Glacier Ivy 
It’s New! It’s Different! It’s Beautiful! 
The small dainty leaves are light green in 
the center with wide white bands around the mar- 
gins. Makes a very nice, colorful vine for the 
house, 
40¢ each; 6 for $2.00 

Fan Ivy 
The small leaves of this Ivy are shaped and 
veined like the 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 loca- 
tion. 
Glacier Ivy . 30¢ each; 6 for $1.50 


: Hahn's Ivy 
A very useful, slow-growing plant with glos- 
sy green leaves. It grows well in the shade, mak- 
ing it especially deepens for a house plant, or 
outdoors in a protected, shady location. If enough 
protection is given, it will withstand a mild winter. 
20¢ each; 12 for $2.00 

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. Also, it is 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. 
20¢ each; 12 for $2.00 Hahn’s Self-Branching Ivy 


Watermelon Begonias 
(Peperomia sandersi) 
Having no connection with either the Watermelon or 
Begonia, this plant has thick, heart-shaped leaves with silver 
stripes running between the veins. The leaves give the ap- 
pearance of a miniature watermelon. 
30¢ each; 6 for 1.50 

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