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CANDIDA—Snow white flower with bright green 
sepals. Stands 3 to 5 inches out of water. Excellent 
for tub and small pool culture. $5.00. 
DAWN—A large globular lily with fragrant delicate 
white blossoms. One of the largest introduced. 
Flowers from May to October. $10.00. 
GLADSTONE—Free blooming, pure white, cup- 
shape flower often 6 to 8 inches diameter. Largest 
of the whites. Needs plenty room. $2.75. 
GONNERE—Another pure white, with flowers so 
double they look like big snowballs. Considered by 
many to be choicest of the whites. $4.00. 
HERMINE—An extremely handsome medium size 
star-shaped flower which stands well out of water. 
Blooms in great profusion all summer. $2.25. 
The Hardy 
We've also been particularly fortunate with 
our yellows this year. Listed here are our seven 
hardy yellow species, and their list prices. 
CHROMA TELLA—A canary colored water lily with 
blooms 4 to 6 inches diameter. Leaves green mottled 
with brown. Blooms all season. $3.50. 
HELVOLA—tThis lily produces a beautiful bloom in 
a soft shade of sulphur yellow. The foliage is olive 
green mottled with maroon. $5.00. 
MOOREI—Large open bloom, an even shade of soft 
canary yellow in hue. The foliage is a pale green, 
heavily spotted with purple. $4.00. 
SULPHUREA GRANDIFLORA — Sulphur yellow 
lily that stands well above water level. Free bloomer. 
Green leaves splotched with brown. $4.00. 
SULPHUREA—Produces a number of soft sulphur- 
yellow flowers. The foliage is dark olive-green 
heavily mottled with reddish-brown. $5.00. 
SUNRISE—Opens early each morning. Large 
bloom, clear sulphur yellow, standing well above 
water. Blooms early spring to late fall. $5.00. 
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m@ The Hardy Whites 
This year’s excellent crop enables us to offer 14 
species of hardy white water lilies—all of them 
prime bloomers—at these list prices. 
LOOSE—A _ deliciously scented snow-white star- 
shape flower with a stout stem holding it 9 to 12 
inches above the water level. $1.50. 
LACTEA—Fragrant bloom which opens with apricot 
blush, changing to pure white in a few days. Reverse 
side of sepals bright green. $5.00. 
MARLIAC ALBIDA—Large fragrant flower with 
yellow stamens. Sepals are tinted with pink. A free 
grower that will bloom all season. $3.00. 
ODORATA ALBA—Charming species that produces 
a profusion of small fragrant blooms. Pale green 
foliage is particularly beautiful. $3.00. 
ODORATA GIGANTEA—A very white flower and 
a deliciously scented one. Often produces blooms 6 
inches in diameter. Free bloomer. $1.50. 
ODORATA MINOR—A small form, the dainty white 
flowers of which are extremely fragrant. Its soft 
green leaves have reddish under surface. $1.50. 
PYGMAEA ALBA—Smallest flowered member of a 
little Chinese species. Charming in tubs, small pools. 
Blooms profusely all summer. $3.50. 
TUBEROSA RICHARDSONI—Globular white flow- 
ers with conspicuous pea-green outer sepals. One of 
the earliest and longest of bloomers. $3.50. 
VIRGINALE—White flower with broad, _shell- 
shape petals slightly incurved. Outer sepals stained 
rose. Fragrant, long blooming. $7.50. 
Yellow Species 
