These WATER PLANTS provide the finishing 
touch to the perfectly balanced garden . . - 
ERE are grouped those plants which grow in the 
water. They are varied and interesting, and 
give the much desired natural effect to the pool. 
They are easily grown. Most of them do best in 
shallow water and so the pots, boxes, or tubs should 
be-raised to within two to eight inches of the surface. 
These are wonderful possibilities with Water Plants 
to give your pool a unique and tropical appearance. 
Try a collection of Taro, Umbrella Palm, Papyrus and 
Primrose Willow, grouped together in a corner of 
the pool or in the center, or a collection of Primrose 
Willow, Parrot Feather and Forget-Me-Nots in a shal- 
low corner of the pool. 
For a natural pool use plenty of Japanese Iris 
planted right at the edge or in one to three inches 
of water. Our sturdy, healthy plants reach you ready 
to grow. If you have ever planted aquatics before 
you know the value of Starting with good plants. 
Varieties marked with a (*) are particularly adapted to 
a depth of 6 to 12 inches. 
a 
Varieties marked with a (}) are suitable to plant at about 
2 to 6 inches. 
Varieties marked with a (t) are plants that like wet feet 
but with crowns and stems preferring the air and 
sunlight. 
Varieties marked with a (§) are the beautiful Tropical 
Plants. 

FLOATING PLANTS 
SWATER LETTUCE. Rosettes of beautiful irridescent 
green leaves; paler and with grayish tones form- 
ing a lovely contrast to the water Hyacinth when 
they are grown together. 3 for 50c. 
SFLOATING FERN. Beautiful, tropical, true fern, mak- 
ing a wide rosette of green leaves. Little ferns 
many times form on their antler-like leaves. 15e; 
2 for 25c. 
TAZOLLA, SALVINIA, DUCK WEED. Curious floating 
plants. Per portion 25c, assorted. 
WATER HYACINTH—Flowers are produced freely if 
the roots are allowed to anchor in soil. 2 for 25c: 
$1.35 dozen. 


Moisture Loving Plants 
. . . for outdoor pools ... for indoor pools .. . for 
. for growing in vases with 
. for terrarium. When looking for vines 
use the Philodendron and Pothos. A group of plants 
that are adapable tc many uses 
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M-3 M-2 M-4 
THE FOLLOWING PLANTS ARE PERENNIAL: Water 
Iris, Japanese Iris, Cattails, Cardinal Lobelia, 
Floating Heart, Forget-me-nots, Pickeral Plants, 
Parrot Feather, Var. Sweet Flag, Marsh Marigold, 
Primrose Creeper, Cellophane Plant, Flowering 
Rush, Arrowheads. 
PLANTS THAT GROW SIMILAR TO WATER LILIES. 
Water Poppy, Water Snowflake, Floating Heart. 
PLANTS THAT VINE. Floating Heart, Parrot Feather, 
Primrose Creeper, Morning Glory. 

WATER POPPY 
Don't be without: this popular plant, 
really one of the best for pools, lovely 
yellow flowers. Grows in shallow water, 
can be planted by itself or in combination 
with other plants. 20c;: 3 for 50c 

COLLECTION Mia0 ONE EACH-ABOVE PLAINT Sin incccceccctmctenscnescrnsdnce cree $1.50 
All these plants can be grown in quite deep shade, making them a desirable plant. 
They like plenty of water. 

13 FOR BOG PLANTING —TRY AN ASSORTMENT OF VARIETIES OF THE WATER IRIS. 

