SUPPLIES . . . 



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FOR FiSH AND AQUARIUMS 



\'ERY Water Garden should have a tew tish tor the purpose of eradicat- 

 ing the larvae of the mosquito as well as adding grace, beauty, and 

 moving color to the pool. 



CABOMBA \IRIDIFOLIA: The most u>ed variety. Graceful and 

 feathery, grows entirely submerged and furnishes oxygen for the 

 fish per hunch S .10 



ANACHARIS CANADENSIS GIGANTEA: Perhaps the very he>t 



oxygenator of them all. Grows rapidly and is beautifully green. . per hunch .10 



LUDWIGIA MULERETTI: Grows partly submerged, ha> tiny yellow 



flowers, ovate green leaves, red beneath per hunch .10 



VALISENERIA SPIRALIS: Long ribbon-like leaves. Attractive and 



useful in aquarium> each .10 



S.AGAT.ARIA SIENSIS: Broad strap-like lea\es of dark green each .15 



HORNWERT 'COONT.AIL) : Finely di>sected leaves of deep green each .10 



PARROT'S FEATHER: Bright parrot green whorl> of Hlmy folia^re. 



( J rows on top of the water per hunch .25 



WATER HYACINTH: The well known floating plant, with glo^-y green 



leaves and lavender flowers each .25 



\\'ATER LETTUCE: A charming floating plant like a small cabbage each .25 



Pool at Mrs. K's Tea House, Silver Spring, Md. 



^THE W. B. SHAW AQUATIC GARDENS 



KENILWOPTH, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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