MELON BEGONIA 
(Peperomia Sandersi) 
This plant has thick, heart shaped leaves with 
silver stripes running between the veins. Each 
leaf gives the appearance of a miniature striped 
watermelon. It is very easy to’ grow. 
30ce each; 6 for $1.50 
Peperomia 
P. obtusifolia — Glossy 
green leaves on erect or 
semi-trailing stems make 
this Peperomia a favorite for 
dish garden and terrarium. 
30c each; 4 for $1.00 
P. obtusifolia variegata 
—One of the loveliest of all 
plants in this genus is the 
Variegated Peperomia. The 
leaves are irregularly mlark- 
ed, usually with about as 
much creamy yellow as light 
green color. They should not 
receive too much direct sun. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
Dracaena 
Various species of this plant vary greatly as to type of foliage and shape 
of plant. They make interesting and pretty plants to grow in your home. 
No special care is needed other than the ordinary care given your house 
plants. We have two species, both of which are very nice and different. The 
plants we offer are between 6 and 8 inches tall. 
D. godseffiana (The Gold Dust Dracena)—It has a branching habit and 
small, oval, deep green leaves irregularly spotted with yellow or white. It 
seldom reaches more than a foot or two in height. 75¢ each. 
D. sanderiana—This dracena has leaves about 6 inches long and an inch 
broad striped with white. Its stems rarely branch and they reach a height 
of several feet. It gives an effect of slenderness. It will stand some 
neglect. %75¢ each. 
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