IVIES 
i —This i The Ivies long have been 
a ct caperdieted cae te noted for their toughness and 
; : use as house plants. 
are light green in the center 
with wide white bands a- Big Leaf Variegated Ivy 
round the margins. Makes od —The large leaves of this ivy 
very nice, colorful vine for are very attractive with a 
the house. light green center surrounded 
by a wide band of cream. 
40c each; 6 for $2.00 It always attracts attention. 
30c each; 6 for $1.50 
Glacier Ivy 

Gold Dust Ivy Hahn’sIvy' Fan Ivy 
Gold Dust Ivy—This ivy has dainty small leaves, The leaves are deep 
green speckled with yellow giving the appearance on the whole of having been 
sprinkled with gold dust. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Fan Ivy—tThe small leaves of this ivy are shaped and veined like an old 
palm fan. Dark green in color and branching quite freely. This little plant 
will give a different, exotic touch to your house plants. Can also be grown 
outdoors in a sheltered location. 30c each; 6 for $1.50. 
Hahn’s Ivy—A very useful, slow growing plant with glossy green leaves. 
It grows well in the shade, making it especially adapted for a house plant, or 
outdoors in a protected, shady location. If enough protection is given, it will 
withstand a mild winter. 20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
Grape Ivy (Cissus rhombifolia)—This is one of the toughest vines for the 
house, especially in those homes in which the air is quite hot and dry. It is 
also used outside where a thick glossy vine is needed. Three glossy, toothed 
and pointed leaflets make up the leaves. Grape Ivy is fairly quick growing 
and can be used equally well as a drooper or a climber. 20c each; 6 for $1.00 
