—— THE SACRED LOTUS LILY —— 
(Foliage beautifully illustrated on Page 15) 
—A Hardy Perennial from the Orient— 
—Ideal for the Background or Centerpiece of Your Pool— 
One of the most fascinating of all water plants. No pool is complete without at least one. They hold their giant leaves 
2 to 3 feet out of the water, and their 10 to 14 inch blooms high above them. The most fragrant of all lilies. Long before 
the birth of Christ they were worshipped by Egyptians. Chinese, and Japanese. Many burial crypts and ceremonial 
instruments have been found with lotus designs on them. They will give an Oriental splendor to your pool which no 
other flower can give. Lotus will bloom in a tub or half barrel set on top of the ground. 
Lotus are one of the easiest of all flowers to grow. LOTUS WILL 
BLOOM in just a TUB or HALF BARREL set on top of the ground 
(or sunk). Just fill the tub half full of rich soil, mix in some fertilizer, fill 
up with water and plant. They will do better, however, when planted in 
large boxes (3 feet square by 1 foot deep) and placed in the pool. They 
should not have over 1 foot of water above them. (6 inches is best.) 
Lotus should not be set out until warm weather definitely arrives. We 
ship most of our lotus about June 1st—the same time as Tropical water 
lilies. To Southern customers, however, we can ship as early as May 10th, 
weather permitting. 
LOTUS FERTILIZER: Most of the failures with lotus are due to: (1.) 
the fertilizer used or (2.) the lack of fertilizer. Lotus are more particular 
than any other aquatic plant in regard to their fertilizer. The only fertilizer 
we recommend is our SLOCUM’S PERFECTION. Use 2 to 3 Ibs. and 
mix well with soil (preferably, a clay type soil). Avoid using any rotted 
dairy fertilizer, except in bottom of planting tub. 
ORDER LOTUS EARLY! Reason: Lotus roots make such a root growth 
in early June that we can not take them up after June 15th. 
Note: Our Giant Lotus generally bloom the first year 2 or 3 months 
after planting. The ordinary small roots such as most growers ship to their 
customers require 2 years to bloom. 


SPECIAL VALUE 
EGYPTIAN PINK LOTUS: (The Sacred Lotus of the Nile). 
The same lotus that was worshipped by the Egyptians four thousand 
years ago. One of the most beautiful of all lotus. A very pleasing 
shade of pink. A spicy fragrance you will never forget. Once estab- 
|| lished, it is hardy even though it does come from Egypt. Will bloom 
|| ina tub or half barrel. Giant tuber. $2.50. 





MIXED LOTUS: Red, Yellow, Pink or White—unnamed and no color 
EGYPTIAN LOTUS growing in pool of Mrs. Lucy guaranteed—$2.50; 2 for $4.50. 
Fritz, Reading, Pa. Mrs. Fritz writes: “‘Am sending 
| you a snapshot of the Pink Lotus I got from you in 
spring. It was the nicest root I have ever seen.”’ SAVE MONEY! BUY 
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NATURAL POND 
Do you have a natural or artificial lake or pond? If so, beautify it 10th ANNIVERSARY TRIO 
with water lilies! Water lilies will not only make a beauty spot out BLUE BEAUTY—Rich ocean blue.) 
of your lake or pond; the lily pads will also provide protection for ies tate q 
the fish from their natural enemies such as kingfishers, herons, and MRS. C. W. WARD—bright starry 
fish hawks. All game fish ponds should be heavily planted pink. 
with lilies! 
PANAMA PACIFIC—dusky violet 
Although all of the hardy lilies do well in natural ponds, the follow- purple. 
ing are especially well suited. For striking effects, plant in separate 
groups of 5 to 10 of same variety. Plant 3 to 6 feet apart in water Value $7.75 Special Price $7.00 
one foot to four feet deep. In shallow water merely press roots into 
mud (or place sods or stones over roots to anchor them). In deeper — 


water press into the mud with a planting stick (a 5 foot pole 
with two nails driven into one end about one inch apart to hold root u a te i 
while pressing into mud). Lilies can also be planted from a boat SPAWNING PLANT 
with such a planting stick; or, by tying a stone to each root and | COLLECTION  §2.00 
dropping overboard. We prefer latter method. ey i 
HARDY LILIES for the Natural Pond: 
ROSE AREY—deep pink } 
GOLDEN CUP—yellow | 
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The ideal plants for fish to spawn 
on. All floating plants. You do not have 
to plant them. 
JAMES BR YDON—rose-red 
CON QUEROR—crimson-red 
COMANCHE—orange 
PAUL HARIOT—apricot ] 
W. B. SHAW—light pink | 5 of same variety, $5.00 
PINK OPAL—deep pink f 10 of same variety, 8.00 
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5 of same variety, $12.00 Large bunch of Marestail 
10 of same variety, 20.00 Large bunch of Bladderwort 
7 Water Hyacinths 
Special Price — $2.00 




