IV-5 GOLD DUST IVY—Leaves are deep 
green speckled with yellow giving the appear- 
ance on the whole of having been sprinkled 
with gold dust. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
IV-6 FAN IVY—The leaves of this Ivy 
are shaped and veined like an old palm fan. 
Dark green in color and branching quite freely. 
IV-14, IV-1 35¢c each; 3 for $1.00. 
IV-1 GRAPE IVY—This is one of the toughest vines for the house, especi- 
ally in those homes in which the air is quite hot and dry. Three glossy, toothed 
and pointed leaflets make the leaf. 25c¢ each; 5 for $1.10. 
IV-16 SWEETHEART IVY — Small very 
dark heart shaped leaves. This Ivy is very 
slow growing. 40c each. 
IV-11 TELECURL IVY—Small deep green 
tight curly leaves on a very free branching 
plant. One of our favorites. 40c each. 
IV-11 
Saxifraga Sarmentosa 
SA-1 (STRAWBERRY BEGONTA) 
This house plant is also known as the 
Mother-of-Thousands. It produces many run- 
ners, each carrying one or more plantlets. 
Leaves are green above with striking white 
veins, and reddish below.  25c each. 
PALMS 
Palms make nice house plants and can 
stand a rather subdued light, so they need not 
be directly in a window. They need a fairly 
heavy rich soil. 
PL-1 KENTIA PALM—This is the most 
common palm and the one usually seen at 
parties, weddings and funerals. 60c¢ each. 
PL-2 DATE PALM (Phoenix roebelini)— 
A palm with more feathery type leaves. 
75c each. 
PL-3 NEANTHE BELLA PALM—A choice se oe : 
slow growing dwarf palm which is excellent PL-3, PL-1, PL-2 
for large dish gardens or as individual plants. 
75¢e each. 
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