Glendale Flower and Water Gardens 
1260 Justin Ave., Glendale, California 
Hardy Nymphaea 
Conqueror 

Masaniello—(Marliac 1908)—The flowers of this Mrs. Richmond—A rare variety with singular beau- 
variety are very fragrant and in form are all that 
could be desired of a hardy Lily. The plant is a 
very free grower and needs considerable room. 
The flowers are rose-pink, dotted with carmine; 
the sepals of the flowers are white, making a very 
odd contrast to the color of the petals. 
Mexicana—Flowers fragrant, bright yellow, stand- 
ing well above the water. A desirable and 
unique variety for small pools. 
ty, has enormous floating cup-shaped, fragrant 
flowers, tender violet-rose, white sepals and yel- 
low center. A strong, vigorous grower and a 
free bloomer. One of the most delicate colored 
and artistic varieties yet introduced. 
Paul Hariot—Producing flowers of large size. Upon 
opening the first day the flowers are a clear 
canary yellow, the second day they are shaded 
with apricot-pink at the base of the petals and 
on the third day, this pink suffuses the whole 
flower. Thus it presents the appearance of three 
different flowers. 
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