
Royal Quintet +» Hardy Varteties 
SOMPTUOSA: (Hardy) Rich 
strawberry pink, not flecked 
or spotted, as are some others, 
but clear and beautiful. Del1- 
cate, but noticeable fragrance. 
Exceptionally free blooming. 
Medium-sized flowers; 5 inches 
across. One of the first to 
bloom in the spring. Shown 
above, top Lily. Price, a giant 
root, $2.75. 
GOLDEN CUP: (Chromatei- 
la) (Hardy) One of the most 
profusely blooming of all 
Water Lilies; two or three 
blooms per plant daily through- 
out the summer quite usual. 6 
to 8 blooms not at all uncom- 
mon. Recommended for any 
size pool, including tubs. 
Leaves beautifully mottled 
with purple. Price, a giant 
root, $2.50. 
PAUL HARIOT: (Hardy) 
One of the finest of all. Very 
unusual coloring: Apricot yel- 
low first day, gradually chang- 
ing to brilliant orange-pink by 
the third day. After first day, 
it closely resembles Talisman 
Rose in color. Very small leaf 
spread: especially suited for 
tubs or small pools. Very free 
flowering. Giant root, $2.75. 
All 
Five 
for 
$I2.00 
JAMES BRYDON: 
(Hardy) A beautiful, 
deep, rosered, the 
finest red of all. The 
only fragrant red: per- 
fume of sweet apples. 
Exceptionally free 
bloomer. Broad, con- 
cave petals, cup-shaped 
flower, 5 inches across. 
Beautiful purple 
leaves. Ideal for either 
tub or small pool. A 
giant root, $3.25. 
SNOWBALL: (Gonnere) 
(Hardy): A magnificent White 
which is just about “perfec- 
tion” itself. Very double; re- 
sembles huge snowball. Actu- 
ally has more petals than any 
other. Giant root, $3.25. 
Kellogg 
Three Rivers, 
Michigan 
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