For Tubs and Small Pools 
Many people feel that limited garden space 
cannot possibly permit the development of a 
lily pool. However, a tub garden can be 
quickly and easily established in a space no 
larger than two or three feet in diameter. If 
you are considering a tub garden or have a miniature pool you will 
find any of these six lilies are ideal for this purpose. There is a wide 
range of selection and choice of color, for we list suitable tropical as 
well as hardy varieties. Each is particularly adapted to limited grow- 
ing areas, and produces an*abundance of lovely blooms that are most 
charming in tiny pool or tub garden. 
AURORA 
Interesting and 
beautiful. Rose- 
yellow first day... 
Red-orange second 
day... Deep red on 
TROPICAL third day, Price PYGMY LILIES 
PN 1 lil B tiful cri fi Bud 
PATRICIA. Charming, free blooming tropical lily. eautiful crimson flowers. uds are 
COLLECTION copper brown. Unusually prolific, bears young plants from center of the leaf. Ideal 
No. T-37 for tub culture or use in small pools. $3.25. 
DAUBEN, Lavender Blue ROYAL PURPLE. A handsome new tropical with flowers of a glowing purple that will 
ROYAL PURPLE, Purple add a note of regal splendor to your pool. $3.25. 
CU ROE ATA. Violet YELLOW PYGMY. A tiny hardy lily that is ideal for tub culture. Flowers from one 
Described at right...... $7.25 to two inches across are a rich golden yellow. Leaves are pleasingly mottled with 
chocolate. $1.50. 
HARDY PYGMY ib, AURORA. The flowers are rosy-yellow on the first day, red-orange on the second, and 
; No. oe LECTION deep red on the third. Its stamens are orange-red and the leaves are mottled with 
AURORA, Rose-Yellow to Red brownish-red. One of the best hardy lilies for the tub garden. $2.75. 
WHITE PYGMY White WHITE PYGMY. Hardy. This is the Chinese Pygmy Water Lily which is best suited 
JOANNE PRING, Pink for shallow water or tub culture. Flowers are white with golden yellow center and 
sweetly scented; they are seldom more than 1% to 2 inches across, but are produced very 
Described at right.............. $7.20 freely. Foliage dark green, mottled with brown on top, red underneath. A unique and 
lovely variety. $2.50. 
COLORATA (Pring). This tropical water lily pygmy is well 
adapted for tub culture. Flowers are from 3 to 4 inches 
across and bear two rows of pale violet petals, yellow at the 
base. Stamens are purple, lighter toward the apex and prim- 
rose yellow at the base. A very attractive and lovely flower. 
The mature leaves are circular, dark green above and purplish 
ae and sometimes measure more than 4 inches across. 
2.50. 
*DAUBEN. One of the first viviparous hybrids—introduced by 
the late William Tricker in 1912. Pale lavender-blue flowers. 
Practically every leaf develops a plant at the center which will 
produce small flowers very profusely if allowed to spread out. 
Excellent for small pools or large aquariums. $2.50. 
JOANNE PRING (Pring). A hardy pink sport from yellow 
pygmy. Flowers are 2 to 2% inches across and a rich deep 
pink in color, lighter toward the upper tips. Stamens are 
orange-yellow on the inside and deep pink on the outside. Foli- 
age is moderate in size, only 2 to 3 inches across and dark 
green on top. This is an excellent color addition to the very 
limited list of pygmy water lilies. Supply is exceedingly lim- 
ited. $3.60. 
TUB GARDEN COLLECTION 
We have for a number of years given more plants for the tub 
in this collection, but we have found that the extra plants, es- 
pecially the water hyacinth, have crowded out the water lily. 
This year we offer fewer plants to assure more satisfaction to 
you. 
The collection now includes: 
1 Tricker Water Lily Tub, 21 inches across and 11 inches 
deep. 
1 Water Lily your choice of color—either pink, white, red, 
yellow, changeable, or blue. 
2 Aquatic Plants to plant at the edge inside the tub. 
(Our selection.) 
6 Rock Garden Plants (our selection) $ 85 
tosplant outside theytubimeas. sn seee eee aes L 
This group of plants may be ordered with- 
out the tub for $4.95 
Hither of the two lilies shown to the left are 
excellent selections for the tub garden. 
NOTE: Aurora is listed above as a changeable 
color, Gloriosa is listed on page 11 under 
the heading of Red. 
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