Moisture Loving Plants 
. . . for outdoor pools . .. for indoor pools... for 
window gardens . . for growing in vases with 
water .. . for terrarium. When looking for vines 
use the Philodendron and Pothos. A group of plants 
that are adapable to many uses. 

M-1—Syngonium Variegated accesses sscsserueensrtine 35c 
M-2—Syngonium Ruth Frazer cicceccccceccesesssssecstienenens 50c 
INES Ne ptliyvtly cans kecsahiean ct nay astern Gabanmuaraig 35c : 
M-4—Philodendron Cordatum ....cccccceccesicsuestesnseens ae M3 : t wits i M-4 : M6 MA a . ¥ © 
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M-6—Pothos aureus oni tie eal crt Riis 25e All these plants can be grown in quite deep shade, making them a desirable plant. 8 F 
They like plenty of water. 




FOR CENTERPIECE, OR CORNER OR | 
ANYWHERE IN THE POOL 
ONE OF OUR FINEST VALUES 
COLLECTION No. 5-A 
This group should be planted in a 
box or large tub, submerged about three 
inches below water level. The Taros 
and Paper Plants should be planted in 
the center and the other plants grouped 
around it. 
Illustrates our 5-A Special Centerpiece 
Collection and includes Umbrella Palm, 
Papyrus (tall plant), Taro, Primrose Wil- — 
_ low (in bloom), Water Poppy. Water 
Hyacinth (in bloom on water. 
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1 Egyptian Paper Plant 1 Primrose Willow j $ 25 0, ee hisses 
Plants 1 Water Taro nH Eas See er 
1 Water Poppy 
1 Umbrella Plant 1 Water Hyacinth 



PRIMROSE CREEPER—a rapidly growing partially 
submerged aquatic with yellow flowers. 25c. 
PRIMROSE WILLOW. Erect plants 2 to 3 feet 
+CATTAIL. Swamp plant. Hardy. 2 for 25c. 
+GRACEFUL CATTAIL. A tall variety with slender 
cattails. These plants furnish a very fine. back- 



es 
VIOLET STEM TARO—The leaves | 
ground in massed plantings. 2 for 25c. 
{CARDINAL LOBELIA. Another beautiful native plant. 
Spikes of rich, cardinal-red flowers. 25¢ each. 
*FLOATING HEART. Small leaves resembling Water 
Lilies; brilliant yellow flowers. 3 for 35c. 5 
{FORGET-ME-NOT. The well known spring and 
summer flowering plant. 35¢ each. 
HARDY CALLA. (Calla palustris). Similar to a Calla 
Lily, but of much smaller size. 25¢ each. 

high with attractive marrow foliage and bright yel- 
low blossoms. Very desirable at the edge of the 
pool or in tub garden. 2c, 
PAPYRUS or Egyptian Paper Plant. A very beauti- 
ful water plant with pleasing heads of foliage 
reaching a height of four to six feet. It is unex. 
celled for pool planting. 35c, 
UMBRELLA PALM. Sub-tropical, This interesting 
plant forms a clump of tall round stems surrounded 
with a cluster of expanded foliage that somewhat 
resembles an umbrella. It thrives in moist soil. It 
may also be grown as a house plant, 25e. 
ure any of th 
them grow. 


green. A real plant for your pool—for shallow _ 
water planting. $1.00 each. bee ana 

PURPLE STEM TARO—A large growing v 

riety—4 to 5 feet—as a marginal. p nt it is 
excellent. Large rich green leaves ( 



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