

Hardy Water Lilies 
Blossoms or Hardy Water Lilies float on the 
water, or are carried an inch or two above the 
surface. These lilies may be grown in tub, pond, 
pool, or half barrel, as best suits your conven- 
ience. Theonly requirements are water, sunshine, 
and goodrich soil. If inan open pond, which does 
not freeze clear to the bottom, the roots will live 
without further care. If in tubs or pools, roots 
must be removed for the winter. 
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WHITE WATER LILIES BACH 
Gladstone, large clear white, grows strong tubers 
and blooms freely | $2.00 
Marliac Albida, a good dependable variety 1.50 
Odorata Gigantea, DATO lots of foliage, fair 
amount of blossoms 1.00 
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PINK WATER LILIES. .—-..._—_z: EACH 
Morning Glory, shell pink, fragrant $2.60 
Pink Opal, deep pink, cup shaped flower _1.50 
Rose Arey, star shaped cerise ficwers,lovely 1.50 
Marliac Rosea, famous Marliac pink, . 1.50 
Odorata Rosea, light pink, lots of foliage 1.00 
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RED WATER LILIES “4 2 EACH 
Gloriosa, the perfect Red Lily for any pool $2.00 
Attraction, strong grower, carmine blossoms 2.50 
James Brydon, crimson, cup shaped 3.00 
YELLOW & BRONZE WATER LILIES EACH 
‘Chromatella, bright yellow, very popular $1.50 
Sunrise, large lemon yellow, very showy 2.00 
Comanche, the most favored bronze-copper col- 
ored lily, changing from apricot eo to red 
copper bronze 2.00 
Aurora, similar to Comanche, but smaller 1.50 
