
Sng lish Fries 
Glacier Ivy—It’s NEW! ! ! It’s different! ! The small 
leaves are variegated green and white. Growth is 
somewhat like the Self-Branching Ivy described below. 
40c each; 6 for $2.00 
Hahn’s Self-Branching Ivy—Small glossy green leaves, 
slow-growing, somewhat hardy. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50 


Nara! sta 
The pendulous, bell-shaped flowers of the Fuchsia ex- 
hibit a true beauty not shown in any other plant. They 
should be kept cool during November and December, with 
OY. little water. Raise the temperature and start watering in 
+S January and the buds will soon appear. 
Little Beauty—Dwarf, free-blooming plant; petals are lavender-blue, sepals 
are pink. 
Black Prince—Strong plant; petals are cerise, sepals are pink. 
15ceach; 12 for $1.50 


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Given a good spot in a sunny window the Lantana 
will provide an abundance of color all winter long. It 
thrives on heat and sunshine. 
Radiation—Light orange flowers get deeper and richer in 
color with age. 
Schulz—Same color as Radiation; grows a little taller. 
Sensation—Cream colored flowers turn lavender or pink. 
Southern—Dwarf; large cream colored flowers deepening as they grow older. 
-Dwarf Beauty—Small yellow blooms deepening to a magenta red. 
Alba perfecta—Pure white. 
Weeping—Beautiful lavender flowers produced on long, trailing branches; 
free-blooming, 

15e each; 6 for 75e 

Patisnes GPlant 
(Impatiens sultani) 
From its exceptionally free-blooming’ habit when 
placed in a sunny window in the wintertime, the Patience 
Plant is also called by another name—Daily Bloomer. Or, 
it often is known by its specific name—Sultani. Flowers 
vary in color from pink to scarlet and purplish, 
15e each; 6 for 75¢ 

