AQUATICS 
fe Botanical Height ‘ 
oe | See | Seas Tiseelnsan Siftton | Bloom 
“Green” [ARROW **Peltandra Sub-aquatic foliage plant. Attrac-| 2-3 ft. |June 
ARUM Virginica tive on account of its thick dark green |Sun 
P undulata | arrow-shaped leaves. Excellent for 
bogs and shallow water. N Amer. 
“Pup- |[PICKEREL |**Pontedéria Graceful sub-aquatic with tall| 13-4 ft. |July, 
plisk. WEED cordata clumps of dense flower spikes and |Swz. Aug. 
blue” beautiful arrow-shaped leaves Wild 
! in shallow water everywhere. Excel- 
lent in bogs or in shallow water near 
the margins of ponds. Prop. by divi- 
sion. N. Amer. 
“White” |OLD WORLD|**Sagittaria Delicate double buttercup-like flow- | 2-3 ft. be 
ARROW- sagittefolia |ers. Large broad arrow-shaped |Sun 
HEAD var. flére- leaves. Excellent in shallow ponds. 
pléno Prop. by seed, oftener by division. 
Sagittar1a Plant beneath water 1 ft. deep. 
Japonica Hort. 
“Light |GREAT **Scirpus Sub-aquatic. Peculiar flowers in | 3-6 ft. bi 
brewn'' |BULRUSH lacustris var. | spikes on large round stalks. Leaves |Sun 
zebrina striped with green and white. Good 
S Taberne- |for margin of ponds. Moist soil. 
montana var. | Hort. 
zebrina 
“Brewn”|BROAD- **] ypha Graceful plant for marshes or shal-| 4-8ft. |June 
LEAVELD latifdlia low water Peculiar brownish flowers |Sun uly 
CAT-TAIL, in dense spikes and very narrow rib- 
COMMON bon-like leaves, long and glossy. Ex- 
REED MACE cellent in bogs and shallow ponds. 
Amer.; Europe; Asia. 
“Green [INDIAN OR |*Zizania A beautiful kind of reed-like grass. | 7-9 ft. |Aug. 
white” |WILD RICE, aquatica Usefut for margins of streams on ac- |Sun 
WATER count of the graceful habit of its 
CATS leaves. Prop by seed, sown annu- 
aliy N Amer. 
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