Primrose Creeper—A fern like leaf of light green. 
Flowers buttercup leyyow. Grows well in shallow 
water or wet ground. 25c each. 
Water Plantain—A border plant with heart-shap¬ 
ed I eaves standing about one foot above the water 
and surrounded by tall branching spikes of small 
white flowers. Hardy. 25c each. 
Water Shield—Floating, oval leaves, borne on 
stems coveren with transparent yelly. The flowers 
of purplish red, about one inch across. The leaves 
turn red as the season advances making them attrac¬ 
tive in small pools. 15c each, 4 for 50c. 
Water Hawthorn—Snow white flowers with the 
fragrance of English Hawthorn. They bloom very 
early in the spring and late in the fall. 50c each. 
Water Poppy—A very pretty aquatic plant, with 
floating leaves and large yellow poppy-like flow¬ 
ers. 15c each, 4 for 50c. 
MARSH OR BOG PLANTS 
Collection of Bog Grasses and Reeds, for the 
pool margin. 6 for $1.00. 
Forget-Me-Nots—Small blue flowers with golden 
centers; dark green foliage. Grows from edge of 
pool into water. 15c each, 4 for 50c 
Umbrella Palm—A very ornamental plant for side 
of water. Also grows well in the water and moist 
ground. 25c and 50c each. 
Thalia Dealbata—A fine and stately aquatic, 
with canna like leaves, to be grown in shallow water 
or wet soil. Effective for the margin of pools. 50c 
Western Marsh Fern—The fronds of this fern are 
delicate and lacy, apple green in color. Grows two 
to four feet in height. Does well in moist soil. Its 
fronds are of an annual growth. 50c each. 
Chinese Matrimonial Vine—This vine has dark 
bluish green leaves, clusters of purple blossoms, 
which ripen to bright red berries on purple stems. 
Grows well in any soil. Distinctly ornamental on lat¬ 
tice fences or stone walls. 50c each. 
Japanese Iris—This is the elite of the Iris family. 
The flowers begin to open about the middle of June 
and continue for several weeks. They grow in any 
good garden soil but delight in an abundant supply 
of water. For massing or planting along a stream or 
around a pool, Japanese Iris are ideal. Strong div¬ 
isions of unnamed varieties, ranging in color from 
pure white to a rich purple. 35c ea., 3 for $1.00. 
Water Iris—The Giant Yellow Flag, growing to a 
height of five or six feet and having large clusters 
of blooms. Makes a fine center or corner for your 
pool. v 35c each, or 3 for $1.00. 
