115 DWARF AQUARIUM LILY—A true water lily from Mada- 
gascar. Brown splotched green leaves. 45c each 
116 CELLOPHANE PLANT—Beautiful translucent green leaves; 
from Honduras; an attractive center plant. 
Medium Plants 35¢e aach; Large Plants 50c¢ each 
117 AMBULIA—A very decorative plant—resembles Cabomba. 
Light green; can be “pinched off’ and replanted, grows roots 
rapidly, 35¢ per bunch 
118 SAGITTARIA SINENSIS—Strong heavy leaves, bright 
green, grows tall to about 12 or 14 inches. 15¢ each; 2 for 25¢ 
119 SAGITTARIA—DWARF VARIETY—Resembles Sinensis— 
small growing, excellent oxygenator. 10c each; 3 for 25c¢ 
120 SAGITTARIA MICROFOLIA—£xcellent for front planting, 
a tiny dwarf variety to carpet the aquarium floor. A good 
oxygenator. 4 for 25c 
121 SAGITTARIA SUBULATA—Heavy, grass like dark green 
leaves. Propogates rapidly, grows to about 10 inches. 6 for 25c 
122 ECHINODORUS RADICANS (Sagittaria Guayanensis)— 
Broad, oval shaped leaves—flourishes under water—aerial 
stems bear leaves above the surface. Small 50c: Large $1.00 
123 CORKSCREW VALISNERIA—Long bright green leaves that 
spiral like a corkscrew to the surface. An excellent oxygenator; 
may be used in small or large aquariums. 5 for 25c; 12 for 50¢ 
124 VALISNERIA—(Eel grass)—One of the best oxygenators, 
and all time favorite of all aquarists. Grows tall, spreads rapid- 
ly in moderately good light. § for 25c; 12 for 50c 
125 HYGROPHILA—A newer plant that has become very popu- 
lar. Its bright green oval shaped leaves grow from stems that 
can be broken and planted in the gravel to take root rapidly. 
An excellent plant for baby fish to hide in where a thick 
planting is made. 25¢ per bunch 
126 BANANA PLANT—An odd plant with round leaves and 
thick roots that resemble a cluster of bananas. An aquatic 
oddity that is easy to grow. 25c each 
127 WATER CELERY—Light green leaves that resemble close- 
ly the leaves on a celery stock, A novel plant worth while 
trying in your aquarium. — DISCONTINUED. 
128 WATER ORCHID—A beautifully shaped plant with thick, 
heavy, dark green leaves. Grows well in subdued light. Ma- 
ture plants bloom above the water. 35¢ each 
129 CABOMBA—Bright green fuzzy leaves—an excellent oxy- 
genator; a good plant for baby fish to hide in. May be planted 
or left floating. 15c per bunch 
130 WATER ROSE—An unusual aquatic plant—bright green 
leaves. 25c¢ each 
131 ANACHARIS—A heavy thick growing plant—an excellent 
oxygenator. 15c per bunch 
132 FOUR LEAF CLOVER—A definite attraction in any aquar- 
ium. Real clover shaped leaves on !ong stems under water. 
25c per portion 
133 MYRIOPHYLLUM—A feathery plant ideal for spawning 
egg laying fish; a good plant for baby fish to hide in; an 
excellent oxygenator. 15¢c per bunch 
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134 LUDWEGIA—Thick stemmed, round green leaves, red 
underneath. 20c per bunch 
185 HAIR GRASS—A dense growing plant with hair-like 
leaves. Very attractive when planted in clumps. Two varieties, 
rooted or floating. 25c per portion 
136—-MONEYWORT—Round leaves, bright green, a good 
oxygenator. 25¢ per bunch 
137 BRAZILIAN UNDERWATER FERN—An odd plant with 
long bright green serated leaves; heavy roots. 25c each 
THE FOLLOWING PLANTS ARE NOT ILLUSTRATED: 
138 VARIEGATED VALISNERIA—A giant variety—broader 
leaves, very good in larger aquariums. 15c¢ each; 2 for 25c 
FLOATING PLANTS— 
141 AZOLLA—SALVINA—DUCKWEED—assorted. 
Per portion 25c 
142 FLOATING WATER FERN—An interesting viviparous 
plant that floats on the top of the water, long hairy roots. An 
ideal plant to use with bubble nest builders. 10c per plant 
143 GIANT HYGROPHILA (From Brazil)—A recent introduction 
to aquarists in this country that has proven itself to be an 
excellent, easily grown aquarium plant. Slender tapering leaves, 
that grow from a sturdy stem slightly darker green in color. 
Quick to root, easily grown from cuttings will grow 10” to 15” 
tall. 50c per plant;3 for $1.25 
