SCAVENGERS 
GEOGRAPHIC TURTLE 
RED RAMSHORN SNAIL 
JAPANESE SNAIL 
CLAM WORKING IN SAND 
WEATHER FISH 
BABY ALLIGATOR 
AMERICAN 5ALAMAN0ER 
GREEN FROG 
for Pools or Aquariums 
T HE plants in the water garden, just like 
all others that beautify your grounds, 
should be kept cultivated, fertilized and 
free from insects if they are to look their 
best. Scavengers are the housekeepers of 
the pool and relieve you of this responsibil¬ 
ity—fish feed upon the insects; snails de¬ 
vour algae and green scum; tadpoles eat 
decayed matter, and clams or mussels act 
as continuous filters to keep the water clear. 
TADPOLES. The younger generation of the frog 
family that grow legs the first or second season ; 
3 inches long; active in devouring decayed matter and 
green algae. Entirely harmless to either fish or 
plants. 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. Shipping can for 
one dozen or less 25c; for more 50c. 
CLAMS or FRESH WATER MUSSELS. An effective 
remedy for green or cloudy water. The clam 
lives by filtering the solid nourishment out of great 
quantities of water, leaving it crystal clear. They 
operate best in a few inches of soil or sand where 
they travel about occasionally and feed with shell or 
edge half buried in the earth. Use plenty of them 
and notice the difference in your pool. 2 for 25c; 
$1.25 per doz. 
For your convenience we are listing some 
of the most valuable and interesting scav¬ 
engers that keep pools and aquariums clear. 
See page 25 for oxygenating plants. 
AUSTRALIAN RED SNAILS (Isadora proteus). 
Snails that are smaller and more active than the 
Coral variety. They are a bright scarlet in color. 
Their shell is curled like the African snail. An ideal 
aquarium novelty. 2 for 25c; $1.25 per doz. 
JAPANESE SNAILS (Vivaparus malleatus). These 
large, hardy snails should be in every pool and 
aquarium. They devour algae and green scum and 
thus help to keep the water clear. 2 for 25c; $1.25 
per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
CORAL SNAILS (Planorbis rubrum). These are the 
finest aquarium snails in existence, and their 
coral red body and shell make them colorful as well 
as useful. Also known as Red Ramshorn or Copen¬ 
hagen snails. 2 for 25c; $1.25 per doz. 
BLACK RAMSHORN SNAILS (Planorbis corneus). 
Medium sized snails with shell characteristic of 
the name. Very prolific egg layers and particularly 
useful in removing the algae or green scum that 
forms in the sunlight. 4 for 25c; 60c per doz.; 
$4 per 100. 
MELANTHO SNAILS (Melanopsis graellsi). Long 
spiral shells like the “Horn of Plenty.” Active 
and hard scavengers. 3 for 25c; 75c per doz.; $5 per 
100 . 
GEOGRAPHIC TURTLES. The most popular item 
in this list though admittedly more ornamental 
than useful. _ Little fellows about two inches across 
and with curious mosaic or maplike designs on both 
upper and lower shells. Like all water turtles they 
like to sun themselves and while waiting for lily pads 
to grow, they should have a rockery or floating board 
for this purpose. 2 for 35c; $1.75 per doz. 
AMERICAN SALAMANDERS. A harmless species 
of water newt that may or may not be fireproof 
like its fabled ancester. Golden brown with red lines 
and black dots on the back ; yellow spotted with brown 
beneath. Closely related to the frog and fond of in¬ 
sects. 2 for 25c; $1.25 per doz. 
JAPANESE SALAMANDERS. A handsome type with 
black bodies and red vests. Like the above they 
are good insect-eaters. 2 for 50c; $2.50 per doz. 
GREEN FROGS. Ornamental, likeable, and the best 
insect trap ever known. When we see lily pads 
we expect to see a bull frog nearby. Any size. 50c 
per pair; $2.50 per doz. These must be sent in ship¬ 
ping can. 
SPOTTED WEATHER FISH OR DOJOS. A curious 
eel-like fish 4 to 6 inches long with a curious habit 
of inhaling sand and blowing it back through the 
gills. It is a most excellent scavenger, besides pro¬ 
viding a natural cultivation for aquatic plants. $1 
per pair ; $5 per doz. Requires shipping can. 
BABY ALLIGATORS. Little alligators about 10 inches 
long that soon become pets. They add a little 
Florida atmosphere. Will eat ordinary fish food. 
$1.50 each; $2.50 per pair. 
COLLECTIONS 
SCAVENGERS 
For Aquarium or Small Pool 
Note: Everything that is shipped in cans of water 
goes by express, charges collect. 
(Collection No. 34A) 
Half dozen each of Tadpoles, Jap Snails, Black 
Ramshorn or Melanthos, two Clams and a pair of 
American Salamanders fiH OC 
with shipping can. 
For Large Pool 
(Collection No. 34B) 
One dozen Jap Snails, one dozen Tadpoles, two 
dozen Black Ramshorn or Melanthos, six Clams, four 
Salamanders, and a pair each of Green Frogs (P \ C A 
and Geographic Turtles, with shipping can.... 
(Collection of Snails No. 34C) 
It is difficult to get too many snails, performing as 
they do the useful function of removing decaying 
vegetation and particularly the green scum-like 
growth of algae. Use two snails per square foot of 
bottom area. General assortment $1.00 per doz.; 
$6.00 per 100. 
“Gentlemen: I have been using your In- 
Nur-Co fish food. Have had good results with 
this food and I am well pleased with same. 
Also wish to state that I am delighted with my 
Tropical Trio Collection No. 238 “1935”. They 
have all grown wonderful. The Marmarata is 
a dandy day bloomer; the H. C. Haarstick is a 
beautiful red, and the Panama Pacific is run¬ 
ning them both a close race. Yours very truly, 
George Butterworth, Bloomfield, N.J.” 
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