TERRACE VIEW IVIES ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU 
Snowflake — Leaves of the Hahn shape except smaller. 
Leaves splashed with white, giving the appearance of being cov- 
ered with snow. Distinct, novel and different. Our own intro- 
duction. 50¢ each. 
Telecurl Ivy—Very small, deep green tight curly leaves. 
Very free branching plant. 40c each. 
Parsley Ivy—Light green wavy leaves which form heavily 
crimped edges as they mature. 40c¢ each. 
Good’s Self Branching—A very free branching Ivy with a 
broad heavy leaf rounded on the end and almost forming a heart. 
40c each. 
Jubilee Ivy—A dwarf self-branching plant with closely set, 
tiny light green leaves with wide white bands on margins. 
50c each. 
Hahn’s Ivy—A very useful, slow growing plant with glossy 
green leaves. It grows well in the shade, making it especially 
adapted for a house plant. 25¢c each; 5 for $1.10. 
Glacier Ivy—This ivy has dainty small leaves which are light 
green in the center with wide white bands around the margins. 
Makes a very colorful vine for the house. 40c¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 
Cacti and Succulents 
DESERT PHANTOMS (Cacti) 
6 Cacti, All Different, $1.35 
12 Cacti, All Different, $2.50 
RAINBOW SUCCULENT COLLECTION 
6 Succulents, All Different, $0.95 
12 Succulents, All Different, $1.75 
DESERT WONDER COLLECTION (Cacti and Succulents) 
6 Plants, All Different, $1.15 
12 Plants, All Different, $2.00 
Heart Leaf Philodendron 
(PHILODEN DRON CORDATUM) 
One of the best house plants grown. It has graceful vines 
with glossy, heart-shaped leaves. Requires little care and sun- 
light and is easily grown. 30c each. 6 for $1.60. 
Pothos Aureus 
A vine very similar to the Philodendron, except the leaves 
are variegated. The leaves are irregularly blotched with cream 
or yellow, making a nice contrasting effect. Variegation is more 
marked if plant receives 3 or 4 hours of sunshine daily. 40c each; 
6 for $2.00. 
Hoya Carnosa Variegata 
(WAX ~PEANT) 
A vining house plant with thick waxy leaves edged with 
cream with an occasional tinge of pink in the leaves. When ma- 
ture the plants produce lovely wax-like flowers which are very 
fragrant. 75¢ each. 
Arrowhead 
(NEPHTHYTYIS) 
This plant has arrowhead shaped leaves and is very easy to 
grow in almost any situation. 30c each. 
Variegated Nephthytis 
Arrowhead shaped leaves which have a wide band of cream 
down the center on either side of the vein make this an attractive 
house plant. 50c each. 
Peperomia 
Peperomia Sandersi (Watermelon Begonia)—This plant has 
thick, heart shaped leaves with silver stripes running between 
the veins. Each leaf gives the appearance of a miniature striped 
watermelon. 35c each; 38 for $1.00. 
Peperomia Pericata—A good companion plant to Watermelon 
Begonia, which is identical in leaf shape. Solid light green leaves 
with lighter spot where stem joins leaf, 40c each, 
Big Leaf Variegated Ivy—The large leaves of this ivy are 
very attractive with a light green center surrounded by a wide 
band of cream. 35¢ each; 6 for $1.80. 
Green Ripple—Very rippled deep green leaves which are 
sharply notched and pointed. 40¢ each. 
Ideal Ivy—Medium size slightly curly deep green leaves. 
Very free branching. 40c each. 
Curly Leaf Ivy—Has large medium green leaves which are 
very curly and attractive. 40c each. 
Silver Queen Ivy—This ivy has very large curly deep green 
leaves which have a slight tinge of silver. 40c¢ each. 
Gold Dust Ivy—Leaves are deep green speckled with yellow 
giving the appearance on the whole of having been sprinkled 
with gold dust. 40¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 
Fan Ivy—The leaves of this ivy are shaped and veined like 
an old palm fan. Dark green in color and branching quite freely. 
35¢c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Grape I[vy—This is one of the toughest vines for the house, 
especially in those homes in which the air is quite hot and dry. 
Three glossy, toothed and pointed leaflets make the leaf. 
25¢e each; 5 for $1.10. 
Peperomia Scandens—Vining type plant with many small 
peperomia-like leaves to a branch. 40e¢ each. 
Peperomia Obtusifolia—Glossy green leaves on erect or 
semi-trailing stems make this Peperomia a favorite. 30c¢ each. 
Peperomia Obtusifolia Variegata—One of the loveliest plants 
in this genus is the Variegated Peperomia. The leaves are ir- 
regularly marked, usually with about as much creamy yellow 
as light green color. They should not receive too much direct 
sun. 35e each; 3 for $1.00. 
Rhoeo Discolor 
(MOSES IN THE CRADLE) 
An unusual house plant with wide leaves which are green 
on top and red underneath. Small white flowers which are 
‘borne in groups surrounded by boat like bracts in the base of the 
leaves. Very colorful. 50c¢ each. 
Saxifraga Sarmentosa 
(STRAWBERRY BEGONTA) 
This house plant is also known as the Mother-of-Thousands. 
It produces many runners, each carrying one or more plantlets. 
Leaves are green above with striking white veins, and reddish 
below. 25e each. 
Palms 
Palms make nice house plants and can stand a rather sub- 
duced light, so they need not be directly in a window. They need 
a fairly heavy rich soil. 
Kentia Palm—This is the most common palm and the one 
usually seen at parties, weddings and funerals. 50¢ each. 
Date Palm (Phoenix roebelini)—-A palm with more feathery 
type leaves. 75e¢ each. ’ 
Asparagus Plumosa 
(FERN) 
The fine feathery foliage of this fern like plant is very attrac- 
tive and makes a nice plant which is easy to grow in the home. 
25¢ each; 5 for $1.00. 
Paper White Narcissus 
(NARCISSUS GRANDIFLORA) 
One of the most beautiful and fragrant inside bulbs for 
forcing. Plant bulbs in stones and water. Keep in cool dark 
place till well rooted. Then bring into light and warmth where 
they will soon flower. 
French grown top size bulbs 14-15 cen.—2 for 30c; 6 for 80c; 
12 for $1.50. 
