
Heart-Leaf CRO emer 
(Philodendron cordatum) 
One of the best house plants grown, not only because 
of its long graceful vines, with glossy heart-shaped leaves, 
but because it is very easily grown. Needing little care 
and little sunlight, it is used extensively in planter lamps, 
for framing windows and arches, or for any purpose one 
might use a vine in the house. 
30c each; 6 for $1.50 

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o)( ephthytis 
Arrowhead or heart shaped leaves give this slender 
climbing vine a distinctive appearance. It is adaptable to 
various conditions, and, therefore, is quite easily grown. 
It will support itself on a bark support by means of aerial 
rootlets. 

25c each; 6 for $1.25 

OP thos Gh Aye 
This plant is sometimes called the Variegated Philo- 
dendron, as it is a vine with heart-shaped leaves similar 
to those of the Heart-leaf Philodendron. The leaves of 
Pothos aureus, however, are irregularly blotched with 
cream or yellow, which is more marked if the plant re- 
ceives 3 or 4 hours of sunshine daily. 
25ce each; 6 for $1.25 


Grape Say 
(Cissus rhombifolia) 
This is one of the toughest vines for the house, es- 
pecially in those homes in which the air is quite hot and 
dry. Three glossy, toothed and pointed leaflets make up 
the leaves. Grape Ivy is used equally well as a drooper 
or a climber. 
20c each; 6 for $1.00 


