THE BEAUTY SPOT OF THE EAST 
‘tion, N. Y. It comprises 8 acres of water lilies in all colors of the Rainbow, many 
‘| and 12, one mile north of Binghamton. This is the main highway to Syracuse 
lis past season. We really do have one of the most beautiful spots in the East. 
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Here is a view showing two 
of our three large greenhouses 
together with our new show 
house and packing house. This 
photo was taken prior to the 
completion of landscaping. Also 
since this photo was taken, our 
Orlyt greenhouse has_ been 
moved down from Marathon 
and placed alongside of the 
greenhouse to the right. We 
now have three beautiful 
greenhouses in full produc- 
tion of tropical water lilies 
and aquatics. 
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Here you see Carol Ann Murray, age 4, our 
1948 Junior Water Lily Queen. Carol Ann was 
chosen our Second Annual Junior Water Lily 
Queen over 19 other contestants. Carol Ann is 
a Binghamtonian. Isn’t she cute, folks? 
Another view of our beautiful 
display grounds here at Bing- 
hamton. Notice the thousands 
of water lilies floating upon the 
water. Many thousands of visi- 
tors and passing motorists en- 
joyed this beautiful scene last 
summer. Please also note Wish- 
ing Well, lighthouse, 4 of the 5 
rustic bridges and Lovers’ Dome 
in the distance. Pink Sensation 
in foreground, Golden Cup and 
Gladstone in the distance. 
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Two young ladies enjoying the tropical water 
lilies in full bloom in our concrete display pool. 
The lilies reach enormous sizes and present a beau- 
tiful and unforgettable display. 

