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FICUS PANDURATA—tThe Fiddle Leaf Plant, now so widely used in modern interiors. Leaves 
dark glossy green, fiddle shaped, with distinct venation. Grows as easily as the other Ficus. 
Large plants only. $10.00. 
FICUS REPENS—Tiny leaves, deep veins, emerald green. Makes a good trailing plant or will 
climb by means of tiny feet on the stems. $.50. 21” pot. 
FITTONIA ARGYRONEURA—Velvety green small leaves with distinct silver veins and mid-rib. 
Wéill stand much darkness and water. An unusual plant. $1.25. 3” pot. 
FITTONIA RUBRAVENOSUM—Leaves similar to foregoing, but bright red veins. $1.25. 
HOYA CARNOSA VARIEGATA—Green and white leaves that are thick, succulent, and shining. 
Small, intensely fragrant, pink centered white flowers in showy umbels. Vine-like growth. 
During growing season give plenty of sun and air. Winter keep fairly dry. $1.00. 
IVY, GLACIER—The new small leaved white and green ivy. Some leaves completely white. A 
beautiful variety. $.50. 214” pot. 
IVY, GOLD DUST—Also new. Small golden leaf with green spots. Different. $.50. 214” pot. 
IVY, NEEDLEPOINT—Very small three pointed leaves which overlap. $.50. 214” pot. 
MARANTA KERCHOVEANA—Slightly waved green leaf with deep purple and red blotches. 
Different light exposures will deepen or lighten the coloring of the blotches. Very hand- 
some and different. $1.50. 4” pot. 
NEPHTHYTIS EMERALD GEM—Name describes leaf color. Grows as a trailer or may be used 
on mossed poles. $.50. 214” pot. 
NEPHTHYTIS VARIEGATA—Same as the foregoing, only leaves have showy yellow and white 
splashes. $.75. 214” pot. 
NEPHTHRYTIS TRI-LEAF WONDER (Pat.)—A new introduction with a deeply cut three-lobed 
leaf. Center of leaf ivory white, irregular edging of rich green. $1.00. 3” pot. 
PELLIONIA PULCHRA—A handsome, easily grown small leaved plant, with creeping habit or 
trailing. Lime green center, wide bands of bronze on edge of leaf and bronze dots. A 
little gem. $.50. 214” pot. 
PEPERONIA SANDERSII (Watermelon Begonia)—Not a begonia at all, but it does look like 
a tiny watermelon. Leaves dull green with grayish white bands. $.75. 214” pot. 
PHILODENDRON CORDATUM—Roundish, rich green leaf. May be allowed to trail or climb. 
Do not keep soil too moist. This plant and all the following are extremely good house 
plants. They make handsome specimens. Most of them are new on the market. $.50 each. 
3” pot size. Specimen plants on poles $4.50 and up. 
PHILODENDRON DUBIA—Deeply cut leaf, large, of rich green, with heavy texture. Very tropical 
in appearance. Excellent. $2.50. 
PHILODENDRON ERUBESCENS—Leaf of elongated heart shape, with slightly waved edge. De- 
cidedly marked veins. Intense shining green. $4.50. 
PHILODENDRON HASTATUM—Large deep green leaf, halbert shaped with pronounced mid-rib 
and veins. A wonderful plant. $6.00. 
PHILODENDRON LACERUM—Leaves irregularly torn. Entirely different in appearance to any 
other Philodendron. New. $4.50. 
PHILODENDRON PERTUSUM (synonym Monstera deliciosa)—Huge leaves of yellowish green, 
deeply cut, giving a graceful, wavy effect. One of the best. $4.50. 
PHILODENDRON TRIFOLIATUM—tThree distinct segments to the leaves. Center one much 
longer than the two side ones. Decidedly different. $2.50. 
All of the Philodendron plants are from four to six inch pot size. 
POTHOS AUREUS—Habit of growth and size of leaves the same as Philodendron cordatum. These 
leaves have beautiful markings of white and pale yellow. $.50. 214” pot. 
POTHOS MARBLE QUEEN—Medium leaves with ground color pure white, streakings of emerald 
green. A very showy plant. $1.00. 3” pot. 
SCHEFFLERA—The newest thing in house plants. Leaves are divided into five or six segments, 
waxy green, and many leaves to the plant. Requires little attention and makes a decidedly 
different accent plant. Our best seller here at the nursery. 6” pot size. $4.50. 
SCHISMATOGLOTTIS ROEBELENII—In spite of the name, a handsome plant. Dark green border 
and center. Rest of large leaf lime green. Excellent. 6” pot size. $3.50 
VITIS ANTARCTICA—Graceful trailer. Small leaves, sharp pointed, marked and indented edges. 
Center yellowish green, deep green border. A little gem. $1.50. 3” pot. 
VITIS RHOMBIFOLIUM—Grape Ivy. Same habit of growth as the former, but leaves are smaller 
and more pointed. New growth is covered with silky white hair and leaves are bronze, 
eventually changing to green. $.50. 3” pot. 



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