Hotm & Oxson, Inc.—Home of Flowers—Satint Paut. 
Water Lilies 
TROPICAL OR TENDER LILIES 


The tropical lilies are rapid growing and free flowering. 
Of many forms, some star-shaped, some cup-shaped, most 
all of them are fragrant. 
They should only be set out when the weather is warm 
and should be given as much room as possible. As they 
enjoy a rich soil they can be given more fertilizer than 
the hardy lilies. 
DAY BLOOMING LILIES 
- Blue Beauty—Rich blue flowers of the largest size. 
Produces many deep blue flowers with yellow stamens. 
$2.50 each. 
_ Blue Triumph—Beautiful sky blue flowers of immense 
size. Large spreading plant. $3.00 each. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward—Very large, deep rosy pink flowers; 
produced most freely on long stems. $2.00 each. 
_ Mrs. Edwards Whitaker—Very large flowers, deep sky 
blue in color, 12 inches or more in diameter, on long stiff 
stems. Very robust and needing lots of room to spread. 
$2.50 each. 
Mrs. George H. Pring—Immense snow white flowers 
produced very freely. The best white Tropical lily. 
$2.50 each. 
Panama Pacific—Reddish brown, changing to a beauti- 
ful deep purple as the flower opens, very fragrant. 
$2.25 each. 
Royal Purple—A handsome new purple tropical day- 
blooming lily. The sepals are yellow, the petals purplish- 
lilac. $3.00 each. 
_ Zanzibariensis Rosea—Large rose pink flowers varying 
in shade with the season, very fragrant. $1.50 each. 


“NIGHT’’ BLOOMING LILIES 
The title ‘‘Night Blooming”’ does these beautiful lilies 
an injustice. Although they do not open until early 
evening yet they do not start to close until noon the 
following day. On cloudy days, and the latter part of 
the season the flowers remain open nearly the entire day. 
Dentata Magnifica—Very large, creamy white, beauti- 
ful cup shaped flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter. $2.00 
each. 
Dentata Superba—Immense glistening pure white 
flowers, often measuring 12 to 14 inches across. The 
largest white water lily. $2.00 each. 
Devoniensis—A bright rosy-red lily with red stamens. 
Large flowers 8 to 12 inches in diameter, borne on strong, 
stiff stems in profusion. $2.00 each. 
H. C. Haarstick—A new, clear rich red variety with 
pretty bronze leaves. A valuable addition to the night 
blooming kinds. $2.50 each. 
George Huster—Brilliant, large crimson flowers. $2.00 
each. 
O’Marana—Massive flowers in a rosy pink with a 
suffusion of red. $2.00 each. 
Rubra Rosea—Large, brilliant rosy carmine flowers. 
Very free flowering. $2.00 each. 
AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS 
Acorus Japonicus Variegatus—VARIEGATED SWEET 
FLaG. Does best in shallow water. 25c each. $2.50 
per dozen. 
Cyperus, Alternafolius—UMBRELLA PLANT. The com- 
mon well known kind. Thrives best in wet ground or 
when partly submerged. Very strong plants. 75c each. 
Cyperus Papyrus—THE EGYPTIAN PAPER PLANT. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet high. Plant in tubs or boxes, when 
submerged, or in wet ground. 75c each. 
Eichornia, Crassipes Major—TuHeE FLOATING WATER 
HYACINTH. Floats on surface of water, rosy lilac flowers. 
20c each. $2.00 per dozen. 
Limnocharis, Humboldti—WarTER Poppy. Pretty yel- 
low poppy like flowers in great profusion. The leaves 
float on surface of water, should not be submerged to 
exceed 6 inches. 20c each. $2.00 per dozen. 
Myriophyllum—Parrot’s FEATHER. Long, creeping 
stems with moss like foliage, the tips of which raise slight- 
ly above the surface of water. The best oxigenating plant. 
20c each. $2.00 per dozen 
NELUMBIUMS—LOTUS 
The Lotus has for long past years been considered a 
sacred flower by many peoples. 
It may be grown in very shallow water, but is most 
attractive in about 12 inches of water, when some of the 
umbrella like leaves will stand a foot or more above the 
surface while some will float on top of water. The 
planting is the same as for lilies. 
Luteum—(THE AMERICAN LOTUS). 
bearing immense, fragrant sulphur yellow flowers. 
each. 
Speciosum—(THE EGypTIAN Lotus). Flowers are 
rosy pink shading to creamy white at base of petals. $3.00 
each. 
Our native Lotus 
$3.00 
Saggitaria Saggitifolius—(GIANT SAGGITARIA). Broad 
arrowhead foliage with clusters of large white blooms, 
3 to 4 feet. 50c each. 
Saggitaria Sinensis—Narrow, dark green leaves. 40c 
each, $4.00 dozen. 
Senecio—WATER FERN. Erect fern like light green 
foliage 12 inches high. Plant in shallow water. 40c each. 
Tropaeolum Aquaticum—WATER NASTURTIUM. Very 
pretty nasturtium like foliage. Plant in shallow water. 
25c each. $2.50 per dozen. 
Typha, Latifolia—Our NatTIvE Cat Tait. Plant in 
shallow or deep water. 20c each. $2.00 per dozen. 
Water Lettuce (SHELLFLOWER)—A plant forming a 
rosette similar to the water hyacinth, with bluish-green 
foliage. Desirable for the shady portion of pool. 20c 
each. $2.00 per dozen. 
FISH FOR THE POOL 
NOTE—As it is necessary to ship fish in water, and 
pails being nearly unobtainable in the smaller sizes, we 
have obtained a large pail, price $1.00. This amount 
will be refunded on being returned post paid in good order. 
Goldfish are in limited supply this year and we are only 
able to offer them mixed. Per Per 
Dor. 100 
Comets and Common Goldfish, mixed, 
SitOrAvincirtee cae een eee eee $1.75 $13.50 
Comets and Common Goldfish, mixed, 
SOR anded i tosOrnc eee eee eee: 2.25 16.50 
Comets and Common Goldfish, mixed, 
ARGUCIDE 
_ Argucide kills Fish Lice. 
sive. 
: It helps you keep your goldfish healthy. 
Each package unit consists of a jar of powder for pools and a dropper bottle for aquariums. 
2 oz. jar and 1 oz. dropper bottle, will treat 1250 gallons. 
444 oz. jar and 1 oz. dropper bottle, will treat 3000 gallons. 
It is easy to use, effective, inexpen- 
85c each Postpaid. 
$1.20 each Postpaid 
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