SNAKE PLANT 
(Sansevieria ) 
The snake plant has the ability to survive in darkish corners under conr 
ditions of neglect. They are very popular. 
S. Hahnii—This species has comparatively short leaves arranged in ro- 
settes, It is often seen when small in dish gardens. ~The plants we offer are 
a nice size for use in large dish gardens. 75c each. 
S. laurenti—This species has a yellow stripe down the outside edges of 
the leaves, 50c each; 6 for $2.50. 
S. zeylanica—This species has solid green leaves. 30c each; 6 for $1.50. 
PALMS 
Palms make nice house plants, and can stand a rather subdued light, so 
they need not be directly in a window. They can also stand a great deal of 
rough handling. The best potting mixture for them is a fairly heavy, rich 
soil (a general purpose potting mixture), and after they have become pot- 
bound (a condition they do not mind as long as it is not too extreme)they 
should be fed with either liquid manure or with any good plant food such as 
Plant Marvel or Vigoro. 
We offer two kinds of Palms in small plants about 10 inches high. 
Kentia Palm—tThis is the most common palm and the one usually seen at 
parties, weddings and funerals. 50c each. 
Date Palm (Phoenix roebelemi)—We think this is the nicest type of Palm 
because of its more feathery type leaves, 75c each. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS - FERN 
The fine feathery foliage of this fern like plant is very attractive and 
makes a very nice plant which is easy to grow in the home. 
20c each; 6 for $1.00 
Pots for African Violets 
These are 4 inch squatty clay pots eee holes around the bot- 
tom edge of the pot instead of the one hole in the center like most pots. We 
have found this type of pot extra nice for the growing of African Violets. 
(S-¢ 
25¢ each postpaid; té-for-$2:00-postpaid 
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