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Belgian Hybrid Clivia 
Plant in any kind of soil in full sun. 
Height 18 inches. Delivery November 
to April. $2.00 doz. 
Ceropegia 
Rosary Vine 
Succulent hanging basket plants 
for the glasshouse or in the open in 
the South. Excellent house plant. The 
very thin, wiry stems hang straight 
down with the fleshy leaves along 
their length about every two inches. 
Odd purplish flowers. In mild sec- 
tions they may also be used as ground 
cover of climbers. Keep bulbs barely 
moist until growth starts. Delivery 
any time. 
AFRA—A species similar to Caff- 
rorum, but with more pointed leaves. 
Will hang or climb. Rooted cuttings, 
25¢. 
BARKLEYI. Very much like 
Woodi in color of foliage, but with 
larger and more pointed leaves, and 
is a climber. Extremely rare. Bulbs 
or rooted cuttings. 25c.- 
CAFFRORUM. Fleshy heart shap- 
ed leaves of deep green color. This 
does not form bulblets along the 
stem. Fast grower. Bulbs or rooted 
cuttings, 25c; Plants, $2.00. 
DEBILIS. Fast growing plant with 
narrow, almost cylindrical leaves 
with a silvery midrib. It produces 
bulbs along the stem very freely. 
een or rooted cuttings, 15c; plants, 
OU, 
WOODI. The popular plant called 
Hearts on Strings. The heart shaped 
leaves are fleshy and variegated 
heavily with silver. Growth is simi- 
lar to C. Debilis. Bulbs or rooted 
cuttings, 15c; plants, $1.00. 
Clivia 
Clivias are the aristocrats of the 
Amaryllis family. A pot or tub of 
Clivia in full bloom will not take a 
back seat to any flower in a show. 
They should be grown in rich heavy 
soil and kept moist at all times. They 
do best in partial or total shade and 
will do well outdoors in the warmer 
sections. They will stand about 10 
degrees of frost and a few degrees 
below that the foliage will be killed, 
but the plant will soon recover. De- 
livered with all of the soil washed 
from the roots. Delivery throughout 
the year. 
BELGIAN HYBRIDS. A very ro- 
bust growing strain developed in 
Europe. They are decorative even 
when not in flower, as the dark green 
leaves are 3 inches or more in width 
and very attractive. The flowers are 
well formed and are as large as the 
Zimmerman hybrids. Although there 
is some variation in color of the 
flowers, most of them are deep apri- 
cot orange facing reddish. $10.00 
each; small plants, $5.00 each. 
MINIATA. The wild species from 
Africa, with long, narrow, dark green 
foliage and umbels of salmony or- 
ange flowers fading to light yellow 
in the center. Free flowering and at- 
tractive. $1.25. 
MINIATA HYBRID. Attractive 
orange flowers with yellow center. 
Multiplies rapidly and will soon form 
large clumps. $2.00, 
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