t Cattail 
+ Graceful Cattail 
* Parrot Feather 
t Flowering Rush 
+ Cardinal Lobelia + Arrowhead 
t+ Double Flowering Arrow t Variegated Sweet Flag 
These Warez Alacze provide the finishing touch to the perfectly balanced garden 
ERE are grouped those plants which grow in the water. They are 
varied and interesting, and give the much desired natural effect 
to the pool. They are easily grown. Most of them do best in shallow 
water and so the pots, boxes, or tubs should be raised to within two 
to eight inches of the surface. 
These are wonderful possibilities with Water Plants to give your 
pool a unique and tropical appearance. Try a collection of Taro, Um- 
brella Palm, Papyrus and Primrose Willow, grouped together in a 
corner of the pool or in the center, or a collection of Primrose Willow, 
Parrot Feather and Forget-Me-Nots in a shallow corner of the pool. 
For a natural pool use plenty of Japanese Iris planted right at the 
edge or in one to three inches of water. Our sturdy, healthy plants 
Teach you ready to grow. If you have ever planted aquatics before 
you know the value of starting with good plants. Varieties marked 
with a (*) are particularly adapted to a depth of 6 to 12 inches. 
Varieties marked with a (t) are suitable to plant at about 2 to 6 inches. 
Varieties marked with a (+¢) are plants that like wet feet but with 
crowns and stems preferring the air and sunlight. 
Varieties marked With a (§) are the beautiful Tropical Plants. 
THE FOLLOWING PLANTS ARE PERENNIAL: Water Iris, Japanese 
Iris, Cattails, Cardinal Lobelia, Floating Heart, Forget-me-nots, Pick- 
eral Plants, Parrot Feather, Var. Sweet Flag, Primrose Creeper, 
Cellophane Plant, Flowering Rush, Arrowheads. 
PLANTS THAT GROW SIMILAR TO WATER LILIES: Water Poppy, 
Water Snowflake, Floating Heart. 
PLANTS THAT VINE: Floating Heart, Parrot Feather, Primrose Creep- 
er, Morning Glory. 
201 tCATTAIL. Swamp plant. Hardy. 2 for 35c. 
201A tGRACEFUL CATTAIL. A tall variety with slender cattails. These 
plants furnish a very fine background in massed plantings. 2 for 50c. 
202 tFLOWERING RUSH. A hardy plant with peculiar three-sided 
leaves. Pink flowers are borne on round stems. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
203 +CARDINAL LOBELIA. Another beautiful native plant. Spikes of 
tich, cardinal-red flowers. 35c each. 
204 tARROWHEAD. A hardy plant that is easily grown. When in 
bloom its white flowers are admired. Spreads rapidly. Beautiful 
shaped leaves. 25¢ each; 3 for 50c; $1.50 dozen. 
+t Snowflake 
205 tDOUBLE FLOWERING ARROWHEAD. A hardy plant for shallow 
water. Big beautiful double flowers—borne on long stems. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 
206 tVARIEGATED SWEET FLAG. An old but worthwhile plant for 
the pool. Excellent for shallow water either in the pool or in a 
natural pond. Spreads rapidly and soon makes a wonderful display. 
Saber-like leaves, broadly striped green and ivory. 35¢ each. 
207 tSUMBRELLA PALM. Sub-tropical. This interesting plant forms a 
clump of tall round stems surrounded with a cluster of expanded 
foliage that somewhat resembles an umbrella. It thrives in moist 
soil. It may also be grown as a house plant. 35c. 
+ Water Poppy § Water Lettuce 
208 tPRIMROSE WILLOW. Erect plants 2 to 3 feet high with attractive 
narrow foliage and bright yellow blossoms. Very desirable at the 
edge of the pool or in tub gardens. 35ce. 
209 tWATER MORNING GLORY. This is something that IS NEW. 
It is a vining plant, grows to a length of 6 feet. Its blooms are 
huge cornets of glossy white, reaching a diameter of 6 inches. 
Beautiful beyond imagination, it should be included in your water 
garden. Excellent for solariums. 25¢ each. 
§ Floating Fern +§ Water Sprite 
