Tropical Day Blooming 
Day Blooming Annuals 
BLUE COLORS 
18. Blue Beauty. (Pennsylvania). A Blue Beauty, to be sure—the best 
of them all. The flowers are a rich blue color, and they are from 8 to 12 
inches in diameter. The leaves are green, slightly speckled with brown. 
The plant is free growing and free flowering several blooms being on 
the plant at one time. It flowers continuously from early in the season 
until frost. This is our best selling annual lily. See front cover for 
illustration. 
19. Henry Shaw. It has Campanula blue flowers with lemon-chrome 
tipped stamens. The flowers are fragrant and freely produced. This 
plant is of moderate growth; therefore, it is suitable for small or 
medium sized pools. 
20. Mrs. Edward Whitaker. A plant of great size; it has very large, 
fragrant flowers which are produced in abundance. The color of the 
flower is lavender blue — slightly bleaching as the flower ages. 
PURPLE COLORS 
21. Director George T. Moore. A new hybrid of great promise. The 
pads and flowers of this lily are small but very numerous; it often has 
8 to 10 flowers at one time. The color is a deep bluish purple. 
PINK COLORS 
23. Pink Perfection. This lily has beautifully colored pads of reddish 
brown and green. The color of the fragrant flower is deep pink, and it 
has numerous yellow stamens tipped with pink. This plant is medium 
sized and free flowering. See front cover for illustration. 
24. General Pershing. It has large, full-petaled, delightfully fragrant, 
clear pink flowers which open early in the morning. This outstanding 
lily is a compact grower and a very prolific bloomer. See front cover 
for illustration. 
25. Mrs. C. W. Ward. This lily, an old hybrid, is hard to beat. It has 
pointed, rose pink petals and a profusion of large, golden stamens. 
It is a large plant, and it holds its many, fragrant flowers high above 
the water. 
26. Castaliflora. A medium sized plant with numerous, fragrant, bright 
pink flowers. 
WHITE COLOR 
28. Mrs. Geo. H. Pring. It has large, fragrant, pure white flowers with 
canary yellow, white tipped stamens. It is excellent when planted alone 
in a formal setting; it also goes well with any color combination. 
See inside back cover for illustration. 
29. Isabelle Pring. A new hybrid; it has fragrant, well shaped, pure 
white flowers. It is very similar to the Mrs. Geo. H. Pring except that 
the flowers are more double. 
AUTUMN SHADE 
31. Golden West. An outstanding hybrid with maroon speckled pads. 
The beautiful, peach pink flowers change to a lovely apricot pink as 
the flower grows older. The flowers are fragrant and freely produced. 
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ANNUAL WATER-LILIES 
(TROPICAL) 
Eventually you shall include annual water-lilies in your collection . . . why not 
this year? No pool is complete without at least one. Annual lilies produce 
many more and larger flowers than the perennial lilies do. It is not uncommon 
for one plant to throw up four or five flowers at one time. Planted in large soil 
containers they grow many times the size of perennial lilies. For small pools, 
we recommend planting in smaller soil containers so as to produce smaller 
plants and flowers. They will bloom as profusely in a small soil container as 
they do in a large soil container. Our annual lilies are grown in five inch pots; 
therefore, they are well established and vigorous plants when shipped to you, 
and they are guaranteed to grow. Annual lilies should not be planted outdoors 
until June or until the weather has become settled and warm. 
Night Blooming Annuals 
These lilies are fast becom- 
ing more and more popular, 
and there is a good reason for 
this. There is nothing nicer 
than to have some lilies bloom- 
ing in the evening when the 
other lilies have gone to sleep. 
Perennial and annual day 
blooming lilies close their 
flowers in the afternoon which 
leaves your pool without flow- 
ers when all the family is at 
home and friends come visit- 
ing. However, night bloomers open early in the evening and 
stay open until 10 or 11 o'clock the next morning. All of the 
night bloomers are large plants with flowers 8 to 12 inches in 
diameter and with very large pads. 
WHITE COLOR 
32. Juno. This lily has large flowers, 8 to 12 inches in diameter, with 
saffron yellow stamens. 
Tropical Night Blooming 
33. Missouri. A very large, semi-double, pure white flower of distinc- 
tive appearance. The enormous pads have fluted margins. 
RED COLORS 
34. H. C. Haarstick. If you favor red flowers this new night bloomer 
shall please you. The blooms are large, well-shaped, and brilliant red. 
They will contrast beautifully with other flowers. The pads are dark 
red or copper-colored and are conspicuously different than the other 
foliage in your pool. See front cover for illustration. 
35. Emily Grant Hutchings. This lily has very large, cup-shaped, 
amaranth red flowers. It has smaller pads as compared with the pads 
of other night bloomers. The pads are a brownish green color. 
PINK COLORS 
36. Mrs. George C. Hitchcock. A new hybrid with rose pink flowers. 
37. Sturtevant. An exceedingly beautiful night bloomer with large, 
bright pink flowers and bronze-green foliage. A hot summer is required 
to bring it to its greatest perfection. 
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE A PICTURE OF YOUR 
WATER GARDEN IN OUR NEW CATALOG? 
Joseph Lingg, in his forthcoming new catalog-handbook, will 
devote many pages to beautiful pictures of water gardens and 
lily pools. He invites your participation, and asks that you send 
him a photo or snapshot of your water garden or lily pool. Those 
that are selected as outstanding will be published in his new 
book. And in appreciation, Mr. Lingg offers $10.00 worth of 
water-lilies, aquatic plants and goldfish to each sender of a 
published picture. You choose from Mr. Lingg’s complete selection. 
Get in the fun! Send your picture off in the mail today. You can 
be a lucky and proud winner! 
Joseph Lingg Aquatic Gardens Inc. * Ardsley, New York 
