DRACAENA DEREMENSIS BAUSEI 
(Longii) 
A Dracaena not often seen in this large genus of 
useful house plants. The white bands running 
lengthwise of the leaf contrast with the rich green 
background of the rest of the leaf. A welcome ad- 
dition. (See photograph, page 58.) 
5”? pot size 3.00 each 
DRACAENA GODSEFFIANA 
Exotic ameng the large group of Dracaena. A 
free branching habit with rich dark green leaves 
densely marked with spots of creamy white. Easily 
grown in the house. 
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DRACAENA SANDERIANA 
Glaucous green foliage attractively edged with a 
border of creamy white. Leaves about 7 to 9 inches 
long and 144” wide. 
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EPISCEA SPLENDENS 
Similar to the African violet, but flowers scarlet, 
coming from axils of leaves, which are silvery green 
with darker green mottling along the edges. Likes 
shade. Good for a north window. Culture same 
as for African viclets. (See page 60.) 
3” pot size 1.00 each; 
5-0or more foc each 
SCHISMATOGLOTTIS 
(Aglaonema Roeblinii) (Malaya) 
A tropical foliage plant of distinction with wide 
pale green leaves and darker areas along the heavy 
midrib. 
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SPATHIPHYLLUM CANDIDUM 
A late spring white flowering nearly trunkless, 
evergreen herb from South America. It adapts it- 
self to extremes of humidity and temperature. 
Therefore, makes a fine house plant. The flowers 
remain for several weeks. The foliage is glossy and 
remains attractive throughout the year. The plant 
will excel if grown moist and fed once a month 
with Wilscn’s Orchid Fertilizer. Flowers bear re- 
semblance to white anthuriums. 
6” pot size 4.00-5.00 each 
PELLIONIA PULCHRA 
This lovely vine of the Pacific Islands has very 
attractive purplish leaves with light green back- 
ground and black veins. The stems are fleshy with 
a purple color. Easily grown if kept moist. An- 
other good plant for ground cover under the conserv- 
atory benches to help raise humidity. (See photo- 
graph.) 
Si OCH each, o =LOry, 2.00 
POTHOS AUREUS (Joseph’s Coat) 
A trailing vine with green and yellow mottled 
leaves. 
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POTHOS AUREUS var. SILVER MOON 
Very distinctive variegated leaves especially se- 
lected for their white marble-like appearance. 
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