


For Center Piece-or Corner or Anywhere 
In | the Pool--- 
COLLECTION No. 5A 


his group should be planted in a box 

er large tub submerged about three 




inches ‘below water level. 

One each Egyptian Paper Plant, Imperial 
Taro, Umkrella Plant, Primrose Willow, 



Water Poppy and Water Hyacinth. 
: * WATER CANNA—One of the best 
All for $1.50 plants for pools—large canna 
leaves and flowers—tall growing, 
effective, and free blooming. 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 






*FLOATING HEART. Small leaves resembling Water blooming. Reduced in price this season too. 35c Three Varieties—Yellow (pseudocorous). Blue (ver- 
Lilies; brilliant yellow flowers. 3 for 35c. each; 3 for 95c. sicolor). Japanese Iris (assorted colors), 35¢ each; 
4 for $1.00. 
{FORGET-ME-NOT. The well known spring and sum- WATER IRIS. The illustration below shows the 
mer flowering plant. 35¢ each. wonderful possibilities of this hardy Plant. Readily WLAN UMS on IES ice! selenig. Nas bien oe 
¢ : ; be in every water garden. A very attractive plant 
PURPLE WATER HYACINTH OR CREEPING WATER adapts itself to any condition. Will grow in water when planted in corners or used as center attrac- 
HYACINTH. Illustrated below. A creeping variety up to 10 inches deep. Will grow as a garden plant tion. The leaves are blotched a dark brown and 
with lovely Bluish Purple Blooms. Planted about without water. Excellent for edging a natural pond; violet black. You will surely enjoy having this 
6 inches below surface, it just runs and runs, mak- as illustrated it has been planted in a box contain- plant. Not hardy but usually can be wintered over 
ing a wonderful growth in a short time and very free ing about a bushel of soil. Blossoms Freely. in basement if kept wet. 50c each. 

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CREEPING HYACINTH WATER IRIS IMPERIAL TARO 
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