Tricker’s Famous Seal is your 
guarantee of satisfaction... . If 
it comes from Tricker’s, it’s 
“ouaranteed to grow”. 
CHANGEABLE OR SUNSET SHADES 
AURORA. Flowers rosy yellow to deep red as flower 
ages. (See page 15 for complete description and 
colored illustration.) $2.75. 
COMANCHE. Rich apricot changing to coppery 
bronze. Attractive foliage. A showpiece. (See the 
illustration in color on page 9.) $3.50. 
PAUL HARIOT. Flowers and growth moderate. Color, 
first day yellow, through orange pink and to al- 
most red orange. Very enjoyable watching. $3.50. 
ROBINSONI. An early French variety. Medium size. 
Star-shaped. Predominant color crimson-vermil- 
ion, shading toward center to rich orange yellow. $4.00. 
RED 
ATTRACTION. Garnet red and as its name implies, 
really an “attraction” in any pool. Very large. 
Nice foliage. $4.50. 
CONQUEROR. Similar to above but not quite so dark. 
The sepals of the flower are quite white on the in- 
side. $3.50. 
ESCARBOUCLE. Vermilion red—a striking color on the water. 
Moderate in growth. $5.00. 
GLORIOSA. The “best of the reds”. Early and free blooming. 
Every group of hardy 
(See picture 
Of good size with sweet fragrance. 
lilies should include one of this “glorious” variety. 
in color at right.) $3.50. 
JAMES BRYDON. Cup-shaped fiower. 
Free blooming. A superb variety. $4.50. 
NEWTON. Star-shaped flower. Cherry red, long narrow petals. 
Scarce. $5.00. 
SULTAN. Similar in growth to Gloriosa but more cherry red 
in color. $3.50. 
Rich amaranth-rose. 
$3.50. 
Large flowers. Enchanting fragrance. 
WHITE 
GLADSTONE. Of great size. Dazzling white. A strong grower 
but not too free a bloomer. $2.75. 
GONNERE. Very double. Many snowy white petals—like a 
snowball on the water. (See page 9 for illustration.) $3.50. 
HERMINE. Of moderate growth. Pointed petals—like white 
stars against the green leaves. Very attractive. $2.25. 
MARLIAC WHITE. A grand old variety. Sparkling white. 
Sepals sometimes flushed with pink. Most desirable. List it 
now! (See page 8 for colored illustration.) $2.50. 
WHITE PYGMY. The tiniest of the pygmy varieties. (See 
page 15 for full description.) $2.50. 
GLORIOSA. Beautiful intense red. 
TRONG free-growing varieties of spreading nature, 
splendid for large ponds where quick coverage with 
leaves is desired. Not as free blooming as the 
choice hybrids but in their place most desirable. Ex- 
eellent to provide shade for fish and protection for 
young fish. 
Plant directly in mud at bottom of the pond in 
from 12 to 24 inches of water. 
NOTE: These varieties are not suitable for small 
artificial pools. 
HELEN FOWLER. Lovely dark pink, 
strong scent. $2.00 each; $20.00 
per doz. doz. 
HOPATCONG (Odorata Gigantea). 
Our native Pond Lily. Very fra- 
grant. Pure white, star-shaped. $1.50 
each; $15.00 per doz. SPECIAL 
LOOSE. Rather large white flower. 
Carried just above water level. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
eee. Great Joy.... 
I get great joy as do many others from 
the water lilies. They are unsurpassingly 
beautiful. Garden of 
Mr. Hal Hentz 
Winter Haven, Florida 
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ROSE MAGNOLIA. Soft shade of 
light pink. $1.50 each; $15.00 per 
W. B. SHAW. Very large rose pink 
flowers, delightfully fragrant. $2.00 
each; $20.00 per doz. 
Unnamed white flowering of above type. $1 
each; $10 per doz; $75 per 100 
Unnamed pink flowering of above type. 
each; $10 per doz.; $75 per 100 
Mrs. Gordon Cole, 
Dowagiac, Mich. 
Pool planted with Tricker’s ¥ 
lilies mirrors trophies at 
National Air Races in Cleve- 
land, Ohio. Thousands of 
people have enjoyed the 
beauty of Tricker’s lilies at 
this great event. 
VERY SPECIAL 
$1 
