VESTAL’S TENDER PLANTS FOR THE HOME, continued 
IVIES 
Branching Ivy. A more branching type of the familiar 
house Ivy with deep green foliage marked with lighter 
colored midrib and veins. See color illustration on 
page 24. Plants are 25c, and 50c each, according to 
size. 
Grape Ivy (Vitis rbombifolia). An evergreen vine with 
graceful trifoliate leaves. A splendid house plant. 
20c each. 
Variegated Ivy (Hedera belix variegata). A pleasing 
variegated form for indoor decoration. 20c each. 
JASMINES 
Cape. A splendid shrub with delightfully fragrant, 
double flowers, 214 inches across. 6 to 8 in., 30c each; 
12 Wg 15 in., 50c each; 2-ft., field-grown plants, $1.50 
each. 
Dwarf Cape. It grows not over a foot high, but it 
spreads 2 to 3 feet. Flowers double, white, very fra- 
grant. Leaves small and shiny, glossy green. A 
valuable plant for the rock-garden. Plants from 3-in. 
pots, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Day-blooming. A quick-growing evergreen shrub with 
trusses of sweetly scented white flowers, useful for 
cutting. 15c each. 
Grand Duke. Even very small plants bear many 
double, creamy white, deliciously fragrant flowers. 
35c each. 
Night-blooming. Tender shrub, easy to grow, with 
clusters of beautiful white flowers in great profusion. 
Great at night. 15c each. 
KALANCHOE 
Tomentosa. An interesting succulent with thick, hairy, 
silvery leaves. A ‘‘different’’ house plant. 25c each. 
LANTANAS 
These are shrubby plants for sunny places and are 
perfectly hardy in the far South. They make beautiful 
tub- or pot-plants. 
15c each; 4 for 50c. 
A. Cook. Orange and yellow flowers changing to 
bright rose. 
Alba Perfecta. Pure white. The finest of the color. 
Golden Plume. Magnificent pure golden yellow. 
Jacob Schultz. Bright golden yellow, changing to 
orange with red center. 
Javotte. Center bright yellow with a lighter edge. 
Pink Beauty. Silvery rose flowers with center of soft 
yellow. 
Radiation. Opens orange-yellow, turning red. 
Sunset. Deep orange-red flowers, changing to vivid 
crimson. 
Violet King. Light yellow and pink, changing to pink 
and orange and then to a deep violet-maroon shade. 
WEEPING LANTANA 
A graceful, drooping plant with aromatic foliage and 
large clusters of lilac or purplish pink flowers. 15c each; 
4 for 50c. 
GIANT WHITE MOONFLOWER 
A vigorous vine with huge, salver-shaped, glistening 
white flowers at night. A fence or wall covered with 
these lovely white blooms is a beautiful sight to greet 
the early riser. Although a night bloomer, the flowers 
keep open some time after daybreak. 15c each. 
OLEANDERS 
An evergreen shrub with brilliantly colored flowers. 
Desirable for hedges and for planting in exposed sit- 
uations. 
Lilian Henderson. Double; white; fragrant. 
Double Red. A strong plant with good blooms. 
All varieties, 30c each; 2 for 50c. 
PEDILANTHUS (Devil’s Backbone) 
Succulent shrub with stems 4 to 6 feet tall and 
lance-like, dark green leaves 14 inch long. Bright red, 
pointed involucres. 15¢ each. 
ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS PEPPERS 
_ Bushy plants with ornamental small red and var- 
1egated fruit. Splendid plants for winter color. 25c each. 
PHILODENDRON 
A quick-growing, slender vine for fern-dishes, wall- 
pockets, and baskets. Grows under any condition. 
Dark Green or Variegated Leaves. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS 
A well-known tub or conservatory shrub with brilliant 
sky-blue flowers. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) 
The most popular summer bedding annual. Easy to 
grow and is not bothered by diseases and insects. A 
blaze of scarlet all summer long. See color illustration 
on page 25. 10c each; 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. 
SANSEVIERIA 
Trifasciata Laurenti. A variety striped with golden 
yellow. 25c each. 
Zeylanica (Snake Plant). Long, narrow, fleshy leaves 
striped green and white. 15c each. 
Zeylanica Midgets. A dwarf type with the foliage 
in rosettes. 15c each. 
1 each of the 3 Sansevierias for 45c } 
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM 
(Hen and Chickens) 
Rosettes of fleshy green leaves with reddish tips and 
light red flowers. 15c each. 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed Susan) 
A quick-growing vine with white, cream, yellow and 
orange flowers marked with a deep black eye. This is a 
splendid plant for covering arbors, arches, fences and 
walls, as it blooms over such a long season. ‘10c each; 
3 for 25c. 
YZ Tender Bulbs 
CRINUM — ts 
Fimbriatum (Angel’s Lily; Milk and Wine Lily). Pure 
white flowers with a delicate pink stripe in the center 
of each petal. Very fragrant. Superb pot-plants; 
hardy outdoors in the far South. Large bulbs, 50c ea. 
Pink. Pink-flowering Lily for pots or for bedding out- 
doors in the far South. Large bulbs, 50c each. 
GUERNSEY LILY (Nerine) 
Sarniensis (Spider Lily). A lovely plant for borders 
and gardens in the South, or potting where It is not 
hardy. The dazzling scarlet flowers appear In au- 
tumn and winter. Its 18-inch stems are topped with 
umbels of several flowers which last for a long time. 
Makes an interesting cut-flower. See color illustration 
on page 25. Blooming-size bulbs, 20c each; 6 for 
$1.00. 
TUBEROSE 
Deliciously fragrant flowers of waxen texture in close 
spikes on tall stems. Usually grown as pot-plants, but 
the bulbs are hardy out-of-doors in the extreme South. 
Mexican. Pure waxy white, single, fragrant flowers on 
tall stems. Perpetual bloomer. 10c each; 12 for 75c. 

Hibiscus brilliantissima is a glorious flower 

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