Ceropegia 
Rosary Vine 
Succulent hanging basket plants for the 
glass house 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 or climbers. Keep bulbs barely moist 
until growth starts. Delivery any time. 
25c each. 
AFRA. A species similar to Caffrorum, 
but with more pointed leaves. Will hang 
or climb. Rooted cuttings. 
BARKLEYI. Very much like Woodi in 
color of foliage, but with larger and more 
pointed leaves, and is a climber. Extreme- 
ly rare. Bulbs or rooted cuttings. 
CAFFRORUM. Fleshy heart shaped 
leaves of deep green color. This does not 
form bulblets along the stem. Fast grower. 
Bulbs or rooted cuttings. 
DEBILIS. Fast growing plant with nar- 
row, almost cylindrical leaevs with a sil- 
very midrib. It produces bulbs along the 
stem very freely. Bulbs or rooted cut- 
tings. 
WOODI. The popular plant called Hearts 
on Strings. The heart shaped leaves are 
fleshy and heavily variegated with silver. 
Growth is similar to C. Debilis. Bulbs or 
rooted cuttings. 
Chlidanthus 
Yellow Amaryllis 
FRAGRANS. An amaryllid with medium 
sized, clear yellow flowers in late Spring. 
The bulbs should be lifted during the 
Winter and replanted in the Spring. Multi- 
plies rapidly. Plant in any kind of soil in 
full sun. Height 18 inches. Delivery No- 
vember to April. $2.50 doz. 
Chlorophytum 
ELATUM. Attractive foliage plants with 
fleshy roots and long, drooping flower 
stems on which young plants are devel- 
oped. Excellent for pot, hanging basket, 
rockery or the open border. Delivery any 
time. 50c each. 
No. 1. Plain green leaves. 
No. 2. Leaves edged white. 
No. 3. Green with white stripe down the 
center. 
PICTURATUM. Dwarfer than elatum. 
Dark green foliage with white midrib. 
Clivia 
Clivias are the aristocrats of the Amaryl- 
lis family. A pot or tub of Clivia in full 
bloom will not take a back seat for 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 be- 
low that the foliage will be eae ne 
the plant will soon recover. elivere 
Boe ODE with Pll of the soil washed from the roots. 
Delivery throughout the year. 
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