Heart-Leaf Philodendron 
(Philodendon 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 most any purpose that one might use a vine in the 
house, 

30¢ each; 6 for $1.50 

Pothos Aureus 
As it is a vine with leaves similar to those of the Philodendron, 
this plant is sometimes called the Variegated Philodendron. The 
leaves, however, are irregularly blotched with cream or yellow, 
making a remarkable contrasting effect. This variegatien is more 
marked if the plant receives 3 or 4 hours of sunshine daily. 
30¢ each; 6 for $1.50 


Variegated Peperomia 
(Peperomia obtusifolia variegata) 
This genus is composed of many species. One of the loveliest of all is the varie- 
gated Peperomia. The leaves are irregularly marked, usually with about as much 
cream color as light green. They succeed better in moist air, but will do quite well in 
an open room, providing they do not receive too much direct sunlight. 
30¢ each; 6 for $1.50 
Picka-Back Plant 
This plant reminds you of the jingle: 

“Big fleas have little fleas 
Upon their backs to bite ’em 
Little fleas have lesser fleas 
And so on, ad infinitum.”’ 
Little plants develop at the tip of the petioles; these will pro- 
duce smaller plants, which in turn produce others etc. The foliage 
is fresh and attractive. Plants develop best where they are not 
too crowded, allowing the leaf petioles to lengthen and produce the 
small plant. This small plant will root while on the parent plant 
by merely allowing the leaf to rest on moist ground. 
30¢ each; 6 for $1.50 


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