GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
DRACAENA, Mme. Eugene Andre. 
This is one of the finest fancy varieties, 
with heavy bronze-pink foliage turning 
bright crimson at maturity. Easy to 
grow and a decidedly novel decoration. 
Each 
insbOtGem teas hase. 4g. 5h0 85 
fragrans. Parent of D._ fragrans 
massangeana, its plain dark green 
leaves and graceful curving habit 
make it a popular selection among 
foliage plants. Readily maintained 
indoors with a minimum of attention. 
Sei CUS: oa 6.0 00 0 Cea eee $0 65 
fragrans massangeana. Leaves up to 
3 feet long and 4 inches across. Each 
leaf is decorated with a broad yellow 
stripe down the center. A choice 
variety. Each 
ZN pOtS enky. «newer e COs. ous $0 85 
godseffiana. A very attractive variety 
with smooth, glossy green leaves ir- 
regularly dotted with white. It stands 
house temperatures remarkably well. 
Each 
Die: POLS. gear hee sel. 243A $0 55 
sanderiana. Long leaves with broad 
margins of white. Each 
NES. (OLS 6. Bre OR ea ie a $0 55 
warneckii. Attractively down-curved 
green and white-striped leaves, some- 
what on the order of Pandanus, dis- 
tinguish this fine house plant. Each 
GLOXINIA. A close relative of Saint- 
paulia but with much larger leaves. The 
velvety texture and brilliant tones of 
the bell-like flowers make them a favor- 
ite indoors during spring and early 
summer. Each 
MSE i Pay ins 1 50 
KALANCHOE, Tom Thumb. Succu- 
lent tropical herb with opposite, fleshy 
leaves, obovate oblong to 2 inches long; 
slightly toothed. Flowers bright orange, 
in flat-topped clusters. Usually blooms 
during Christmas season here. Each 
SAIN, [MOUS oetcrs 6 toe cee ae ee $0 75 
ACI POLS: ia ig)2)sts ss cpeiene dale 1 00 
MARANTA bicolor (Calathea bicolor). 
An attractive foliage plant with leaves 
to 6 inches long and 4 inches broad, 
wavy margined; glaucous above, spotted 
with brown and with light central stripe, 
light purple beneath. Flowers white 
spotted and striped with violet. | Each 
Dili POLSH Aa er es 6s. os a%,8 eri $0 35 
PANAMIGA (Pilea involucrata). A small 
plant with metallic green leaves chang- 
ing from olive-green to purplish bronze. 
Fine lacy flowers partly cover the upper 
leaves when in bloom. Each 
I aI EENOES ee. oes acs, con's the «0h eis $0 30 
PANDANUS veitchi. One of the finest 
decorative plants, with sword-like, 
sharp-pointed, green foliage striped 
with creamy white. Each 
DeOriNP POt Tare .goa jen 2's soap) ow $0 45 
4-1) s DOLE aman ace sicysepis nt Stacd 1925 
PEPEROMIA obtusifolia (Baby Rub- 
ber Plant). A popular indoor plant. 
Compact, with leathery, dark green, 
oval leaves. Each 
Jy Si 4 08a eile arta ca $0 25 
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HOUSE PLANTS, continued 
PEPEROMIA,, continued 
obtusifolia variegata. Similar to 
Obtusifolia in growth but leaves 
brightly variegated creamy white. 
Each 
2%-in. pots 
S=1ils. DOCS. PETIA: Stthacn Pe Aen. 65 
sandersi (Watermelon Begonia). This 
beautiful type is remarkable for its 
resemblance to miniature watermelon 
plants. Dull green, rounded leaves are 
striped with light green in regular 
pattern. Each 
PUSH TOS G Po AS Bree oe a $0 45 
Soils. DOLSaar ence are ree ee 65 
PHILODENDRON. Popular running or 
trailing plant with oval or slightly 
heart-shaped bright green leaves. Ex- 
cellent for dish gardens and wall or 
hanging baskets. Each 
214-in. pots, 6 to 8-in. runners. . .$0 20 
POINSETTIAS. Among the most color- 
ful subjects for use as Christmas decora- 
tions. 
(With bloom in season) Each 
Sei mpoten lw bDlOOM aaa onee rere $1 00 
4-in. pots, 2 to 3 blooms......... 2 50 
Sain, janine 6) IONS. 564 Soe o6 oh 3 00 
(Out of bloom) Each 
Sella DOCS manera ate $0 75 
LST sol carmaker ner en pian oe ee 1 00 
POTHOS aureus. Similar to Philoden- 
dron except that leaves are brightly 
variegated with yellow tones. Grows 
and spreads rapidly. 
Each 
214-in. pots, 6 to 8-in. runners. . .$0 25 
SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 
Bicolor. Two-tone, medium-sized bloom 
of which the three lower petals are light 
lavender and the top petal is deep purple. 
Leaves light green and flat with silver 
undersides and inconspicuous  serra- 
tions. Growth upright. 
Each 
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Blue Boy. Deep blue-violet. Large, 
rather flat and prolific. Leaves ovate 
and flat, with down-curled edges; light 
dull green above, pale below. Plant 
fine and handsome. Grand bloomer. 
Each 
244-1. POtic: «ews « Mmaveiara< ye $0 50 
Gaia pPOtS toAew canes ta on 70 
Blue Eyes. Pale blue-lavender. Petals 
usually curved back. Medium-sized 
flowers in close clusters. Leaves thick 
with regular crenations. Plant of flat 
rosette type. Desirable for unique 
paleness of flowers. 
Each 
DUCE pots cca © cae wp te $0 50 
Seine DOCS. Meee eee he seen 70 
Blue Girl. Patd. Flowers of deep blue- 
violet, cupped, good size. The leaves 
are distinctively scalloped, showing 
lighter veining and pale spot at base. A 
fine upright grower that may become 
even more popular than its parent, 
Blue Boy. 
QY4-in. pots. ....--- eee ee ences $0 70 
Suitks POCs Pieri Nera a: dered oe 1 00 
15 
SAINTPAULIA, continued 
DuPont Blue. Light violet. Extra-large, 
broad round petals. Leaves almost 
round, with scalloped edges curled down. 
Leaves dull, light green above, pale 
below, hairy. Plant flat to convex in 
growth. One of the best. Each 
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Guam. Free blooming, medium lavender 
borne on long stems. Leaves cordate, 
bright green, somewhat glossy, slightly 
serrated. Growth vigorous and spread- 
ing. Each 
DUG IMRDOLS eee eee ta ureters: $0 50 
Jolie POLS Hees tics ele rete ee 70 
Norseman. Large flower of medium ex- 
quisite blue; petals round. Short stems. 
Leaves blunt ovate and crinkly, rose to 
dark rose underside. Plant flat and dark. 
Each 
214-ins pots. a0 te... FI. eee $0 50 
3=1N} ; POtsj2o Pee ed SOR BS LE 70 
Orchid. Good-sized blooms of blue- 
violet are borne on short stems. Foliage 
broad ovate or nearly round, showing 
satiny sheen and quilted effect. Growth 
low and compact. 
Each 
DUG IN APOLS oe ee A ache shee ees $0 50 
Baile POS mmchs socbrte «uaa cero 70 
Pink Beauty. Patd. Large pink blooms 
held high on plant. Petals slightly 
cupped, with irregular edges; prolific. 
Leaves light dull green above, pale 
below. Exceptionally lovely and prob- 
ably the finest and freest flowering pink 
to date. Sport of Blue Boy. 
Each 
2V6-in, POLSHene sates ne Crees ee ee $0 70 
3-Impotsrinwaes «f,.4, Ie ER 1 00 
Purple Prince. Flower rich, clear purple, 
medium sized. Prolific. Leaves light 
green, flat, pointed. 
Each 
DUCT POLS ein tes ate eR ene eae $0 50 
Saint POs naan acca ete 70 
Redlands. Flower light red-violet, of 
medium size, borne on long stems. Leaf 
heart-shaped and quite hairy. Compact 
rosette type. 
Each 
DLO AN = DOCS wartatEnaal eecteeeri. chee $0 50 
S-itl POtStn kee ecient ee 70 
Tinted Lady (Sky Blue). Flower pale 
blue-lavender, almost gray, of medium 
size and individual shape. Leaves 
small, dull green, with pale green under- 
side. Attractive. Each 
2.)6-inis pOtS pega sivaaen ga poem $0 50 
Bellls POtSs ee tenn eae a eee LO 
Trilby. (Our Variety.) Lavender-pink 
or orchid. Young flowers are red-violet, 
with upper petals darker. Growth flat 
with close dull leaves. Sport of Blue Boy 
Each 
Dorin? POtSia 7s, RARE Panes $0 50 
Sis POCS eae ee ae Dee 70 
White Lady. Patd. Beautiful translucent 
white, medium-sized flowers. Prolific 
blooms, usually crowded among leaves. 
Leaves ovate, shallow crenation with 
margins curled down. Light dull green 
above, almost white below. 
y Each 
204, its pots! +s .aawuds AR Sook $0 70 
3-in.. pots. aauswereutte sismietiee? 1 00 
