--TROPICAL DWARF 
SPATTE RDOCK ANACHARIS 
BRAZILIAN 
UNDERWATER FERN 
FOUR LEAF CLOVER 
dwarf aquarium lilt 
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WATER ROSE 
ENJOY NATURAL BEAUTY 
with these AQUATIC PLANTS 
All the beauty of Nature is herein listed. The aquarium 
is certainly the complete study of all the beautiful things 
of life. Here is the quiet passiveness that is so restful for 
the human mind after its seance of probing, experiment¬ 
ing, and labor. Here is life—in the miniature degree, to 
be sure—but in a wonderfully philosophical way. Just the 
coloring that is needed for the toning up of our own 
thoughts. 
Too, the aquarium Garden is one of the most attractive 
of additions to the living room, or the dining room. It is 
an outstandingly different type of furniture, and beauti¬ 
fully takes its place with any scheme of design. 
PRICES 
Anacharis 
Cabomba 
Ludwigia 
Green Myrio 
Red Myrio 
Dwarf Anacharis 
The above plants are bunched and can be 
in the sand or gravel in your aquarium. 
2 for 25c. 
gently anchored 
15c per bunch, 
Spatterdock (Southern) 
Cryptocoryne Willisii 
Underwater Fern 
Four Leaf Clover 
Hair Grass 
Spatterdock (Tropical) 
Banana Plants 
Sag. Guayanensis 
Green Water Rose 
These plants have roots and should be planted in the 
aquarium. 15c per plant, 2 for 25c. 
Vallisneria, Varigated, Rubra, and Corkscrew varieties, 
10c per plant, 5 for 3 5c. 
Vallisneria, Italian, beautiful plants. 3 for 10c; 35 per doz. 
Saggitaria, dwarf and large varieties, 10c each, 4 for 25c. 
Plants are the most im¬ 
portant part of the aquar¬ 
ium equipment. They keep 
the water constantly in 
condition, because they 
release oxygen and on the 
other hand take up the 
carbon dioxide given off 
by the fishes. Plants also 
serve as a natural refuge 
from too much sunlight. 
VALLISNERIA 
LUDWIGIA 
ANACHARIS 
ihV 
HAIR GRASS 
SAGITTARIA 
A LARGE 
COLLECTION OF 
ASSORTED 
AQUARIUM PLANTS 
Collection No. P-5 
20 assorted plants of all 
the popular varieties, suf¬ 
ficient to balance a 10 to 
15 gallon aquarium. 
Postpaid 
$ 1.00 
IF I WERE A DOCTOR, 
or any other professional man, who, for hours, has to 
examine, interview, converse, advise, or suggest, I cer¬ 
tainly would try to have the “Party of the Second 
Part" in such a frame of mind that when his time 
came to face me, it would be quite a pleasant exper¬ 
ience for both of us. I believe) that after hours of this 
contact, I, myself, would be in an irritable frame of 
mind, too. (I remember how I have felt sitting “on the 
other side” of the door, and waiting for an interview.) 
Magazines hold no interest, looking and studying the 
others in the room is taboo, and certainly has no 
soothing effect. Regardless of how artistically the room 
is arranged, it still is another “Waiting Room”. 
Anything pertaining to water, anything pertaining 
to plant life, in this waiting room, would help to con¬ 
vert it to a room in which there is something of inter¬ 
est to all. Hours can be spent in quietly beholding 
the beauties of Nature. 
LOVELAND GOLDFISH FARM, LOVELAND, OHIO 
