

SHALLOW WATER PLANTS e- 
BOG AND MARSH PLANTS 
FLOATING AND OXYGENATING PLANTS 

SHALLOW WATER PLANTS 
Formal Pools have their centerpieces and cor- 
ner designs of shallow water plants, and in 
natural Pools the plantings are carried down 
the bank and into the water. The Shallow- 
Water Plants serve ideally for either purpose. 
ARROWHEAD, Common (S. latifolia). 
Hardy. 25 cts. each, $1 for 5. 
CATTAILS (Typha latifolia). A graceful, at- 
tractive plant when grown in clumps, bearing 
the dark brown flower-spike well above the 
foliage. $1 per doz. 
FLOATING-HEART (Nymphoides  pelta- 
tum). An European species with yellow flow- 
ers. $1 per doz. 
FLOWERING RUSH (Butomus umbella- 
tus). A hardy plant with peculiar three-sided 
leaves. Flowers pink. $1 for 3, $2.50 per doz. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis palustris). 
Flowers light blue, with yellow eye. $1 for 5, 
$2 per doz. 
WATER SNOWFLAKE—The resemblance 
to a giant snowflake is striking. 50 cts. for 3. 
MARSH MARIGOLD (Caltha palustris). 
Large, yellow, goblet-shaped flowers in early 
spring. 75 cts. for 4, $2 per doz. 
PARROT FEATHER (Myriophyllum proser- 
pinacoides). Long, trailing stems of beautiful 
green foliage. 50 cts. for 6, $1.00 per doz. 
PICKEREL RUSH. A sub-aquatic common 
to borders of brooks and Ponds, 2 ft. 50 cts. 
for 2, $2.50 per doz. 
PURPLE WATER HYACINTH (Eichhornia 
azurea). Plants of creeping habit, the runners 
floating out upon the water. Flowers of rich 
purple with delicately fringed petals. 35 cts. 
each, $1.00 for 3. 
SWEET FLAG, Variegated (Acorus calamus 
variegata). Iris-like leaves, striped green and 
creamy white. Hardy, 2 to 3 ft. $1 for 4, 
$2.50 per doz. 
WATER POPPY (Hydrocleis nymphoides). 
A pretty Water Lily-like plant having yellow 
Chalice-shaped flowers with black centers. 
25c for 3, per doz. 75c. 
WILD CALLA (Calla palustris), Small white 
Calla Lily. A splendid edging plant. 75 cts. 
for 4, $2 per doz. 
VELVET LEAF (Limmocharis flava) 35c ea., 
3 for $1.00. 7 
THALIA DIVARICATA. $1.00 ea. 
Collection of 7 Shallow-Water Plants, $1. 
Collection of 15 Shallow-Water Plants, $2. 
BOG AND MARSH PLANTS 
Flowering and foliage plants which give a 
luxuriant, tropical effect to the pool. Plant 
on wet banks or in ledges or pockets made 
about the sides of the pool, which are kept 
wet but not flooded. Some do well as house 
plants in the winter if kept well watered. 
CRINUM C, (americanum)—Bears its large, 
fragrant white flowers in umbels of six to 
eight. 35c each, $1 for three. 
GINGER or BUTTERFLY LILY (Hedy- 
chium coronarium)—Sweet-scented, snow- 
white flowers, 35c each, $1 for three. 
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YELLOW FLAG (Iris pseudacorus)—for the 
edge of the pool or in natural plantings. 
Hardy. 75 cts. for three, $2.50 per doz. 
MARSH IRIS (I. versicolor)—Bears light 
purple flowers very freely in spring and early 
summer. $1 for five, $2 per doz. 
JAPANESE or WATER TARO (C. antiquo- 
rum illustris)—Green foliage splotched with 
purplish black. 50c each, $1.25 for three. 
JAPANESE or WATER TARO (Colocasia 
multiflora) —Grows 2 to 4 feet high, with 
large, rich green leaves on purple stems. 75c 
each, $2 for three. 
PAPER PLANT, EGYPTIAN (Cyperus pa- 
pyrus antiquorum)—35c each, $1.00 for three. 
PRIMROSE WILLOW (Jussiaea longifolia) 
—A desirable edging plant, 2 to 3 feet high. 
Flowers golden yellow. 35c each, three, $1. 
THALIA (T. dealbata)—Its powdery, canna- 
like foliage and elegant panicles of purple 
flowers make it a most desirable plant for 
the border. 50c each, $1.25 for three. 
UMBRELLA PALM (Cyperus alternifolius) 
—Does very well in wet soil but will grow in 
a dry location. $1 for three, $3 per doz. 
WATER CLOVER~—A four-leaf clover, 
which forms a pleasing pattern on the surface 
and in crowded spots. 6 for 50c, $1 per doz. 
HEDYCHIUM CHRYSOLEUCUM ~— Like 
Coronarium, but having light yellow flowers. 
$1 for 3, $3 per doz. 
SPIDER LILY—A beautiful plant that pro- 
duces clusters of spider-like, fragrant white 
flowers. $1 for 3, $3 per doz. 
GREAT BULRUSH (Scirpus lacustris) —$1 
for thtee; $2.50 per doz. 
SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)—The well 
known Sweet Flag. $1 for five; $2 per doz. 
CANNA FLACIDDA~— Yellow flowers. Does 
well in shallow water. Three, $1; doz., $2.50. 
Collection of 7 Bog and Marsh Plants, $1.50. 
Collection of 15 Bog and Marsh Plants, $2.50. 
FLOATING AND 
OXYGENATING PLANTS 
Wherever fish are kept, in Pool or Aquarium, 
the Floating and Oxygenating plants take on 
especial importance. Oxygenating plants 
produce free oxygen in the water in the proc- 
esses of growth and are very valuable in 
supporting vigorous and active fish life for 
this reason. Floating Plants provide natural 
places for the fish spawn, their dense masses 
of roots being ideal for holding the spawn 
close to the surface of the water where the 
eggs will be sure of sufficient warmth from 
sunshine to hatch. 
FLOATING PLANTS 
Floating Plants may be placed anywhere in 
the pool and are unexcelled for planting cor- 
ners, or at the base of taller growing plants. 
AZOLLA~—Excellent as a cover for young 
fish. 25c¢ per portion. 
WATER FERN—A good cover and very 
useful in raising Red Snails. 50c for four; 
$1.25 per dozen; small plants, 50c per portion. 

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DUCK WEED—A good fish food. Tiny, 
round leaves like polka dots on the water. 
25c per portion. 
SALVINIA—Very odd and a good cover. 
Forms a chain of tiny, round, green leaves. 
25c per portion. 
WATER LETTUCE OR SHELLFLOWER~— 
Blue-green fluted leaves and long, wavy roots. 
25c for two; $1.00 per doz. 
WATER HYACINTH~—Spikes of orchid- 
lavender flowers and young plants produced 
very freely. Excellent for the spawn of gold 
or tropical fishes and as a cover for the 
young. 50c for six; $1.00 per doz. 
FLOATING PLANT COLLECTIONS 
1. Five assorted Floating Plants, 75c. 
2. Twelve assorted Floating Plants, $1.50. 
OXYGENATING PLANTS 
If soil has been placed in the bottom of the 
Pool these plants may be weighted and 
dropped in anywhere desired, taking root in 
a very short time; or they may be planted in 
pots or pockets along the side or in a shallow 
box placed directly on the bottom. 
ANACHARIS—A rapid growing plant and 
one of the best oxygenators. 50c for six 
bunches; $1.00 per doz. 
SAGITTARIA SINENSIS—Excellent for 
bottom cover in the pool; a very desirable 
aquarium plant. Six plants, 50c; doz., $1. 
VALLISNERIA—A good oxygenator with 
long, narrow, wavy leaves. 50c per doz.; 
$1.00 for twenty-five plants. 
CABOMBA~—Broad, fan-shaped, finely cut 
leaves. 50c for six bunches; $1.00 per doz. 
MILFOIL; MYRIOPHYLLUM~— Excellent 
for fish spawn. Delicate green leaves having 
a lacy appearance under water. 50c for six 
bunches; $1 per doz. 
LUDWIGIA—Round, glossy green leaves; 
under side and stems red. Very decorative in 
the aquarium. Should be planted in shallow 
water, in pools. Six bunches, 50c; doz., $1. 
JUSSEA—(Needle leaf Ludwigia) —Narrow 
rich green leaves on red stems. Under side 
of leaf red. For aquariums and borders of 
pools. 50c for six bunches. $1 per doz. 
CRYPTOCORYNE—(Cordata and Wiillissi) 
—Grows well in deep shade, is particularly 
useful for indoor aquariums. A rare plant. 
50c each. 6 for $2.00. 
SAGITTARA GUAYANENSIS—Beautiful 
rich green leaves and rare red flowers. 50c. 
HERPESTIS—(Bacopa)—for all aquariums. 
Has bright green leaves in alternate pairs on 
the stem. Slow grower. Bunch, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
OXYGENATING PLANT COLLECTIONS FOR 
POOLS AND AQUARIUMS 
10 (Plants and bunches) your choice, $0.75 
18 (Plants and bunches\ your choice, 1.25 
30 (Plants and bunches) your choice, 2.00 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES COLLECTION 
Hardy Grasses, three each of three varieties 
of Miscanthus, nine strong clumps. $2.50. 


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