The aquarium (1893) (19125435993)
Summary
Title: The aquarium
Identifier: aquarium3261893mule (find matches)
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Mulertt, Hugo
Subjects: Aquarium animals; Aquarium fishes; Aquariums
Publisher: Brooklyn, N. Y. : H. Mulertt
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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34 THE AQUARIUM, JANUARY, 1893. The T^qukriutvt. A Quarterly Magazine, 50 cts. a Tear. Single Copies, 15 cts Each. Sample Copies free. Advertising Kates on Application. HUGO MULERTT, Publisher, 173 Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Plants want plenty of light during- the day and darkness at night; they want fresh air, and whenever there is a mild day the upper sash should be opened for them a little, for the air should not strike the plants directly, as this would chill them, nor should plants ever be permitted to stand in a draught, either in summer or winter. Alsa avoid a location where you would touch r^
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