

Tub Suggestions 

1 Fee gardens are growing in demand. Many of 
the best water lilies are peculiarly adapted to tub 
culture. We have them in all colors. These tubs 
may be placed on the ground or sunk into the 
ground to any depth. They can be placed in groups 
of two or three or singly. 
Because you live on rented property is no reason 
you cannot enjoy the beauty of water lilies. It is 
not necessary to have a concrete pool to grow 
water lilies. Try a tub of water lilies this year. 
TUB COLLECTIONS: 
If you need a tub, see page 26. 
For those who have their own tubs or half barrels 
we offer: 
TH eCOLILELG LION $°A a os enn $1.40 
OD WES TRIB. 4 55 uo Ee 6 ee eee $1.40 
Helen Fowler, Pink. See pages 10 and 12. 
Odorata, White. 
TUB COLLECTION “°C”. tel: oe eA DOL 
1 Lily, pink, white or Pelion your Bien of color. 
1 Lotus, pink or yellow. (We suggest pink Lily 
with yellow Lotus.) See page 13. 
6 Water Plants, some floating. 
Re EeeCOUuLEC LION Te Ree gin ks oer e doen $1.60 
Pink Opal, Dark Pink. See page 10. 
Odoratan White... nese. 2 1Ore te. sees ae ees 3s $1.60 

HOW TO PLANT A TUB 
Sink the tub in the ground for best effect, although some 
prefer the tub above the ground. Place about an inch or two 
of well rotted cow manure in the bottom of the tub. Then 
add soil until the tub is half full. It is now ready for the 
lily plants. After planting, add an inch of sand and fill 
with water. The tub should be 24 inches in diameter or 
larger. 

















Remember in buying Lotus from us you get 
larger tubers, which will bloom the first year. 

