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ROUND TERRARIUM BOWLS 
glass receptacle will do, if large enoug This type of bowl when planted commands interest and 
y to accommodate your plants. Soils ca admiration. We offer a complete selection of sizes 
T UR GARDENS [iN D ORS ordered, with a collection of plants, thus Opening hai. Sees 
adding greatly to your convenience Notece ov ' : 
or Generally terraria do best in a li ‘ 1% “ $ .25 
| 1 1 1 ; ; : ; i i No. 698 234" " 
Glass Gardening, Window Sill Gardening, Dish Gardening—all present a fascinating yet place, however, avoid hot sunshine. ° 2% 6 as 
: midity is controlled by the use of No. 637 3yj" a3 
very Inexpensive way to add glass covering, which can be remo F 75 
extra beauty and cheerfulness the if too much moisture is evident. Rem No. 703 4" 9’ 1.50 
t hor any leaves that are yellow, as this will result in decay, No. 710 4Yq"" 10” 1.75 
oO your nome. rotting of plants in the garden. Prevent the formation of molds, | Novis ee se ae 


HESE cheerful Cactus Plants can be easily 
arranged in a glass garden (as illustrated), 
if desired. Good light, very little water, and 
this colorful little garden is yours to enjoy 
all the winter months. For window sill plants 
there is nothing that holds up better than this 

home 
Ivy as described above. 
Back row: H-3, H-4, H-1, H-6; front row: H-5, 
H-7, H-2. 
H-1—ENGLISH IVY—(Hedera Helix). The plant 
so many of us admire. It is the outstanding 
TO YOU WHO WANT A COMPLETE COLLECTION 
OF IVY WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES: 





by allowing to dry out a bit if they begin to appear; be s 
to remove any that form at once. 
Watch carefully for any evidence of sow bugs. These | 
fellows are the most destructive of the terrarium pests. A lit 
sulphur will help to make the terrarium an unhealthy p 
for them. Try a half of a potato, and when these insects gai! 
under it, remove them, and kill them. 
SUGGESTIONS FOR SOIL MIXTURES 



Plants as illustrated above— 
Back Row: CT-12; CT-11; CT-8; CT-2; CT-9; CT-10; CT-17; CT-1; CT-5; Middle Row: CT-4; CT-14; CT-6. 
Front Row: CT-3;CT-15; CT-13; CT-16; CT-17. 
TERRARIUM 
Here is a group of (CT Series) the 
different type plants that are suitable for 
a “Cactus Terrarium.’ There are won- 
derful possibilities with these plants for 
arrangements, of naturalistic desert 
ideas. 
CT-1 ALOE GASTERIA—A hybrid that combines 
the pleasing of both plants. 
CT-2 ALOE NOBILIS—A green rosette, compact 
plant, dotted with harmless short spines. 
CT-3 HAWORTHIA CYMBRIFORMIS—A low grow- 
ing rosette of light green fleshy leaves with 
translucent streaks on the upper surface. 
CT-4 HAWORTHIA COARCTATA—Dark green 
pointed leaves, forming a dense column shaped 
rosette. 
CT-5 NYCTOCEREUS SERPENTINUS—Tall, slen- 
der, night flowering white flowers. 
CT-6 OPUNTIA CRISTATA—It assumes queer and 
grotesque shapes. 

GARDENING 
CT-7 EUPHORBIA CAPUT MEDUSAE—Another 
odd plant. 
CT-8 OPUNTIA RUFIDA—Round pads and reddish 
brown tufts of spines. 
CT-9 OPUNTIA MICREDASYS—Common name, 
“Bunny Ears.” 
CT-10O—CORAPHANTHA [LESERTII—Low bushy 
cacti, Mexican variety, large rose colored 
flowers. 
CT-11 CHAMAECEREUS SYLVESTRII—'’Peanut 
Cactus.” Branches out like a tree. 
CT-12 CEREUS PERUVIANUS—Bluish green col- 
umnar cactus. 
CT-13 NEO MAMMILLSTIS APPLANTA—Round 
and very low. 
CT-14 ECHINOCEREUS REICHENBRACHII—Barrel 
cactus, free flowering. 
CT-15 CORAPHANTHA VIVIPARA—Another low 
growing variety. 
CT-16 SEMPERVIVUM CALCAREUM—Bluish gray 
Rosetta of pointed leaves tipped with reddish 
purple. 
CT-17 STAPELIA VARIEGATA—Has flowers re- 
sembling a star. 
ALL CT SERIES PLANTS PRICED AT 25c EACH PREPAID 
EEUU SEES EEE EEE 
COLLECTION NO. CT-60 
Consisting of one each as illustrated in 
picture above—Seventeen plants, all different, 
17 plants for only 
$2.75 Prepaid 
COLLECTION NO. CT-70 
5 assorted plants, one each. Aloe, Haworthia, 
Euphorbia, Opuntia, Cereus, 
$ l .00 Prepaid 
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COLLECTION NO. CT-80 
25 Cacti and Succulents. Postpaid 
$2.50 
COLLECTION NO. CT-90 
25 Cacti, Ferns, Decorative and Ivy plants. Postpaid 
$2.50 
MORE PREPAID ASSORTMENTS 
CT-A ALOE—Assorted, 6 different varieties. $1.00 
CT-E ECHEVERIA—Assorted, 5 named varieties. 
$1.00 
CT-H HAWORTHIA AND GASTERIA—Assortment, 
6 assorted varieties. 
$1.00 
CT-O OPUNTIA—Collection. 6 different varieties 
and shapes. 
$1.00 
DT-P PEPPEROMIA—Collection. 4 different varie- 
ties. 
$1.25 

REAL 
VALUES 
IN 
PLANTS 
the leaf, with huge blotches of green here and iana, but larger. 
there on the leaf. Excellent for a decorative WELIX ELEGANTISSIMIA—I tiful vanegated 
terrarium. Each 25c. ivy. _ 
H-5 BUNCHLEAF IVY—(Hedera Conglomerata). HELIX EMERALD GEM—Very bright green. 
A cute little compact ivy. One that is small, HELIX HOWARDI—Edge mottled silver. Very 
busy, and certainly new. Its leaves are very pretty. 
HELIX LOBATA MAJOR 
HELIX MACULATA—A s 
HELIX MERION 
small leaves. 
HELIX MRS. POLLOCK—Sma 
en leaves. 
HELIX PALMATA—Five fir 
HELIX PELTATA—AMiniature, 
HELIX RUSSELL’S GOLD—5; 
HIBERNICA—The Irish ivy. | 
HIBERNICA AUREA—The g 
Priced—Any of the above, 35¢c « 
curly, giving the appearance of an entirely 
different plant. Each 35c. 
H-6 LEOPARD IVY—(Hedera Colchica Variega- 
ta.) Another variegated ivy, but with marked 
distinction. The leaves are a deep green, with 
tiny pin points dots of white coloring covering 
the leaf. "The leopard and his spots.’’ Each 20c. 
H-7 GRAPE IVY—(Vitis Rhombifolia), An entire- 
ly different plant. Really does not belong to 
the ivy family, but resembles them so distinctly 
that it is usually included in the listing of the 
various ivies. Leaves bright green, resembling 
those of the grape vine. Each 25c¢. 
f variegated ivy. 
BEAUTY—Heavy branching 
jeeply lobed gold- 
eaved ivy. 
k green leaves. 
eaf entirely gold. 
rge leaved, 
leaved Irish ivy. 


h Prepaid. 
@ Collection No. H-50—1 each of the Ivies H-1 to H-7 illustrated above $1.50 prepaid 
ALL IVY PLANTS SHIPPED POSTPAID 
MORE MOISTURE LOVING PLANTS 
Syngoniums find their way into the collections 
wherever delicately variegated foliage is needed 
to lend a note of relief to foliage green. 
M-1 SYNGONIUM PODOPHYLLUM-—A very 
graceful and desirable plant. Each 25c. 
M-2 SYNGONIUM RUTH FRASER—(Cinderella 
Plant) a newer and much more refined variega- 
tion. Each 35c. 
M-3 NEPTHYTIS LIBERICA—an excellent plant 
which will grow a pretty vine. Suitable to grow 
in water. Each 25c. 
M-4 PHILODENDRON CORDATUM—the_ well 
known Vine that has proved a most excellent 
plant. Each 25c. 
M-5 PHILODENDRON MICANS—A newer kind 
having a velvety surface to the leaves. Each 25c. 
M-6 POTHOS AUREUS WILCOXI—This is by far 
the best Pothos in existence. The snowy foliage 
is bright green attractively mottled with light 
yellow. Each 25ce. 
er and good drain- 
ry. Other con- 
grow nicely in 

plant. They like plenty of w 
age is desirable, but not né 
ditions being favorable 
water. Ordinary temp suitable, but 
humidity and warmth are ideal for plants of this 
group. Any ordinary soil seems to agree with 
these plants. 
M-7 POTHOS AUREUS—Sometimes called Varie- 
gated Philodendron, a rapid growing vine with 
heart shaped leaves, slightly mottled yellow. 
Each 20c. 



All the plants mentioned here should be grown 
in quite deep shade, making them a desirable 
M-3 M-2 M-4 M-6 M-1 



ing weight, 40 lbs. 
ONE HALF GALLON—each, 20c; per 
dozen, $1.80; per carton, 2 dozen 
$3.50; weight 48 lbs. 
SOURS OWL ONE GALLON—each, 35c: per carton, 
1 dozen, $3.50; 39 lbs. 
TWO GALLON—each, $1.00: per car- 
ton, Y2 dozen, $4.50; 44 lbs. 
Either the drum or squat globe can 
be supplied in all four sizes. Cartons 
are packed one style only. 
F. O. B., Loveland, Ohio. 

type plant. Many are quite unique and pre- plant for indoor gardening. Lovely dark green Bog Soil—Mixture of sand and sphag- Decorative Soil—Mixture of 
sent an entirely unexpected interest in the leaves alternating on the stem, make it a win- HELIX-ATROPURPUREA— Leave onzy-purple in num moss. 4:1 volume. mold and peat moss. 3:1 vel 
nie clowarcenrcl omnis Pere lioniolantca ner for the twining purposes. Each 15c. winter. Desert Soil—Mixture of sand and The addition of a little fresh 
window garden. [ney are excellent planie H2 HEART LEAF IVY—(Hedera Colchica)—A HELIX ANGULARIS AUREA— good golden garden soil. 2:1 volume. at intervals will prove bene! 
in either the common clay pots, or in the newer variety, but just what its name suggests. variety. Woodland Soil—Mixture of leaf for the plants. Watch water s 
f ” t lik ll An ivy that is heart shaped. In a collection HELIX CAENWOODIANA—Sr attractively cut mold and peat moss. 4:1 volume. carefully. 
ancy pollery we like sO we™ of ivy, this makes a decided contrast. Each 25¢. a leaves. 
H.3 SELF-BRANCHING IVY (Hedera Pittsburgh) MELUE CONGLOMERATA ERECTA—A tall Con- : 
A new ivy that is adaptable for almost any HELIX CONTRACTA_A a 
| | container or garden. Instead of growing in one py ry CORDATA—_Atiractis ety. 
a | eq . a a continuous vine, it branches, making several of ate ; 
unlabeled hese are all good eee iat Fach Q5¢, HELIX COREACEA—Leatherlea! ivy. Rare, Hardy, CRYSTAL FISH BOWL 
plants and you will find many inter- : : HELIX DIGITATA—Small, d lobed leaves. 
Seen aaa tenes tner H-4 VARIEGATED IVY—(Hedera Helix Variesa’ ELIX DISCOLOR—Smull ies CRYSTAL (PROVISION) JARS 
esung ings among em. ta) a beautiful blending of green and white; leaves. Sf 3 ONE UART. : " 
the white forms a border around the edges of _¢ Q —each, 15e; per dozer Make excellent receptacles for ter- 
HELIX DONERAILENSIS—S to Caenwood- 
$1.20; per carton, 3 dozen, $3.00; shi; rarium or aquatic plants. Low in price. 
Each, 3£¢; per carton, one dozen, $3.00. 
Weight per carton 50 lbs. 
F, O. B. Loveland, Ohio. 
OVAL TERRARIUM BOWL 
No. G-9—7" high, 9” long, 5” wide, 
each $1.00. Will accommodate 3 to 5 
plants. 
No. G-11—9'%2" high, 11” long, 6” 
wide, each, $1.35. Will accommodate 
5 to 9 plants. 
F. O. B, Loveland, Ohio. 
OVAL BOWL 

CRYSTAL PEARS 
Hand blown and crystal 
‘ clear! Anyone can find a dozen 
decorative and practical ways 
to use this delightful creation. 

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fruit 
CRYSTAL PEAR—is eleven and one-fourth inches high and 
five and one-fourth inches wide, only a 
Soil, Jar and Plants, with planting directions, 
$1.75 
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THE NEWEST IN GIFT ITEMS 
For a miniature garden, as a 
jar, or even for a fish bowl. 
CRYSTAL APPLES 
or flower bowl, a powder 

CRYSTAL APPLE—is eight inches high and six inches 
wide, only $1.39 
oil, Jar and Plants, with planting directions, 
$1.75 
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