EPISCIAS—Kin to African Violets, grown like 
them. Startling foliage. Make many new 
plants on runners. Keep moist all the time. 
At least 60° at night. Feed monthly with 
Wilson's Orchid Fertilizer. Plant in peatmoss, 
leafmold, and sharp sand, with granite 
gravel (turkey grit) for drainage. Grow in 
shade. Lovely for hanging baskets. 
Episcia Coccinea (Fulgida) — Brownish hairy leaves, 
silvery veins. Exotic. Red flowers. See photo. 
3”—1.50, 3 for 4.00 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
Episcia Cupreata—Hairy copper leaves. Red flowers. 
3”—1.50, 3 for 4.00 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
EPISCIA COCCIN Episcia Cupreata var. Viridifolia—Plain bright green 
leaves, red flowers. Best bloomer. 
3”—1.50, 3 for 4.00 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
EA (FULGIDA) 
Episcia Cupreata var. Silversheen—Bright silver with 
darker margins. Red flowers. See photo. 
3”—1.50, 3 for 4.00 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
Episcia Lilacina—Medium bronzy leaves, large blue 
flowers. 
3”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
Episcia Lilacine var. Fanny Haage—Attractive silvery- 
green leaves, blue flowers. New. See photo. 
3”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
Episcia Splendens—Silvery green leaves, darker at 
margins. Scarlet flowers. See photo. 
3”—1.00, 3 for 2.25 4”—2.00, 3 for 5.00 
Episcia Tessellata — Upright, large glossy, quilted 
leaves. Yellow flowers. See photo. 
3”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 4”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
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