Water Shield— Floating, oval leaves, borne 
on stems covered with transparent jelly. The 
flowers of purplish red, about one inch across. 
The leaves turn red as the season advances 
making them attractive in small pools. l5c¢ ea. 
Parrot Feather— An aquatic plant having 
long trailing stems covered closely with whorls 
of most delicate foliage. For border or fountain 
plant. l5c per bunch 
Anacharis—One of the best aquarium plants 
as it is a good oxygenator. In form it is moss- 
like, the leaves growing on a fragile stem, the 
entire plant being submerged at all periods. 
A very attractive plant of dark green growth 
and very easy to keep in an aquarium. 
l5c per bunch 
Ludwiga— One of the prettiest of the sub- 
merged plants. Oval leaves tinged pink. 
15c per bunch 
MARSH OR BOG PLANTS 
Forget-Me-Nots— Small blue flowers with 
golden centers dark green foliage. Grows from 
edge of pool into water. l5c ea. 
Umbrella Palm— A very ornamental plant) 
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moist ground. 25c ed. 
Lythrum, Roseum Superbum— Very attrac- 
tive hardy perenniol, with long spikes of rose 
pink bloom, growing four to six feet tall. Does 
best in wet soil. 25c ea. 
Water Iris— The Giant Yellow Flag, growing 
to a height of five or six feet having large 
clusters of blooms. Makes a fine center or cor- 
ner for your pool. 25c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Japanese Iris— This is the elite of the Iris 
family. The flowers begin to open about the 
middle of June and continue for several weeks. 
They grow in any good garden soil but delight 
in an abundant supply of water. For massing 
or planting along a stream or around a pool, 
Japanese Iris are ideal. Strong divisions of 
unnamed varieties, ranging in color from pure 
white to a rich purple. 25c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Primrose Creeper— A fern-like leaf of light 
green. Flowers buttercup yellow. Grows well 
in shallow water or wet ground. 25c ea. 
Western Marsh Fern— The fronds of this 
fern are delicate and lacy, apple green in 
color. Grows two to four feet in height. Does 
well in moist soil. Its fronds are of an annual 
growth. 25c ea. 
