
PEACH BLOW 
$3.00 




MRS. EDWARDS WHITAKER 
CLEVELAND. A Tricker_ production MRS. 
named in honor of the largest city of EDWARDS 
Ohio and in a suburb of which our gar- WHITAKER 
dens are located. The color of the pet- Great size. Most 
als is rich, rose pink. The petals being striking of day- 
slightly pointed make this lily distine- blooming tropicals. 
tive among the pinks. Its marked dis- (See page 3.) 
tinction comes in its foliage, for the 
green leaves are mottled and streaked 
with chestnut brown, giving a most 
striking contrast. We consider this a 
splendid contribution to the day-bloom- 
ing tropical lilies. $2.75. 
*PEACH BLOW. Another one of the viviparous group. The pale 
pink petals of the flowers are flushed with yellow at the base 
and in the center of the flower is an enormous mass of golden 
stamens lightly tipped with the same color as the petals. It is 
free blooming and the flowers make bright rosettes of pink and 
gold. (See color illustration above.) $3.00. 
PERSIAN LILAC (Pring 1941). This pink-lilac colored lily has an 
exceptionally large number of petals and with its numerous 
golden stamens carries its color well at a distance. Clear light 
green leaves contrast pleasantly with the flower. $3.25. 
WHITE 
MRS. GEO. H. PRING. The finest of the really large white day- 
bloomers. A new and novel type that produces numbers of large, 
fragrant, white flowers with pointed petals. Very attractive among 
the pinks and blues in a pond and excellent when used alone in a 
formal setting. It is the counterpart of the Mrs. Whitaker in 
pure white. Petals broader at the base and more pointed at the 
tip. Has been known to produce 13-inch flowers, but like the 
Whitaker, will also bloom in very small quarters. Will combine 
with any color. $2.50. 
ALICE TRICKER. A prolific white day-bloomer. With us the 
flowers have always been slightly larger than our original Mrs. 

ISABELLE PRING 

$3.25 . 
Yr Pring. The petals seem a little broader and are a little heavier 
PANAMA-PACIFIC in substance. A very vigorous grower doing exceedingly well in 
$2.25 Y outdoor pools. $3.00. 
*ISABELLE PRING. This variety is the first large pure white of 
the viviparous group. Its well shaped flowers are of very good 
size. The color always remains a brilliant white. The variety 
is reported to be strongly viviparous. (See color illustration at 
left.) $3.25. 
PURPLE 
JUPITER. The most popular of the Zanzibariensis lilies. Years 
ago we selected one plant of unusual beauty and propagated 
all of our present stock from it. Moderate growth but flowers 
are of fair size of deepest blue in color and with purple tints. 
The bell-shaped flowers are characteristic of the African lilies. 
The very many stamens differentiate it from other water lilies. 
Fragrant. Adaptable to all conditions. $2.50. 
*AUGUST KOCH. Without question the most outstanding of 
the viviparous water lilies; named in honor of August Koch 
of the Chicago Park System. The flowers are 7 to 8 inches 
across. They open four to six successive days. The sepals are 
purplish-lilac in color and the stamens pale wisteria-violet in 
color. Compact in its growth. (See color illustration on 
page 3.) $2.75. 
*PANAMA-PACIFIC. The last hybrid produced by the late William 
Tricker. Buds come out of the water, bronzy-green spotted with 
reddish-brown. The petals are plum purple in color. A most 
adaptable lily for either pool or tub culture. See color illustration 
at left. $2.25. 
*ROYAL PURPLE. This handsome new lily is identical in growth 
and habit to that excellent variety, Panama-Pacific, except that 
the color is a glowing royal purple. This viviparous novelty will 
add a note of regal splendor to your pool. yy 
DIRECTOR GEORGE T. MOORE (Pring 1941). This new hybrid’s 
leaves and flowers, though small, are borne in great profusion. 
Each plant makes a striking rosette of small leaves on the water 
—often bears 8 to 10 flowers at one time. Rich purple. $3.50. 
MIDNIGHT (Pring 1941). Something new in water lilies is this 
dark-violet double flower—all its stamens are replaced by petals, 
making a dark blue rosette in the center of the lily. Has numer- 
ous leaves and is very floriferous. $4.00. 
*See footnote on page 3. 
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