200 GOLDFISH VARIETIES A^D 



Hardy 



White : Gladstoniana, Marliacea albida, Richardsoni. 



Pink : Marliacea rosea. 



Yellow : Marliacea chromatella. 



Red: Paul Hariot, Gloriosa, Aurora, Tames Brydon. 



Tender Day-Blooming 



White : Gracilis. 



Pink : Mrs. C. W. Ward. 



Blue: Pennsylvania, Wm. Stone, Pulcherrima. 



Purple: Zanzibariensis. 



Tender Night-Blooming 



White: Dentata magnifica. 



Pink : O'Marana. 



Red: Rubra, Devonensis. 



Winter-Blooming (Indoor) 



Blue: Mrs. Woodrovv Wilson. Panama Pacific. 



Small Hardy s 

 Pygmaea (white), Pygmaea helvola (yellow), Laydeckeri lilacea 

 (rosy lilac), Laydeckeri rosea (pink to red). 



OTHER POND PLANTS 

 Lotuses (Nelumbiums) 



Album grandiflorum (white), Luteum (yellow), Speciosum (rose), 

 Pekinensi's (red). 



The culture of Nelumbiums requires more root-space than for water 

 lilies. Planted in a shallow pond where they have plenty of space for the 

 strong roots to branch out and travel, they prosper amazingly. They are 

 hardy over winter, and if it is desired to confine them to a certain space 

 or locality they should be boarded in or otherwise divided from the rest 

 of the pond. The roots go several feet deep. The Lotus is one of the 

 most beautiful of all decorative plants. Its magnificent leaves and flowers 

 swaying majestically in the summer breezes give us an inkling of why 

 the ancient Egyptians considered the plant sacred. 



Among the best of the bog and pond plants are Variegated Sweet 

 Flag, Cape Pond Weed, Marsh Marigold, Umbrella Plant, Cyperus 

 Papyrus, Water Arum, Pickerel Weed, Sagittaria japonica, Sagittaria 

 montevidiensis, and Lizard's Tail. 



Water Snowflake is one of the most charming of the small floating 

 aquatics. White, star-like flowers of 1-inch diameter are freely borne 

 above the water. Parent plant should be rooted in soil near surface. 



