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- : LILYPONS. MARYLAND 
REDS. Attraction ie 
ATTRACTION Where the pool is large enough we have 
no hesitation in giving this lily the first rank among_the 
reds. It is a recent French introduction. On opening it is 
a garnet red, with almost white sepals and stamen of rich 
mahogany tipped with yellow. It is not only the largest 
hardy water lily in cultivation, often 8 to 10 inches across, 
but it is one of the most beautiful. No pool of any size is 
complete without it. 
Price, $3.00 each. 
GLORIOSA A deep carmine rose color becoming deep 
red with age. A continuous bloomer, often reaching 5 to 
6 inches in diameter. It is an ideal red lily for either 
pool or tub culture. 
Price, $2.50 each. 
ESCARBOUCLE This is the most brilliant of all of the 
reds. It is a bright intense red, a vermilion with garnet 
stamen. A strong grower and a free bloomer. It is un- 
questionably one of the best. To those who have never 
had this variety it will prove a rare treat. See illustrations, 
pages 4 and 12, 
Price, $3.00 each. 
NEWTON A large flower with star-shaped petals of the 
vermilion color. Sepals are white with orange colored 
stamen. Flowers are borne above the water. Its general 
appearance is very much that of a tropical lily. A rather COLLECTION No. 2 
unique and beautiful variety. A free bloomer. 
biiee) eau seach. ATTRACTION (Dark Red) 
ALL HARDY LILIES and SUNRISE (Best Yellow) 
SY <PDF $4.50 ror sor 
YELLOWS > Sunrise 
SUNRISE One of the firsi lilies to open in the morning. 
A free bloomer of very large size, flowers frequently 
being 8 to 10 inches in diameter, and stand well above 
the water. It has long, narrow petals. In color it is a 
clear sulphur yellow, It starts blooming early in the 
spring, and continues until late fall. 
Price, $2.75 each. 
MARLIAC CHROMATELLA Flowers yellow, 4 to 6 
inches. Leaves green, mottled with brown. A_ free 
bloomer. We consider this the finest of the Marliacs. 
This plant should be divided every few years. A charm- 
ing canary yellow flower with bright yellow stamen. 
Price, $2.00 each. 
