HARDY 
e o Hardy Lilies are unexcelled for 
ALE? ¢ ced planting in natural ponds, lakes 
or in still pools along a river or 
stream bank, and will beautify the 
most unattractive bit of water provided they are not planted in too deep water or near a 
cold inlet. Once established so that the crowns will not be injured by freezing or ice, they 
become a source of permanent beauty. They may be grown in the smallest of pools and 
in tubs. 
The flowers embrace all the colors from purest white, delicate shell-pink, deep rose pink 
to rich reds, yellows and combinations of red and yellow. There is however, no blue Hardy 
Lily. This color is in tropical varieties only. 
Gellows 
SUNRISE. One of the first Lilies to open in 
the morning. Free bloomer, 8 to 10 inches 
in diameter and stands well above water. 
Clear sulphur yellow color. Blooms early 
Spring to late Fall. Superb variety. Stands 
crowding; does well in any depth of 
WOLET rin ren te ee nn Be Each $3.50 
MARLIAC CHROMATELLA. Charming canary 
yellow, 4 to 6 inches across. Leaves green 
mottled with brown. Free bloomer. Advise 
dividing every few years. ........ Each $3.00 
Marliac Chromatella 
Chaugeable Colors 
These unusual Water Lilies add a novel touch to the Lily Pool. They change 
color from day to day. The first day they flower into a rich yellow, the shade 
of the color of the bloom deepens progressively until it reaches a deep bronze. 
These attractive and useful Lilies are available in the following colors only. 
PAUL HARIOT. Flowers are large, cup- 
shaped, light yellow, delicately shaded 
COpper-Ted ee ee ee Each $3.5n 
COMANCHE. Large flowers of rich apricot 
on opening, changing to dark copper- 
orange with red as flower ages. Leaves 
olive-green, flecked with brown. Each 3.50 
AURORA. Flowers creamy yellow first day, 
changing to dark red by third day, giving 
vorietyroticolor. ra.) Each $2.50 
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