

GOLDEN CUP (Chromatella): 
(Hardy) One of the most profuse 
bloomers of all water lilies. Two or 
three blooms per plant daily through- 
out the summer is the usual case. Six 
or eight blooms at a time is not at all 
uncommon. We recommend this for 
any size pool, including tub gardens. 
Leaves are beautifully mottled with 
purple. A GIANT ROOT, $2.50. 
JAMES BRYDON: (Hardy) The 
finest red water lily of all. A beautiful 
deep rose red. The only fragrant red, 
having the perfume of sweet apples. 
An exceptionally free bloomer. Its 
broad, concave petals give the flower 
a distinct cup-shape. Size — ‘4 inches 
across. Beautiful purple leaves. Its 
small leaf spread makes it ideal for 
either tub or the small pool. Our first 
choice of all-around red. A GIANT 
ROOT, $3.25. 

ROSE AREY: The “sweetheart” of 
all water lilies! A magnificent deep 
salmon pink with beautiful rolled petals. 
The most fragrant hardy water lily. 
When planted in a large container and 
allowed to form a colony of several 
roots (requires 2 or 3 months), it 1s 
free flowering. A GIANT ROOT, 
$2.50. 
GLADSTONE: (Hardy) A huge 
pure white lily which averages even 
larger than Snowball. Wonderfully 
large, brilliant flowers 6 inches across. 
Strong grower, free bloomer. This 
variety is needed in every pool, and we 
strongly urge you to include it in your 
order. A GIANT ROOT, $2.25. 
All Four for Only $9.50 

Four Sweet 
and Lovelies 
$9.50 
All four of these are hardy varie- 
ties, and you get the usual giant, 
dairy-fertilized roots, that we sup- 
ply. A beautiful combination of 
colors. Buy them in the group at 
only $9.50 and save. 
Lazy Man’'sGarden 
Growing water plants 
comes very close to being the 
lazy man’s ideal way of gar- 
dening. Once the plants are 
established in the pool and 
a full complement of animal 
life provided, there is little 
for the gardener to do except 
feed the fish and sit back 
and enjoy the bloom. 
Courtesy Holland’s Magazine 
Kellogg 
Three Rivers, 
Index on page 10 N lichigan 

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