Green Tree Flower Gardens 
VITIFOLIA—The Brazilian specie has substan¬ 
tial green stems streaked with white; has a large 
glossy leaf similar in shape to the grape, under¬ 
side is quite hairy and veins are rusty brown; 
winter bloomer of small white flowers. 
WALLOW—A new variety and a very good one, 
healthy grower, and a good brancher; long, dark, 
narrow, pointed leaves, on long stems, growing 
almost perpendicularly, wavy edge, dark red 
underneath; whole plant has a slight growth of 
hair; white flowers in upright clusters. 
WASHINGTON STREET — Reasonably tall, 
branches well; bright green leaves shaped like a 
peach leaf, halves of the leaves are almost equal, 
edges serrate, slightly flushed on the under side; 
winter bloomer of white flowers in bunches. It 
seems to be in a class by itself. 
WASHINGTONIA—Same as Palmifolia. 
WASHINGTON ALBA—Same as Palmifolia. 
WELTONIENSIS ALBA—Small, rather light 
green leaves, pointed and serrated; similar to 
Weltoniensis Rosea but a larger grower; flowers 
white from the leaf axil; semi-tuberous. 
WELTONIENSIS ROSEA — Semi - tuberous; 
pointed, serrated rather small leaves, with a 
prominent red spot at junction of leaf and stem; 
flowers a beautiful shade of pink; makes a fine 
pot plant. 
WETTSTEINI—Branching, miniature tree type; 
brilliant bunches of red bloom, wavy green leaves. 
YOSEMITE—Same as or very similar to Pres. 
Carnot. 
ZEBRINA — A more vigorous grower than 
Compta; has square stem; long pointed leaves, 
greyish green markings; small white flowers in 
large close clusters. 
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