Attractive Plastic 
FLOWER POT 
4031 — At last 
we have found 
a plastic flower 
pot we can rec- 
How To Plant The Aquarium 
* (Balanced—Unnecessary to Change the Water) 
First make sure the size of your , and then put in the rest of the fish. 
aquarium, then find a collection (be- FISH . A good rule is to use 2 
low aS this page) for your size. inches ‘of fish body to each’ gallon of 
SAN Place, two. inches,” or water, LOCATION. . Place the ; 
clean, ees lumberyard sand, me- aquarium so it will have good bright — 
ommend. Not dium coarse, not too fine, in the aquar- daylight but very little sunshine. 
only is this one ium and mound it up so the back will CLEANING ... Occasionally, use a ~— 
y be some higher than the front, then small, clean cloth and wipe the glass 
on the inside. If a surplus of sediment 
accumulates on the bottom, dip it out 
with a dip tube or syphon it out with 
small rubber hose. 
AQUARIUM COLLECTION, NO. 2 
very attractive, 
© but it is sturdy 
y and well made. 
Is 4% in. wide, 
4 in. high. Has separate saucer 
fill with water. PLANTING... Put 
the plants in the sand. Put in all the 
plants, snails, clams, hi-balls and one 
small fish. Let these grow for a week 
AQUARIUM COLLECTION, NO. 1 
so plants can be watered from 6G70X 6G71X 
the bottom. Your choice of these For 3 gallon aqucriaan >t 75, postpald - sare de lt crmior Iai Sa tam aon 
4 a 
ad ote ae elniee earenieen eer ca | 1 gaan se 
a ae OU eects Poa { Saaitaria (Bago) Snails \ Myrophylium or Hornwort 2 Clams 
paid. { Moneywort 1 Anti-Acid Hi-Ball Anacharis { Anti-acid Hi-Ball 
AQUARIUM COLLECTION, NO. 3 
6G73X 
For 10 gallon aquarium—$3.10, postpaid 
RAIN GAUGE 
4090 — Now 
you can tell 
at a glance 
how much 
i {2 Vallisneria 2 Anacharis { Moneywort . 4 Red Ram Horn 2 Anti- aoe 
rainfall you 4 Sagittaria { Myrophyllum | Combomba Snails Hi-Ball 
got at your ‘ { Ludwigea 3 cans 
place. Just 
tack Henry ment Field nist BOWh TROPICAL TONIC FOOD ADULT FISH 
Field’s Rain Seren sph gest ane FISH FOOD 6043 — A laxative OOP 0a 
| (3 6040 — A glandex, food to relieve 6044—This foo Z 
Gauge on a 6G78X balanced diet. food bloated and ailing is a balanced diet 
post or some open place. Meas- Covetneoi cain les fish, Feed. daily mixture, gives the / A 
4 Wap oan i Comes in fine, me- UNt11 conelt fish rich color an Pha 
ures up to 5% inches of rainfall. 1 Anacharis Comes tn fine mes Eo enettod, feed Ben rich color omg. Postpala: 
Easy to read. Removable tube is ‘1 Clam State which you once a week there- Pie BSE Ea as bet en ea 0.29 = 
plastic so will not break if water 1 Snail Want (bee sate a ae ae pore sete gigs the A 60° a 
i 5 sizes. : SEN ares ee slaves caster netote f 
freezes. Metal is baked enamel 1 Hi-ball on BOX, 380, Box 35e, rbicesas ne $e es eS 2.15 
finish so won’t rust. Complete Postpaid [a a Sa b : 
with chart for keeping 4-year 
record of rainfall, only 1.00, post- 
paid. 
aS 
Red Ram 
Horn Snail 
Clams 
(Produce by Eggs) 
: Aquarium Raised 
6G3—They seldom move 
about in the water, will 
jay for months in same ~ 
‘all over the aquar- position. If shell re- 
jum glass, plants, mains closed, they are 
etc., cleaning off alive. They — filter par- 
the algae and other ticles out of the water 
scavenger matter. leaving it clear. 
Snails and clams are shipped by mail. Cannot be shipped during June, July 
and Aug 
PRICES ARE SAME ON SNAILS AND CLAMS, ALL POSTPAID 
WFOPs ciciisis «vier os -25¢ 3 for.......----+---- 600). 6, fore... oc serene 00 
Trapdoor Snails 
(Bear Young Alive) © 
6G2— They are about 
four times larger than 
the ram horns, good — 
workers as_ scavengers 
and especially good for 
pools’ on account of 
their larger size. 
(Produce by 
REINFORCING RODS Eggs) 
OR WIRE MESH 6Gi— Move about 
, 
COUPLING - UNSCREW 
OVERFLOW PIPE TO 
DRAIN POOL 
the desired thickness. Then ‘ 
pour some cement into the . 
bott d smooth it making 
ee rath as HI-BALLS Rese: Water 
sure to have one point low for 
the drain. 
6046—The Hi-Ball is a combination of 
chemicals. Its purpose is to neutralize the 
water acids that develop in the pool causing 
the water to become foul. Keeps the water 
pure and clear. Remember acid water is a 
deadly enemy of fish, snails, clams and water plane 
must in any pool or acquarium. 
Use 5 Hi-Balls in pool up to 25 gallons; from 25 to 5 gallons 
use 10 Hi-Balls; from 75 to 150 gallons use 15 Hi-Balls. — 
Barrels sawed in half and 
sunk into the ground are used 
as tub gardens. Metal stock 
tanks of various sizes make 
ideal pools. The most com- 
mon and least expensive of all 
materials used is the common 
building cement. Mix 4 parts 
of the sand to 1 part of ce- 
ment. Dig hole in the ground 
shape you wish and slope the 
sides in at the bottom. This 
enables you to plaster the ce- 
ment on the sides without 
After the pool is completed, 
cover it over with wet burlap 
sacks and let the cement hard- 
en for 3 days, then fill it with 
water and put in 10 lbs. of 
rock salt to each 100 gallons 
of water and let set for 10 
days, then drain and refill with 
BIRDS FOR -. 
YOUR GARDEN 
5 for 1.25 Postpaid 
6034—These are life-size wooden 
birds painted in bright colors like 
i 5 making a form to hold it. Let -water, using 5 lbs. of rock salt 5 Hi-Balls ..... ABER 10°85 ON aRE ah os anh tae .0.65 postpaid 
Be real one and fastened ona ithe first thickness harden a to each 100 gallons of water, 12 Hi-Balls 2 A 1.10 postpaid — 
special long “twist-em” stem that {few hours then apply another’ let stand for 5 more days and 5 fc iaigt SS Sit aa Bie ak ies rag eae 1S eee rag Sata em 
you can wrap around shrubs or 2nd another until you have it drain. SOKA Ba lig 5a ia ayay sensu svenoberce tele stasevs info vals eipuetn aie 2.15 postpaid — 
branches in your yard. They 
looked so life-like and real we 
put a bunch in our own trial 
grounds. We’ll send one each of 
the 5—Oriole, Cardinal, Gold- 
ORNAMENTAL POOL PLANTS Outdoor Pools only 
Sent after April 15 
UMBRELLA. PALM 
6G43—Raises many 
OXYGENATING PLANTS foc"indoor ond clear and pure 4 
HOW MANY IN POOL. For small pool, use about 5 bunches—in — 
medium size pool use around 8 bunches—in larger size pools” 
around 12 bunches. Plant in small pots of sand. Scatter well over — 
WATER 
HYACINTH 
Finch, Bluebird, and Tanager to 
you for only 1.25 postpaid. 2 col- 
lections 2.25 postpaid. They really 
will catch your eye. Make dandy 
‘gifts, too. 
MOON SIGN BOOK 
NOTE: Planting by moon signs 
has been argued pro and con for a 
long time. We are neither ‘‘for or 
against’’ planting by moon signs 
because we don’t know. Lots of 
people believe in it and lots don’t. 
if you do, here’s the best book put 
out on the subject. 
"PLANT BY THE MOON" 
256 Pages 
By Llewellyn George 
‘Well-known Author and Lecturer 
5Gi—The Moon Sign Book gives 
complete instructions in the use of 
planetary influence on planting and 
harvesting, also business and per- 
sonal affairs, etc., the result of 
more than thirty-five years of re- 
search. Why do farmers plant Po- 
tatoes in the dark of the moon? 
When should Corn, Beans, etc.,- be 
planted? Why florists plant seeds 
in the 2nd quarter and a certain 
Moon Sign? Why you should plant 
flowers in Libra on a certain date 
and Moon’s phase? These and 
many other questions are answered 
and explained in a simplified yet 
scientific and practical manner. The 
Moon Sign Book has been published 
annually for over 39 years with sales 
increasing each year. A mine of 
useful information. Price 1.25 in 
the U.S. 
58 
beautiful palm-like stems 
into the air and expands 
tiny tufted spirals into 
an umbrella-shaped top. 
Very oriental in appear- 
ance. (Rich _ soil, shal- 
low rake Each 35c; 3 for 65c, 
postpaid. 
WATER POPPY or 
FLOATING HEART 
6G45—Very long trailing 
vines, blooms resemble the 
old-fashioned Buttercup. 
Blooms freely all summer. 
(Rich soil, shallow water.) 
Each 39c; 3 for 75c, ppd. 
WATER LETTUCE 
6G50— Grows into large 
rosette of fluted velvet 
green leaves. No bloom, 
= but one of the most inter- 
esting of.all plants be- 
cause of its growing hab- 
5 its and unusual green col- 
Good for fish to spawn on and 
the roots make excellent fish food 
(floats). 
Each 39c; 3 for 75c, ppd. 
CUBAN TRAILING HYACINTH . 
6G52—Vines freely and blooms near- 
ly every day all summer. Blooms are 
bluish tint and stand about 5 in. 
above the water. Price 85c, postpaid. 
- leaves. 
rapid growing by run- 
ners, ideal for fish to lay 
their eges on. Will float 
but blooms more freely 
6G46—Shiny 
erie rein 
leaves, 
stems ex- 
panding 
rite bulbs 
and on into 
if planted (rich soil, 
shallow water). Each 
39c; 3 for 75c; 5 for 
1. Sak postpaid. 
PARROT 
FEATHER 
6G48—Fern- 
like foliage, 
thick vine 
Piet Union: Cutis 
=m giving a 
very foresty effect to 
surface of the water. 
Will grow without 
planting but should be 
planted in soil mixed 
with half sand near the 
surface of water, Bunch 
39c; 3 75c, 
postpaid. 
) _ PRIMROSE 
CREEPER 
6G49—Grows 
very rapidly, 
vines clear. 
across and 
around the 
pool. Blooms 
are braun yellow and 
often has from 20 to 30 
blossoms at once. HBasy 
to keep over. winter. 
‘Bunches 
(Rich soil, shallow wa- 
ter.) Each 39c; 3 for 
75c, postpaid. , 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., ’ MIDWESTS LEADING SEE PHC USE, A Shenae Aoch, lowa 
Orchid blooms,. 
bottom of pool. Not sent when temperature is below 20°. 
COMBOMBA VALLISNERIA | 
6G20 — Good 6G24—Loneg 
for fish to grassy like, nar- — 
= EO MS row stems. New _ 
ei ‘an f o an plants formed by | 
shaped runners, many ' 
leaves. roots, an excel- 
Bunch 39¢c; 3 - lent sand puri- 
Bunches 75c, postpaid. fier. Ideal for tall 
background 
plantings. Single 
SAGITTARIA SINENSIS 
; plants. 3 Plants 
6G2!1—T hick 39c; 12 for 95c,{- 
rooted, good postpaid ; 
sand purifier, ae 
has long thick : = ae 
leaves, multi- ' 
plies Bey So LUDWIGEA 
ners, ingle 
plants. Each ROSEA 
39c; 3 Plants 6G26—V arie- 
75c, postpaid. gated red and > 
green colores 
extra 
MYROPHYLLUM Seog. 3s 
lafger aquari- 
ums and pools: 
Plant in pot if | 
used in small 
bowl, Bunch 39c; _ 
3 Bunches 75c, 
postpaid. 3 
6G22 — Red, fine feathery 
ore ot good for fish to 
eat. Bunch 39c; 
3 Bunches 75¢, 
postpaid. 
MONEY WORT 
6G23—Light 
green color, 
small round 
leaves grow 
= aay, on 
=stems, giving 
food bush ef- 
fect. Bunch 
39c;3 Buncoes 
75c, postpaid. 
ANACHARIS 
6G27 — Good for 
fish to eat, dark 
green foliage. ~ f 
Bunch 39c; 3 
Bunches 75c, 
postpaid. 3 
-ANY 5 OXYGENATING, PLANTS ONLY 1.15, POSTPAID. 
ANACHARIS 
