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Piants shown above are one-sixth natural size. All are hardy except 
Nos. 3, 4, and 9, which are floating plants and should be replaced 
yearly. See descriptions and prices below. Plants marked (\/) grow 
under water and are OXYGEN PRODUCERS. 
No. 1. A. Sagittaria Sinensis—Stiff strap-like leaves of dark green 
(VY) color. A large showy plant 6-8” tall. Excellent oxygen oro- 
ducer. 1S¢ each. 2 for 25¢ 
No. 1. B. Sagittaria Subulate—Small growing with stiff grass-like 
(VV) leaves much smaller than Sinensis. Excellent oxygenator and 
good for bottom of aquariums. 6 for 25¢ 
No. 2. Parrot Feather—A species of Myriophyllum, good for aquari- 
ums or pools. Leafage above and below water. In_ pools, 
plant at the edge in very shallow water, so its long runners 
will give beautiful coverage. Available April 15 to November 
15. Must be planted at once on pe oat bunch. 2 for 25¢ 
No. 3. Shell Flower—Similar to Water Hyacinths, but rarer and pre- 
ferring semi-shade and moist atmosphere. Does nicely in 
,ools in summer. 1Se each 
No. 4. Water Hyacinth—‘‘The Queen of Aquatic Plants’’—Cut shows 
how plants multiply by runners. The largest selling pool plant 
in the United States, because best for goldfish to spawn on. 
15¢ each — 2 for 25c — $1.50 doz. 
No. 5. Anacharis Gigantia—Splendid oxygenator for aquariums, and 
(V) does nicely without. much light. available at all times, 
15¢ per bunch. 2 for 25¢ 
No. 6. compe. eae very pretty plant, with well-developed leaves 
(V) colored green on top, reddish underneath. Grows above and 
below water, and a very. choice plant. Available year round. 
20¢ each 
