MISSOURI $3.00 
EVENING STAR COLLECTION 
Our Three Finest 
Night-Blooming Tropical Lilies 
(Collection No. T-11) 
Their beautiful blooms will add immeasurably to the 
enjoyment of your pool during the evening hours. 
H. C. HAARSTICK. New brilliant red night-bloomer. 
MRS. GEORGE C. HITCHCOCK. Lovely dark rose-pink. 
MISSOURI. Finest white; supreme beauty. 
MRS. GEO. C. HITCHCOCK $3.00 
Evening dress in your pool! Open at 
night while the day bloomers sleep. 
Closed in the morning as the others 
open. Your pool becomes a showplace 
for you and your friends during the 
hours of entrancement. 
RED 
DEVONSHIRE. An early hybrid always 
worth having in a collection. We 
know you'll like it. Bright rosy red. $2.50. 
EMILY GRANT HUTCHINGS. (See 
color picture on back cover.) Cup- 
shaped flowers of amaranth-rose color. 
Free blooming. Most desirable. $3.00. 
FRANK TRELEASE. Dark crimson with 
mahogany-colored stamens. Mottled 
leaves. Although a pioneer variety it is 
still good. $2.50. 
H. C. HAARSTICK. Its dark copper fo- 
liage is lovely in a pool. The flowers 
are brilliant red. Usually satisfactory but 
under some conditions a bit shy in 
blooming. $2.75. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. Bright ver- 
milion-red, huge flowers. Very dark 
red foliage. Very free blooming and de- 
pendable. $4.00. 
PINK 
MRS. GEO. C. HITCHCOCK. Of largest 
size. Pure rose pink. Pretty foliage. 
Widely endorsed. (See color illustration 
below.) $3.00. 
STURTEVANT. An old variety of great 
size. Beautiful bright pink. Needs 
real hot weather to reach perfection. 
$2.75. 
WHITE 
JUNO. A descendant from the variety of 
Egyptian tradition. Petals open very 
flat. Pure white with saffron-yellow sta- 
mens. (See page 12.) $2.50. 
MISSOURI. Illustrated in color above. 
The grandest, largest, most beautiful 
of all night bloomers! Really spectacu- 
lar! Broad white petals. Beautiful, at- 
tractive leaves. $3.00. 
Seymour, Indiana 
Dear Sir: 
I am writing to let you know that our entire 
order has arrived. Everything is in excellent con- 
dition and doing well. 
Your shipping department does a most excellent 
job, as I have not lost a single plant or lily. 
The fish are doing fine and two of the lilies 
have bloomed already. 
Yours very truly, 
Lee F. Keyes 
Providence, R. I. 
Mrs. Fox requested that I acknowledge your 
letter of July 27, 1954. 
Enclosed please find a check for $1.14 in pay- 
ment of the postage for the shipment of two tropi- 
cal water lilies. 
Many thanks to you for your kind attention to 
this matter. We consider it a pleasure to do busi- 
ness with you and shall look forward to continu- 
ing to do so. 
Very truly yours, 
Maurice Fox 
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