SHALLOW WATER AND BOG PLANTS 
ARROWHEAD, GIANT (Sagittaria Sagitti- 
folia). Distinctive leaves shaped as name 
indicates, standing 1 to 3 ft. above; flow- 
ers freely; hardy .... 2 for 50¢, Doz. $2.50 
VARIEGATED SWEET FLAG (Acorus cala- 
mus Variegated). Foliage striped green 
end white. Hardya- ee Each 25¢ 
BUTTERFLY LILY, WHITE (Hedychium 
coronarium). A tall, Canna-like plant with 
blossoms borne in umbels. ........ Each 35¢ 
CALLA PALUSTRIS (Wild Calla). Well known 
natives Gallaise tes ee 2 for SO¢ 
WHITE CALLA (Zantedeschia aethiopica). 
Perpetual flowering, fine white flowers. 
Notehardy 2) eee Each 1.00 
CHELONE GLABRA (Turtle Head). White, 
14 to 18 inches in height. ........ 2 for 50¢ 
GRACEFUL CATTAIL (Typha angustifolia). 
A tall variety with slender cattails. 3 for 50¢ 
COMMON CATTAIL (Typha latifolia). Fa- 
vorite native swamp plant. 
4 Moren0 Ces omar eee Dozen $1.25 
FLOATING HEART (Nymphoides petatrum). 
Produces brilliant yellow flowers; hardy. 
3 fori SO ea ee ee ees Dozen $1.75 
FLOWERING RUSH (Butomus umbellatus). 
Attractive pink flowers borne on round 
stems with peculiar, three-sided leaves. 
Hardy oo. a ee oe 3 for $1.00, doz. 2.50 
PORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis scorpioides). A 
well-known Spring and Summer flowering 
plant with small clusters of blue flowers 
with yellow eye. ........ 4 for $1.00, doz 2.75 
YELLOW FLAG (Iris pseudacorous). A tall, 
sword-leaved plant, broad yellow flowers 
of Japan Iris type. .... 3 for $1.00, doz. 2.50 
BLUE FLAG (Iris versicolor). Exactly like 
Yellow Flag except that flowers are blue. 
EGCW e200 tr. een ae Dozen 2.50 
JAPANESE TARO. Leaves are beautiful blue- 
green; underneath and around edge, lav- 
endercciitactivess.. oy yn Each 50¢ 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM. Rose-colored flowers 
flowering in July and August. .... 2 for 50¢ 
MARSH-MARIGOLD  (Caltha palustris). 
Clusters of large, buttercup-like flowers 
of brilliant yellow, early in Spring. 
Each 20¢) ci hekun Dozen 2.50 
PARROT FEATHER (Myriophyllum proser- 
pinacoides). Invaluable for training over 
fountain. Hardy ......... Each 15¢, doz. $1.50 
PICKEREL RUSH (Pointederia cordata). Blue 
flowers produced freely. 2 for 50¢, doz. 2.50 
PRIMROSE CREEPER. A rapid growing vine 
with bright yellow flowers. 
Each -20¢) Wie. Dozen 1.75 
PRIMROSE WILLOW (Jussiaea longifolia). 
Bright yellow blossoms, profusely borne 
in axils of leaves. Very desirable for edge 
Ol pools. ae 3 for $1.00, doz. 2.50 
SPIRAL PALM (Like the Umbrella Palm). 
Greenish-white flowers, produced in umbel 
Each: 25¢ sedis doz. 2.50 
SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus). The well- 
known Sweet Flag, sweetly scented. 
3 for 50¢ 
UMBRELLA PALM. Grows well in small 
pools or moist ground. Each 25¢, doz. 2.50 
FOUR-LEAF WATER CLOVER (Marsilia 
drummondi). Resembling a four-leaf Clo- 
ver. Not hardy. ........ 3 for 50¢, doz. 1.50 
WATER NASTURTIUM, or WATER CRESS. 
Thrives in sun or shade. Ideal near pool 
spring, -Edible;’ Hardy 3.2. 6 for 75¢ 
WATER PLANTAIN. Border plant with heart- 
shaped leaves and surrounded by tall 
branching spikes of white flowers. Hardy. 
3 for so0ge neta, 7s, Dozen 1.75 
WATER POPPY (Hydrocleis nymphoides). 
Leaves float upon surface of water. Large, 
yellow flowers. Blooms Continuously. 
Each) 13¢> vege Dozen 1.50 
WILD RICE (Zizania aquatica). The im- 
portance of wild rice as a food for water 
fowl cannot be over-emphasized. Should 
be ‘in every pond. .....2.. 2a Each 10¢, 
doz. 1.00, 100 — 7.00 
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S. Scherer & Sons 
