84 A LITTLE GARDEN THE YEAR ROUND 



Then, too, there are plants found in the in- 

 door garden which are cultivated more as curi- 

 osities of the vegetable kingdom than as units 

 of beauty. Under this head would come, of 

 course, the Ice Plant, the various spiney Cacti 

 and also the "Hen-and-Chickens" plant. 

 There wiU always be those botanically inclined 

 who will take a great interest in such curiosi- 

 ties of the vegetable kingdom, but these plants 

 need not be taken into more than passing con- 

 sideration by the one who selects plants to help 

 in carrying out a decorative scheme which may 

 depend upon floral or foliage features to infuse 

 it with that vestige of naturalness that so often 

 saves the inanimate from becoming oppressive. 



Following is a list of plants for indoor gar- 

 dens from which selections may be made: Ca- 

 mellia, Daphne, Azalea, Cyclamen, Geranium, 

 Heliotrope, Rose, Fuchsia, Myrtle, Abutilon, 

 Calla Lily, Cuphea, Oleander, Jasmine, 

 Solanum (Jerusalem Cherry), Lemon Ver- 

 bena, Hoya (Wax Plant), Begonia, Oxalis, 

 Amaryllis, Hyacinth, Tuhp, Daffodil, Narcis- 

 sus, Primrose, Cineraria, Stock, Wallflower, 

 Gloxiana, Pelargoniimi, Marguerite, Petunia, 

 Francoa (Bridal Wreath) and Amazon Lily 



