Aquatic Plants 
PARROT FEATHER. Green feathery trail- 
ing plant, valuable for the fish to spawn 
on. scafors5Uc: 
VELVET LEAVES. Erect plant, flowers 
straw color; leaves velvety. 50c. 
WATER POPPY. The leaves float on the 
water, flowers yellow; an ever-bloomer. 
29c each. 
ARROW HEAD. White flowering. 15c. 
WATER HYACINTH. 
$1.00. 
25c each, five for 
UMBRELLA PALM. 25c. 
Plants to Grow Around Pool 
PAMPAS GRASS. Two kinds, low or tall 
growing. 25c. 
BAHBOO. 50c clump. 
CAT TAILS, 15c, fine for swampy or shal- 
low places. 
AGAVA. Striped or plain, century plant. 
25c to $1.00. 
NEW, EVER-BLOOMING IRIS. Purple 
flowers; water only, 30c. Yellow Water 
frist oc: 
YVUCCASSeo0ces smalinee dc 
RIBBON GRASS. 10c. 
CLIMBING VINES 
AKABIA. A new vine, $1 each. 
BOSLONEEV Ys .35ce 
TACOMA RADICANS. Trumpet vine. 50c. 
SILVER. LACE VINE. “50c.) Polygonum 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Small white Auberti, lacy white flowers. 
FeV eres VIRGINIA CREEPER. Tums red in fall. 
CLEMATIS. Romano, blue. 75c. one 
i entiel pe che bireminy pr aba ehae aahaias WISTERIA. Blue, 75c; white, 75c; grafted 
HONEYSUCKLE. Yellow. 35c. to $1.50. 
A ede ts YELLOW JASMINE. Winter flowering, 
IVY, IRISH. Fine leaved. 35c. evergreen yellow, 35c. Also white Jas- 
HONEYSUCKLE. Red. 50c. mine, 35c. 
HERBS 
Try Herbs for old-fashioned remedies and sachets. All fine plants. 
Southernwood, aromatic foliage............ L0e® «Golden. Lemon Tiyme = see ee 10c 
Sweet Margoram ........ Meth Pyar Mp eee NT 10c Piymus. cNiticlcs eee see ee ter a _10¢ 
Srictgmt te ae eee ee Se rere iis | ee 10c Thymus Numilerige 50 ees eee 10c 
HOCK SAVCUNOM Ogias me et sa een, ee ae lOc se Pennvyroycly tac cee eee eee 10c 
MonthasrAtyénensis’:ts.5 chee se ee 2 ices Canines gooce  ONR Cae es ne ee ee ae 10c 
COOUSHIHOTY mre Re kee ea Se tel ee LOce “ALavender: ti) Ao. eee ee ate ee eee 10c 
HOSGINUITyieee tk tre es teas es a Wee W OrmWoOd 5 snc Samet 2S eee eae eee Os 10c 
TCLS Vota tee eee ei ere ft SON es BE Peel Les. “German Camomile iene cenrame eees 10c 
CIV OY s eensuame es Tia he Le er ee 10c (For other Aromatic Thymes see page 38). 
1 Mskevah sate y Qi} age (ele cum srte ype om Sees ns elt eat, RO 10c Sweet Scented Geraniums, Skele- 
PIV S Oprcen ete tee eee are te Lee 10c ton; -Nuimetny 7s ai ee ee er 15c 
Peopernuit wes. see ee ee a aage SOE 10c Peppermint, Spearmint, Rose, 2 kinds 
WOVMe EDAITONS Pete) suit es hae Nees 10c broad or narrow leaf, each................ 10c 
IRIS GERMANICA 
Irises increase rapidly and soon form handsome clumps. They are iransplanted 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. 
AFTERGLOW. Grayish lavender merging 
into soft yellow. Much admired. A gen- 
erous increaser. l5c. 
ALCAZAR. Standards, 
falls rich purple. l5c. 
light blue violet, 
June is the month of most prolific bloom. 
AMBASSADEUR. Standards smoky lilac— 
falls deep purple maroon of velvety tex- 
ture. Massive flowers. l5c. 
ARCHEVEQUE. Velvety violet purple, dis- 
tinctive in any collection. 15c. 
