
Gladstone Waterlily 
WATERLILIES AND 
POOL PLANTS 
IN WWUAIMISLIRIL INL SZ TEKOVONB, . GEM 
OF THE GARDEN ... is one of the 
most colorful and interesting spots in 
the home. grounds. No rock garden is 
complete without it. Pools are inex- 
pensive, easily planted and require no 
weeding. We include some of the 
aquatic and moisture-loving bog plants 
helping make your garden pool a natural 
beauty spot. 
Here are some of the best northern 
grown hardy waterlilies. They are all 
prize winners and will produce an 
abundance of beautiful blooms in your 
water garden. We include easy cultural 
instructions for the planting and care 
with every order, and every plant we 
send you is guaranteed to produce a good 
growth for you. 
Gladstone. This lily is the finest and 
largest white waterlily and _ truly 
called “The White King.” (See illu- 
stration above). The blooms of bril- 
liant white are often 6 to 8 inches 
across and have yellow stamens. Good 
bloomer and you will like it. Strong 
tubers or plants $1.50: each. 
Rose Arey. Beautiful cerise-pink blos- 
soms are produced by this plant in 
abundance which makes it a real blue 
ribbon winner. This is the finest pink 
and will be a welcome addition to your 
pool. Nice strong tubers or plants 
$1.50 each. 
Chromatella. The best yellow. In addi- 
tion to the bright canary color of the 
blooms, the leaves are mottled at- 
tractively and add color to the pool. 
Strong tubers or plants, $1.25 each. 
Glorioso. The name fits this lily well 
as it is the most glorious red water 
lily. The flower is sweet-scented, per- 
fect formed, reopens daily for five or 
six days which makes it ideal for a 
cut flower. It is free blooming from 
the early part of the season to late 
fall and will often produce 150 
blooms a season. No water garden 
is complete without this beauty. 
Strong tubers or plants $3.50 each. 
Comanche. ‘This is like the weather— 
changeable — and is really a remark- 
able flower. Opens with a beautiful 
orange changing to a coppery-crim- 
son as days go by. Has bright orange 
stamens which contrast greatly with 
the dark petals. We supply strong 
plants or tubers at $3.50 each. 
Fragrant White. This is our native 
white pound lily. Easily grown and 
the sweet-scented blossoms are fine for 
cutting. Nice strong roots or plants 
25c -each. 
W. B. Shaw. Produces large flowers of 
Very sweet scented and 
rosy pink. 
season. Nice 
blooms continually all 
strong tubers, $1.00 each. 
Geld Ball. This is our native yellow 
pond lily. Has odd cup-shaped blos- 
soms and peculiar seed heads. 25c 
each. 
James Brydon. Flowers are a beautiful 
double crimson; free growing and 
has very attractive reddish - bronze 
foliage. This lily will add lots of 
color to your garden. Strong plants 
or tubers $2.50 each. 
TROPICAL WATERLILIES 
In the tropical waterlilies you find 
the shades of blue. These lilies can be 
used only one season while the hardy 
lilies may be used for years, but their 
brilliant beauty makes up for this loss. 
We offer here only one variety, the 
August’ Koch, which we think to be 
the finest day blooming tropical of a 
beautiful lilac or violet shade. It is a 
beauty and the price on strong plants 
is $2.50 each. 
We can furnish other tropicals if you 
want them. 
LOTUS 
There are few flowers in any garden 
with the romantic history of the beauti- 
ful lotus of the Nile. We list two kinds 
here, both very hardy. 
American Lotus. The native lotus of 
America; has beautiful creamy-yellow 
blossoms often 8 to 10 inches across. 
A real beauty. Strong tubers with 
growing points, $1.50 each; _half- 
grown tubers with growing points 
50c each. Well rooted seedlings 20c 
each, 10 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00. 
Egyptian Lotus. A beautiful pink lotus 
that will produce many flowers and 
add a great deal of beauty to the pool. 
Strong tubers with growing points 
$2.00 each. Half-grown tubers with 
growing points $1.00 each. Well rooted 
seedlings 40c each, 10 for $3.50, 100 for 
$25.00. 

Pickerel Plant 

Marsh Marigold 
AQUATIC PLANTS 
Shallow water, marsh or bog plants. 
Can be grown in pots placed in shallow 
water. 
Pickerel Plant. Attractive glossy green 
arrowhead shaped leaves. Beautiful 
purple spiked blossoms produced en- 
tire season. Strong roots 3 for 50c, 
10 for $1.50. (See illustration). 
Arrowhead. One of the most popular 
shallow water plants. Large arrow- 
head shaped leaves, white flowers 
with yellow centers. 3 for 20c, 10 for 
Duc 
Bur Reed. Odd-shaped seed balls pro- 
duced by this plant. Very attractive. 
4 to 5 feet plant. Roots or young 
plants: 3 for 40c, 10 for 75c. 
Cat-Tail. Ideal for tall background effect. 
Very ornamental and works in nicely 
with Wild Rice and Plumed Reed Grass 
He tall background. 3 for 40c, 10 for 
5. 
Plumed Reed Grass. Tall growing back- 
ground plant 6 to 8 ft. Can be used 
nicely in mass plantings or _ pool 
corners. Very attractive. 3 for 40c, 
10) tor-75c: 
Wild Rice. Tall, light green background 
plant with ornamental seed heads. 
Use in mass plantings and _ pool 
corners. Strong young plants, 3 for 
Ake 10) aieye 7/Sxe. 
Parrot Feather. Light, feathery green 
plant with long creeping stems, 
foliage opens and closes. Excellent 
for pool and pond edge. 3 for 25c, 10 
for 75c. 
Blue Water Iris. Native Blue 
Very attractive blue flowers. 
SUC wLOMore SEZ 5: 
Yellow Water Iris. Similar to Blue 
Flag, but has beautiful yellow blos- 
soms. 3 for $1.00, 10 for $2.50. 
Marsh Forget-Me-Not. Beautiful tiny 
blue flowers, with yellow center. Like 
moist soil or shallow water. 3 for 40c, 
10 for $1.00. 
Marsh Marigold. Large deep yellow 
flowers; one of the earliest blossoms 
in the spring. 3 for 35c, 10 for $1.00. 
(See illustration). 
Cardinal Flower. Spikes of cardinal red 
Flag. 
3) £05 
make this plant one of the most 
striking flowers along the damp 
edges of your garden. 3 for 60c, 10 
for $1.65. 
Blue Lobelia. 
Flower but 
Similar to the Cardinal 
has striking blue-purple 
flower spikes. 3 for 75c, 10 for $1.75. 
Umbrella Palm. Odd-shaped attractive 
umbrella-like formation of leaves at 
top of stem. Likes moist soil. 3 for 
$1.00. 
