all fee 
ecorative ea, 
JF tage B epi 
Well established in 22” pots 

FERN: PTERIS 
HOUSE FERNS 
ASPARAGUS (Plumosa)—Fine foliage for cut 
flowers. 25c each. 
ASPARAGUS (Sprengerii)—Excellent for hang- 
ing baskets. 25c¢ each. 
MAIDENHAIR—Fine with cut flowers. 
each. 
BIRDNEST—Deep green. Popular table plant. 
(See photo). 50c¢ each. 
PTERIS—Shining dark green foliage. 
proto). 50c each. 
25¢ 
(See 
HOUSE IVYS 
GOLD DUST—Dark green with small yellow 
spots giving the appearance of having been 
sprinkled with gold dust. 35c¢ each. 
GLACIER—A small dainty leaf in light green 
in center with a wide white band around 
tre margin. Very effective. 35c each. 
HAHN‘’S—The popular small leaved green 
ivy. Abundance of glossy green leaves on 
free-branching plants. 25c each. 
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VARIEGATED — Foliage green and heavily 
marked with white. Very hardy, does well 
in sun or shade. Used for covering porches, 
pillars, fences, etc. 25c each. 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
BABY TEARS—A small bright green creeping 
ground cover. Makes a nice carpet for 
lath houses on and under benches. 25c 
each. 
SANSEVIERIAS (Lucky plant)—A_ favorite 
house plant. 35c each. 
SAXIFRAGA (Strawberry Begonia) — Leaves 
are green above with striking white veins 
and reddish underneath. Good for pots and 
hanging baskets. 35c each. 
TRAILING CAMPANULA—A perennial pre- 
fers part shade, is used for low walls, 
window boxes, hanging baskets and pots. 
Colors: blue or white. 35c each. 

FERN: BIRDNEST 
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