Aquatic Plants 
PARROT FEATHER. Green feathery 
trailing plant, valuable for the fish 
to spawn on. 3 for 50c. 
VELVET LEAVES. Erect plant, flow¬ 
ers straw color; leaves velvety. 50c. 
WATER POPPY. The leaves float on 
the water, flowers yellow; an ever- 
bloomer. 25c each. 
ARROW HEAD. White flowering. 
15c. 
WATER HYACINTH. 2 5c each, five 
for $1.00. 
UMBRELLA PALM. 25c. 
Plants to Grow Around Pool 
PAMPAS GRASS. Two kinds, low or 
tall growing. 2 5c. 
BAHBOO. 50c clump. 
CAT TAILS, 15c, fine for swampy or 
shallow places. 
AGAVA. Striped or plain, century 
plant. 25c to $1.00. 
NEW, EVER-BLOOMING IRIS, 
purple flowers; water only, 3 0c. 
Yellow Water Iris 25c. 
YUCCAS. 50c; small, 25c. 
RIBBON GRASS. 10c. 
CLIMBING VINES 
ARABIA. A new vine, $1 each. 
BOSTON IVY. 35c. 
BITTERSWEET VINES. 50c. 
CLEMATIS PANICTJLATA. Small 
white flowers. 3 5c. 
CLEMATIS. Romano, blue. 75c. 
CLEMATIS. Jacknani, purple. 75c. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Yellow. 35c. 
IVY, ENGLISH. 35c. 
IVY, IRISH. Fine leaved. 3 5c. 
TACOMA RADICANS. Trumpet vine. 
50c. 
SILVER LACE VINE. 7 5c. Poly¬ 
gonum Auberti, lacy white flow¬ 
ers. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER. Turns red in 
fall. 35c. 
WISTERIA. Blue, 75c; white, 75c; 
grafted to $1.50. 
YELLOW JASMINE. Winter flower¬ 
ing, evergreen yellow. 3 5c. Also 
white Jasmine. 35c. 
HERBS 
Try Herbs for old-fashioned remedies and sachets. All fine plants. 
Southernwood, aromatic foliage....10c 
Sweet Margoram.10c 
Sage .10c 
Rock Camomile .10c 
Mentha Arvenensis .10c 
Coastmary .10c 
Rosemary .10c 
Tansy .10c 
Savory .10c 
Mentha Citrada .10c 
Hyslop .10c 
Peppermint .10c 
Thyme Barrone .10c 
Golden Lemon Thyme.10c 
Thymus Nitida .10c 
Thymus Numilaris .10c 
Pennyroyal .10c 
Catnip .10c 
Lavender . 10c 
Wormwood .10c 
German Camomile .10c 
(For other Aromatic Thymes see 
page 38). 
Sweet Scented Geraniums, Skele¬ 
ton, Nutmeg.15c 
Peppermint, Spearmint, Rose, 2 
kinds, broad or narrow leaf, 
each . .10c 
IRIS GERMANICA 
Irises increase rapidly and soon form handsome clumps. They are trans¬ 
planted in early spring or early fall with equal certainty of thriving in their 
new locations, but fall planting gives greater assurance of flowers the first 
season. The roots should not be set too deep—a couple of inches of soil to 
cover is sufficient. They require good drainage and prefer full sunshine. 
Manure is particularly distasteful to them and often fatal, but bone-meal and 
air-slacked lime are excellent. June is the month of most prolific bloom. 
AFTERGLOW. Grayish lavender ALCAZAR. Standards light blue vio- 
merging into soft yellow. Much let, falls rich purple. 15c. 
admired. A generous increaser. 15c. AMBASSADEUR. Standards smoky 
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