FLOWERING RUSH—A plant with peculiar three-sided leaves, bearing a cluster of 
small pink flowers. Hardy.............:0:::ccsesstee rere steernices 25c each, $2.50 the dozen 
FORGET-ME-NOT—A well known blue flowering plant. Plant in very shallow water. 
BT cd ye eee eae ae ete tec coopera ete arrears 25c each, $2.50 the dozen 
WATER IRIS—( Yellow flag.) An iris of the Oriental type suitable for pools. Hardy 
ee nel ee rele Ins Stare oe Me nn, RRMA er er ieee saet eo 1 25¢ each, $2.50 the dozen 
WATER IR!IS—(Blue flag.) Same type as above. Blue floweritig..) Lardy eee 
Sah, hy RS A RC 1 BOR tn Ra Raia ne Commi ar Me meter rae ticad Snent Shoe 25¢ each, $2.50 the dozen 
PARROT FEATHER—A feathery light green plant with trailing stems; very popular 
15¢ each, $1.50 the dozen 
PICKEREL RUSH—A tall green plant, glossy leaves, spikes of blue flowers. Very 

POPU larg EL ar cl y were cay ee ceceet a teenie settee casero es rm beceR cee tse 25c each, $2.50 the dozen 
TARO—(Imperial.) Green leaves, mottled with violet and brown, similar to 
Blephant’ $y Fears 6 -cosrecsgse sees ete va dose cake cf ee nee sy eects sen nny aeiey ine veg eee Perey aera 75¢ each 
TARO—(Green.) An entirely green taro............. ieee teeter tetees 35¢ each 
TARO—Green leaves and dark purple stemMs................:.: cece terete teeta $1.00 each 
PAPYRUS— (Egyptian paper plant.) Used by the ancient Egyptians in manufactur- 
ing paper. Grows tall, with a feathery top like an umbrella plant; ShowWyereeee 
ERPs ig cee OR See ey RO eae Le RR its, HE Sly ec re Sem nee rn eo eT 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
TROPICAL PICKEREL RUSH—Tropical plant more showy than native Pickerel Rush. 
Pretty little blue flowers. Long blooming.......................:ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 75¢ each 
PRIMROSE CREEPER—A fast growing vine with waxy, green leaves. Blooms freely 
Witnesmallevellow, OWECIS creseess tot eree pee ree terry cnee career 25¢c each, $2.50 the dozen 
PRIMROSE WILLOW—Grows upright with willow shaped leaves and yellow flowers 
Similar: to<thee Waters POP OVs reo See eee eee ee ee ee eee en 50c each 
UMBRELLA PALM—Equally at home in tub, pool or bog garden. Does very well as 
ALHOUSEs Plant We eye es er ee ore eae ener aw ante hs Sete art 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
VARIEGATED SWEET FLAG—Grows 2 ft. tall. Saber-shaped leaves, striped green and 
IVOLYs oe ELAN Vie ese eee ee eee tcticks ec eeath Sette. cee eames 25¢ each, $2.50 the dozen 
WATER CLOVER—A perfect four-leaf clover that grows very nicely in shallow water 
PRG a Rane Se Ane MeO NR 8, Sete Min ee deat ce Ba es A 25c each, $2.50 the dozen 
PURPLE WATER HYACINTH—A trailing variety of the popular Water Hyacinth. 
Blooms continually when planted in shallow water. Very popular. Native of 
Tot: oe eRe! cin Hirt pein De ERE Re eee tite Ran O ees, Canim ERY Seg RM cara Be er 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
WATER POPPY—May be planted in water from 2 inches to 1 foot in depth. Leaves 
float on the surface. A very pretty yellow, three-petaled flower, similar to the 
California; Popp Verena eee here, he te cae eee eee 20c each, $1.50 the dozen 
OXYGENATING PLANTS for Pool and Aquarium 
These plants create the perfect balance between fish and plant life by 
furnishing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide. They keep the 
water clean and pure... provide spawning space ... and act as a pro- 
tection for baby fish. A necessary provision for any pool or aquarium. 
ANACHARIS—Best all-around variety. Green leaves......... 15¢ each, $1.50 the dozen 
par 15¢ each, $1.50 the dozen 
MYRIOPHYLLUM—Fine delicate green leaves. Excellent for fish spawn... ................ 
Peace Pathe, cat ier Mase tea cts ORAS aoe oe ite nee canes eae 15¢ each, $1.50 the dozen 
VALLISNERIA—Long narrow ribbon-like leaves. Very good oxygenator .................. 
Pete at See Ripa o Mea tig. ae ce, SN rere ae iis Se AI ct Gn ae cot hi ee 15¢ each, $1.50 the dozen 
057 48 15¢ each, $1.50 the dozen 
CABOMBA—Fan-like leaves. Very popular in bowls 
Plan a visit this year. See the map OXYGENATING 
on Page 20 to find your way. PLANTS 
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