PECLOW 
*“SUNBEAM. Brilliant and refreshing as an early morning sunbeam, this 
variety produces clear yellow flowers. At first they are only slightly darker 
than the parent St. Louis, but as the flower ages, the color deepens. Sun- 
beam is classed as a viviparous water lily and for the past three years has 
been tremendously successful in our own pools. We are certain that you, too, 
will enjoy the beauty and satisfaction of having this lovely lily in your pool. $4.50. 
ST. LOUIS. The first yellow Tropical Water Lily. Has the excellent features 
for which Pring hybrids are noted. Produces large yellow flowers and has 
beautiful mottled foliage. This patented lily offered exclusively by Tricker. 
(See page 2.) $3.00. 
AUTUMN SHADES 
*TALISMAN. This variety has been named after the ‘‘Talisman’’ Rose since 
it possesses the same brilliant combination of yellow suffused and overlaid 
with pink. The flower is large and star shaped. The ground color is a clear 
light yellow strongly flushed with a bright pink when the bud first opens. As 
the flower ages, from the second day on, the pink spreads more and more 
through the petals and the yellow intensifies, giving a general apricot effect. $3.00. 
GOLDEN WEST (Randig). In 1936 Mr. Martin 
Randig, San Bernardino, Calif., produced some 
excellent hybrid tropical lilies, among them a 
seedling from St. Louis. In our own pools this 
has been outstanding. The beautiful peach-pink 
flowers change in color to a lovely light apricot 
as the flowers mature. The green leaves are 
heavily speckled with maroon. An excellent grower 
and bloomer—very fragrant. (See color illustra- 
tion at right.) $2.75. 


GOLDEN 
WEST 
Beautiful peach-pink 
flowers with exotic, 
heavily speckled, 
maroon and green 





*AN INTERESTING VARIETY. Indicates the leaf leaves. Price 
propagating varieties. All of this group have 
the interesting characteristic of, occasionally, 1 
producing young plants on the surface of the 
leaves. Often these small plants bear flowers. i “aie : 
Some of the viviparous varieties are much more 
prolific in this manner than others, GOLDEN WEST 

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NIGHT-BLOOMING TROPICALS “he «ost Geacutiful of all lilies 
YOUR pool will put on evening dress every night if you plant these WHITE 
majestic varieties of night-blooming lilies. There is something fanciful 
about the way the dazzling blooms open as the others are closing in MISSOURI. It is no more than right to place this variety at the head of 
sleep, and remain open all night, reluctantly closing the next morning the list of white night-bloomers. The flowers have the beauty and 
when the sun again gets bright. On cloudy days they sometimes remain form of Sturtevant but none of its touchy tenderness. Blooms early. It is 
open all day as well. Night-blooming lilies will surely make your pool nothing unusual to have these flowers 12 inches across. The broad petals 
@ show place during the hours when the grounds are most usually give the flower a most distinctive appearance. The young leaves are light 
enjoyed by family and guests. Vigorous, five-inch pot plants, guar- coppery brown when they first appear but soon develop to a dark green 
anteed to grow. with deeply serrated edges. Truly a supreme beauty. (See color illustration 
below.) $3.00. 
RED 
JUNO. Under standardized plant names the old variety Dentata Superba 
EMILY GRANT HUTCHINGS. A new night-blooming water lily of great became Juno. It is really the most perfect modern flower developed 
merit produced at Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It pro- by cultivation from the sacred white Lotus of Egyptian tradition. Flowers 
duces exceedingly large cup-shaped flowers of an amaranth-red color. 8 to 12 inches across are produced most freely throughout the summer and 
This is certainly a splendid variety and a valuable addition to the list early fall. The flowers open very wide, almost flat. The stamens are 
of night-bloomers. (See illustration on page 7.) $2.75. saffron yellow in color. $2.25. 
H. C. HAARSTICK. As all colors stand out by con- MISSOURI $3.0( 
trast so the red of H. C. Haarstick becomes a ; 
dominating factor in every pool where it is planted. 
The brilliant red, large well shaped flowers and its 
copper colored leaves make it a most outstanding 
variety in any pool. Without question, this is our 
choice of the finest red flowering night-bloomers. 
$2.50. 

FRANK TRELEASE. An early introduction that 
continues well in popularity. The flowers are 
dark crimson in color and the stamens mahogany. 
The petals are long, narrow and rounded at the 
ends. At first the leaves are green, mottled with 
dark red which change to a hbronzy red as the 
leaves mature. $2.25. 
DEVONSHIRE. Another very old variety still worth 
cultivating in any pool. Bright rosy flowers 
standing well up out of the water. A very choice 
and desirable night-bloomer. RerDe 
PINK 
MRS. GEO. C. HITCHCOCK. This variety is really 
a glorified Omarana, one of the oldest hybrid 
water lilies. It is a real rose pink in color, pro- 
ducing flowers of greatest size. Easy to grow and 
a very valuable addition to the group of night- 
blooming water lilies. 2.50. 
STURTEVANT. This exceedingly beautiful night- 
blooming lily is a splendid hybrid variety. The 
flowers are 8 to 12 inches across and a bright pink. 
This variety produces a striking effect when several 
of the immense flowers open in a group. It requires 
liberal treatment and a hot summer to bring it to 
its greatest perfection. One of the very best Nym- 
phaeas, making an ideal centerpiece for a large 
pool, $2.25. 
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