OKKICE OP 



HUGO MULERTT, Aquarist, 



(Oldest Aquarium Establishment in America.) 



173 NOSTRAND AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N< Y. 



PRICK LIST © CATALOGUE 



CHOICE AQUARIUM PLANTS 



Grown under cultivation especially for the purpose. 



Sa:>'itlaria "Now Era." An improvenieiit on 

 the old favorite S. nutans. A free bloomer in the 

 parlor aquarium. Plants, well rooted, each d5 cts 



Sag'lttaria "Francos WI." A hj-brid of great 

 beauty, of same habit as preceding, but larger, 

 some of the blades attaining a length of 18 inclies 

 and a width of over one inch. Prolifle bloomer. 



Pot-grown plants, each $-2. 



Sagittaria " '^ViiKleriiicro.'' A seedling of 

 the former, smaller in habit, but equally as grace- 

 ful, new. Each $3. 



Sag'ittaria siiieiiisiis. Chinpsc arrowhead. A 

 charming novelty of easy culture. It may be 

 grown, similar to the Chinese lily, in water, moss, or 

 soil, in vases, bowls, tubs or pots, in or out doors. 



Started corms, each 'JS cts. 



liudivlj>-la Ifliilerttii. Beautiful hybrid aquarium 

 plant. Foliage deep green above' and beautiful 

 crimson underneath, producing a verj' fine effect. 

 Small plants, well rooted, each 50 els. 



OTjriopliyl proserpiiiaroides. Parrot's 



feather. A very interesting novelty, its light green 

 feathery foliage, growing partly below, partly in 

 tufts above the surface of the water, finally grace- 

 fully overhanging the top of the tank. 



t'uttings. each 10 cts. 



Caboiiiba ear<tliiioii!i>i!i>, the very popular green 

 fanwort. Each 25 cts. 



Cabuiiiba ro.ssvfolia, the pink fanwort. very 

 beautiful. Each 50 cts. 



Salviiiia aiiiazoiii4>a. Very interesting little 

 floating plant for the parlor aquarium. 



Plants, a dozen 25 cts. 



Rirc-ia fliiitaii!>>, another interesting, little float- 

 ing plant resembling sta.g horns. A dozen 25 cts. 



Cliara viiloaris, for microscopical work. 25 cts. 



Eirlilioriiia ci*jissii><'<<. Water Hi/arinfh. A 

 very curious and haiMlscime floating plant, bearing 

 conspicuous blue flow ers, for aquariums or out of 

 door culture. Each 25 cts. 



LillliiiuoliariK IIiiiiib<»1«1lii; Water Po)>py. 

 The oval leaves of this plant float on the surface of 

 the water, while the lemon yellow flowers reach 

 about six inches above it, for the parlor or out door 

 aquarium. Each 25 cts. 



Sent prepaid by Mail on Receipt of Price. 



Choice Ornamental Fish. 



35 to 50 oonlw should be added when remitting, 

 for cost of shipping can. VVhen ordering please to 

 direct by what Express Co. you prefer the goods 

 shipped. 



€liiii(><i>e Para(1iK4'li)sli. 



Ciioriiiaii " <i«>Icl<>rft'.'' 



(■eriiiaii "<;<»I<leii Tciicli." 



<>erinaii "<;reen Tencli." 

 Kraziliaii ZcbraliMli, new. 



Newts, Fro<;-lacli>ole*«. 



Pond SiiailN. 

 !N4>!!>tbiiildiii<f Sti<-k)ebaf ks in season. 

 Above fish are fully domesticated, and of suitable 

 size for the parlor aquarium. Prices range according 

 to shai)e and brilliancy of colors. 



IWiilerIt'.*; I. X. Li. i'islifooil, a new and excel- 

 lent compound, improving shapes and colors of the 

 fish, per box 25 cts., 5 boxes for one dollar. 



PHiilertt's Prepared Pislifood, fwafei"s) 



per bo.x 10 cts., 12 boxes for one dollar. 



— PREPAID BY MAIL.— 



illiilertl's AVaterprool" Oenient, dry (with 

 printed directions how to mix it). In 1^ lbs. tin 

 bo.ves, per box 5(' cts. by express only. 

 Aquarium Dipiiot, with turned walnut handle. 



Each 25 cts. 

 Special Offer. 

 Plain aqiiariiini tanks. Seep. 167. 

 Pattern 05, \. ll.i inches high, 7] inches wide by 

 I'll, inches long (inside), plate-glass bottom. 



Price $5. 

 Pattern 0.5, A. with wooden base and cornice. 



Price $7 50. 



Pattern 9.5. B. 11 J inches high, 7i inches wide by 

 21 inches long (Insiile) plate-glass bottom. Price $C. 

 Do. with wooden base and cornice. Price $9. 



Fitted fi-ames, without glass, packed flat for ship- 

 ment, of above tanks. A, $2 ; B, $2.50. 



Terms: C'asli witli Order. 



