Green Tree Flower Gardens 
IMPERIALS—Low small growing, very attrac¬ 
tive; leaves are wide brownish green, with irregu¬ 
lar bands of bright green along veins; flowers 
insigniflcant. 
IMPERIALIS variety MACULATA — Brown 
leaves with broad irregular veining of light green. 
IMPERIALIS variety SMARAGDINA—Velvety 
leaves of bright cedar green. 
INCANA—Similar to Peltata, leaves not quite 
as wooly; clusters of white flowers. 
INCARNATA — Cane like growth; lance-like 
leaves with heart shaped base, serrate edges, a 
light green and quite thin; small pale pink flow¬ 
ers, winter bloomer. 
INCARNATA GRANDIFLORA — Handsomer 
plant with much larger flowers of deeper pink. 
INDIAN MAID—Foliage blackish-brown, metallic 
lustre; flowers a brilliant scarlet. Excellent 
bloomer. 
INDIAN RICINIFOLIA—One of the so-called 
stars, usually 8 points to the leaf. Pink flowers. 
Corm type. 
JINNIE MAY—Laurel like leaves, small and 
blunt; small dainty red blooms. 
JESSIE—Large leaves 4 to 5 inches wide and 6 
inches long with ruddy overcast, red hairy and 
serrate edge; similar to Templinii particularly in 
the characteristics of producing on leaves and 
stems tiny leaves; clusters of pale pink flowers in 
winter. 
KEWENSIS — Similar to Undulata, but with 
longer, lighter green leaves with delicate red edge 
and less ruffled; small white flowers. 
KLETCH—Same as Fischers Ricinifolia. 
LECCO—Foliage dark green, heavily silver spot¬ 
ted, red coloring on underside. Flowers pink. Its 
growing habits are good. 
LINDLEYANA — Similar to Palmifoiia, leaves 
thinner in texture and flatter, a more refined 
grower; small white flowers. 
Lobata Variegata 
LOBATA VARIEGATA — Handsome plant 
larger leaf than Guinea’s wing, large white spots; 
white flowers; cane-like growth. 
LOBULATA—Same as Palmifoiia. 
LOMA ALTA—A seedling of Scharffiana. Foli¬ 
age dull dark green, upper side hairy, dull, dark 
red and hairy on underside. Large cluster of deep 
pink flowers. Very good. 
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