Submerged or Oxygenating Plants 
Anacharis (Elodea Canadenis)—The well known fish 
moss which everyone is familiar with. Very good for 
aquariums and pools. Is about one inch in diam¬ 
eter .—. . 10c a bunch of 5 strands 
Coon Tail (Ceratophyllum)—Very good, is much finer 
than anacharis and looks better in aquariums. Is 
about 1 Yi inches in diameter 10c bunch of 5 strands 
Heterantherea—A pretty fern-like plant with crinkly 
leaves which is certainly a very good oxygenator 
10c bunch of 5 strands 
Sagittaria (Broadleaf)—This plant is above the water 
during the summer months and submerged during 
the winter, and is a continual grower, which keeps 
the pool clear as a crystal. We can not say too much 
for this plant _ 25c each. 02.00 per dozen 
Vallisneria Spirals Italian Type (Eel grass)—A sub¬ 
merged plant with long ribbon-like leaves. Each 5c 
Per dozen__ 50c 
To have a clear pool means the planting of many 
of these plants. 
Oxygenating Plants must be planted in every pool if 
you want to keep your fish healthy. For them to live 
means plenty of these plants to eat and spaw-n on. 
Combination Rocl’ery and Pool showing Parrot Feather and Water^Hyacinths 
A Common Sense Suggestion 
The beautiful lilies which are shown in this 
catalogue not only lend grace and elegance to 
your pond, but are also very unique in the 
flower world. 
Aside from the above they are an absolute 
necessity from the standpoint of health and com¬ 
fort of your fish. 
Water Lettuce 
We have over 100 gold fish ponds which are a radiance of gay col¬ 
ored blooms from early spring until frost. All shapes and descriptions 
of ponds have been constructed and placed over an acre of ground, 
which is planted to trees and flowers. 
Extra large, fancy gold fish may be obtained, 
as well as the more common varieties, in all sizes 
and prices at our gardens; however, we do not 
ship fish. 
Visitors are welcomed to inspect our method 
of building ponds, and, to those wishing it, we 
will gladly give without obligation information 
on planting lilies in ponds and the care of gold 
fish. 
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