WATER LILIES and AQUATIC PLANTS—-Continued 
Zanzibarensis Rosea — Similar to Purpurea. 
Color a deep rosy pink. Each $1.50. 
Zanzibarensis Rubra—Splendid variety bear¬ 
ing flowers of very bright rosy-crimson. A 
free bloomer. Each $2.00. 
LOTUS 
(Available only in March and April) 
Egyptian Lotus (Nelumbium Speciosum) — 
The sacred flower of the Egyptians. Blos¬ 
soms are rose color and possess a haunting 
fragrance. Tubers $1.50. 
American Lotus (Nelumbium Lutea)—The 
rich yellow flowers frequently attain a diam¬ 
eter of 8 to 10 inches. Tubers $1.50. 
SHALLOW WATER PLANTS 
Arrowhead Giant (Sagittaria Sagittifolia) — 
Arrow shaped leaves. 25c each, $2.00 doz. 
Cat-Tail (Typlpa Latifolia)—A favorite na¬ 
tive swamp plant. 25c each, $2.00 doz. 
Floating Heart (Nymphoides Pelatum—Bril¬ 
liant yellow flowers. 25c each, $2.00 doz. 
Iris Pseudacorous—Yellow flag. 25c each. 
Ludwigia Mulertti—Green and pink leaves. 
10c bunch. 
Parrot Feather—10c bunch. 
Pickerel Rush—Blue flowers. 25c each. 
Primrose Creeper (Jussiaea Repens)—Par¬ 
tially submerged vine with waxy green leaves 
and yellow flowers. 6 for 25c. 
Thalia (Dealbata)—Canna-like plant. Pur¬ 
ple blooms. 75c each. 
Water Bamboo—Very artistic. Clump 50c. 
Water Lettuce — Green fuzzy plants that 
float. 10c each, $1.00 doz. 
Water Hyacinths—Lilac flowers. 10c each, 
$1.00 doz. 
Water Poppy — Yellow poppy-like flowers. 
10c each, $1.00 doz. 
OXYGENATING PLANTS 
Provide food and oxygen for the fish. 
Anacharis—10c bunch. 
Coon Tail—10c bunch. 
Heterantherea—10c bunch. 
Sagittaria (Broadleaf)—15c ea., 2 for 25c. 
Eel Grass—5c each, 50c doz. 
SNAILS 
Snails are necessary to clean the pool of 
green scum. 
Japanese Trap Door—10c, 25c, 50c each. 
African Paper Shell—5c each, $5 per 100. 
Black Ramshorn—5c each, $5.00 per 100. 
DE LUXE BEGINNER'S 
COLLECTION 
This is a well-balanced collection especially 
selected for those starting a new pool. 
1 Marliacea Chromatella— Yellow . .$1.25 
1 Robinsonia —Red . 1.50 
1 Arrowhead Giant .25 
1 Iris Pseudacorous .25 
1 Water Hyacinth .10 
1 bunch Coon Tail . 10 
1 bunch Anacharis . 10 
10 Snails . 50 
For $2.25 postpaid. $4.05 
BERRY PLANTS 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES — NO PLANTS WILL BE SENT C. O. D. 
We can supply the following plants in large or small quantities. Our offerings are limited to what we 
consider the very best varieties in each case. On sale from January 1 to March 31. 
THE BOYSEN BERRY 
This new berry is a fitting companion for the Youngberry. It is 
almost twice as large as the Youngberry and about 10 days later, ex¬ 
tending the season for this type of berry. In appearance, other than 
size, they are very much alike and if possible the flavor is even more 
delicious than the Youngberry. Set the plants 5 or 6 feet apart in 
rows 8 feet apart for commercial use. In the home garden they may 
be set closer together in rows. Each 25c, 10 for $2.00, 100 for $12.00, 
postpaid. 
BLACKBERRIES 
* (Improved Crandall)—A large fruited luscious berry 
/Viacarawa 0 f r j c h co | or it j s one 0 f the earliest varieties 
and very productive. Each 15c, 6 for 75c, doz. $1.25, 25 for $2.00, 
50 for $3.00, postpaid. 
YOUNGBERRY 
This well-known berry is a cross between the Loganberry and the 
Dewberry. It has the pleasant flavor of the red Raspberry, the juici¬ 
ness of the Loganberry and the jelling and canning qualities of the 
Blackberry. The season for ripening in southern California is from the 
middle of May to the middle of July. Each 15c, 6 for 75c, doz. $1.00, 
25 for $2.00, 50 for $3.00, postpaid. 
STRAWBERRIES 
For commercial plantings set plants 3 by 3 feet, picking off blos¬ 
soms and allowing runners to fill row the first year. In smaller plant¬ 
ings set plants 1 by 2 feet and pinch off runners to produce berries 
the first year. 
LOGANBERRIES 
A wonderful berry and entirely in a class by itself. Runners should 
be trellised on wires. When fruiting season is past remove the fruiting 
canes and wind the new canes around the wire. Set plants 6 by 8 feet. 
Each 15c, 6 for 85c, doz. $1.50, 25 for $2.00, postpaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
Set the plants 4 feet apart in the rows and support on parallel 
wires. When the new growth reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet pinch out 
the tips to induce lateral growth. The laterals should also be pinched 
off. After the crop is harvested remove the old wood so that all the 
energy of the plant will be forced into the new growth. 
f'alifnrnia ^urnricp Very ear ^ y anc * ^' ne ^ avor - One 
ValllOrnid surprise mos t productive raspberries for southern 
California. Each 10c, doz. $1.00, 50 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Imnrovod \C\nnA\\ia This variety does well in hot sections. It 
improved IxIOnaiKe j s g vigorous grower, very prolific and 
yields over a long period. A medium size berry of good flavor and is 
an excellent shipper. 25 plants 50c, 100 plants $1.50, postpaid. 
pi i An extraordinarily firm berry, therefore is supreme 
DldKemore f or shipping purposes. It is very productive and starts 
bearing early in the season. The berries are a bright color and of 
excellent flavor. 25 plants 75c, 100 plants $2.00, postpaid. 
Everbearing Varieties 
Do not fruit during the whole year but are so called because of fall 
and summer bearing after other varieties are gone. Produce more the 
first season but wear out quickly and should be replaced yearly. Re¬ 
quire rich soil and plenty of water. Home gardeners should have a 
planting of everbearers in addition to a spring bearing variety. 
Cuthbert 
(Cassberry) — Old standard variety bearing large deep 
crimson berries of fine flavor. Ripens over a long 
period. Each 10c, doz. $1.00, 50 for $2.50, postpaid. 
nil _ n r Familiar to those who have grown them 
Black Cap Kaspberry in eastern climates Each 15c, 6 for 75c, 
doz. $1.25, 25 for $2.00, postpaid. 
r\ ii. Fine new variety. Brilliant color, good flavor, productive. 
uorserr 12 p | ants 45 C; 25 for 75c, 100 for $2.50, postpaid. 
ii . 1 Large size, one of best everbearing varieties. 12 plants 
/Viasroaon 45c< 25 for 75c, 100 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Aggeler dMusser Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 
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