Aquatic Plants 
PARROT FEATHER. Green feathery trail- 
ing plant, valuable for the fish to spawn 
on. 3*for 50c. 
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 
Iris, 25¢, 
YUCCAS. 50c; small, 25c. 
RIBBON GRASS. 10c. 
CLIMBING VINES 
AKABIA. A new vine, $1 each. 
BOSTON IVY. 35c. 
TACOMA RADICANS. Trumpet vine. 50c. 
SILVER LACE VINE. 50c. Polygonum 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Small white Auberti, lacy white flowers. | 
son ogee le VIRGINIA CREEPER. Turns red in fall. 
CLEMATIS. Romano, blue. 75c. 250. 
Be Gee en pol eae WISTERIA. Blue, 75c; white, 75c; grafted 
HONEYSUCKLE. Yellow. 35c. to $1.50. 
hee eae abe 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............ lOc’ “Golden Lemon’ Thyme:22 28 ee 10c 
Sweet Margoram .......- eee eee ee ee leglalhymus Nitta cote = er ee ee, _10c 
SCHOO 20 soe a Sats ea ek Se) aah, l0c4 . Thymus) Numiloris. 2s 25 oe 10c 
Rock” Coamomilos:..0:) enon een hee LOG Be Pennyroyel: as pees ae ea ee 10c 
Menthe} ‘Arvenensis: 222 een LOGS <eSchtriit, or ane eae sare Seti on ere 10c 
GOCS TACIT ois Sk eet eee ee Hc. »Leprender cst ee a ee eee 10c 
Rosemicny. ese Pa aie eee ce es LO. Weorthwood ta cts ut eet eee 10c 
LGNSY sce kb ee eri ay keds lOc... Germen, Comomiloges: ja) oe ee 10c 
ECT VOUYER hart nan anes 10c (For other Aromatic Thymes see page 38). 
Mentha? Citradat ..24.2 1 ees. ....-l10c Sweet Scented Geraniums, Skele- 
Hyslop vce ar ee eres 10c ton - Nigh ch iene es l5c 
Peppermint je2s-seci es ne EOE NR 10c Peppermint, Spearmint, Rose, 2 kinds 
‘Thyme *Barrone)) 3 ek esos UP eee 10c broad or narrow leaf, each..:........22.... 10c 
TRIS GERMANICA 
Irises increase rapidly and soon form handsome clumps. They are transplanted 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 merging AMBASSADEUR. Standards smoky lilac— 
into soft yellow. Much admired. A gen- falls deep purple maroon of velvety tex- 
erous increaser. l5c. ture. Massive flowers. 15c. 
ALCAZAR. Standards, ARCHEVEQUE. Velvety violet purple, dis- 
fails rich purple. 15ce. tinctive in any collection. 15c. 
light blue violet, 
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