

Parrot Feather 
PARROT FEATHER. Planted in water twelve 
inches deep, it sends silvery green heads along the 
top of the water. Planted in damp soil, it will grow 
and make a lovely showing. Try it—25c. 
PURPLE WATER HYACINTH OR CREEP- 
ING WATER HYACINTH. Illustrated below. A 
creeping variety with lovely Bluish Purple Blooms. 
Planted about 6 inches below surface, it just runs 
and runs, making a wonderful growth in a short 
time and very free blooming. Reduced in price this 
season too. 35¢ each; 3. for 95c. 

CREEPING HYACINTH 



Pickere! Plant 
+PICKEREL PLANT. Beautiful blue flowers. Total 
growth about 2 feet. 3-for 50c. (Illustrated above.) 
IMPERIAL TARO. (illustrated below). This plant 
should be in every water garden. A very attrac- 
tive plant when plantedjin corners or used as cen- 
ter attraction. The leavesjare blotched a dark brown 
and violet black. You will surely enjoy having this 
plant. Not hardy but usally can be wintered over 
in basement if kept wet. 50c each. 
IMPERIAL TARO 

Interesting Plants That Beautify Your Water Garden .. . 
INDOOR POOLS 
The following Plants can be used: 
Full Sunlight— Practically all the 
Plants listed on Pages 13-14-15-16. 
No Sunlight—but Good Light— Water 
Hyacinth, Umbrella Palm. Moisture 
Loving Plants, Page 14. Parrot Feather, 
Imperial Taro, Ivies. The above can 
be planted in shallow water. 
Fair Amount of Light—only the group 
of Moisture Loving Plants Page 14. 

WATER IRIS. The illustration below shows the 
wonderful possibilities of this hardy Plant. Readily 
adapts itself to any condition. Will grow in water 
up to 10 inches deep. Will grow as a garden plant 
without water. Excellent for edging a natural pond; 
as illustrated it has been planted in a box contain- 
ing about a‘bushel of soil. Blossoms Freely. 
Three Varieties—Yellow (pseudocorous). Blue (ver- 
sicolor). Japanese Iris (assorted colors). 35c each; 
4 for $1.00. 
WATER IRIS 

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