Variegated Peperomia 
(P. obtusifolia variegata) 
A lovely variegated Peperomia. Leaves 
are irregularly marked with equal amounts 
of cream and light green. Grows better in 
moist air, but does quite well in open room. 
Don’t put them in direct sunlight. 
30c each; 4 for $1.00 
Picka-Back Plant 
PICK A-BACK PLANT 
Small plants de- 
velop at the tip of the 
petioles which produce 
smaller plants. These 
little plants will root 
while on parent plant 
by allowing leaf to rest Heart-Leaf 
ist ground. V = 
on, moist ground Very Philodendron 
30c each; 6 for $1.50 (Philodendron cordatum) 
_ Most popular house vine. Used exten- 
sively for planter lamps, framing arches and 
P hi = windows, etc. Glossy leaves on long graceful 
a 10nla vines are easily grown and require little care. 
Plants with 5 or more leaves 
30c each; 4 for $1.00 


A very unusual, slow growing, self 
branching plant. Oblong light green leaves, 
purple underneath, with prominent black 
nerves. Creeping purple stems, 
25c each; 5 for $1.00 


Devil's Ivy 
(Pothos Aureus) 
Sometimes called the variegated Philodendron. Heart shaped leaves 
are irregularly blotched with cream or yellow. To deepen variegation give 
plant 3 or 4 hours of sunshine daily, 
40c each; 6 for $2.00 
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