14 
STANDARD 
CAMELLIAS 
Class B 
Christmas Glory. Small, peony form, 
turkey-red to rose-madder. The center 
is made up of small, folded, somewhat 
twisted petaloids interspersed with 
large, folded, curved ones, making a 
flower of unusual form and interest. 
Elizabeth. White; double; petals are 
crinkled. Although the majority of 
flowers are white, a few have a slight 
pinkish tint. It is a strong grower. 
Foliage dark green. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double, blood-red flow- 
ers of good size, with yellow stamens 
showing among the petals. A rapid 
grower, flowering late. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. A _ flat double 
flower with old-fashioned candy stripes. 
Upright, strong grower. 
Sacco Vera. Imbricated, light pink. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, pale 
pink with shadings of deeper pink and 
lavender; large cluster of yellow stamens. 
BeB. Each 
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SASANQUA 
CAMELLIAS 
Blanchette. A single white flower tinted 
pink on margins, reminding one of dog- 
wood. Very sturdy and upright, with 
dainty gray-green foliage. 
Briar Rose. Soft clear pink, resembling 
the wild rose. Small, dark green foliage 
and a flaring habit of growth. 
Hebe. Single, phlox-pink flowers, freely 
produced. Upright, open plant. 
Mino-No- Yuki. Semi-double; pure white 
with golden stamens. 
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CAMELLIAS, Container-Grown 
Alba Plena Each 
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Sasanqua, Blanchette 
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Sasanqua, Briar Rose 
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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Because of high packing costs, we request that orders for House Plants show a 
minimum value of $2.00. This does not apply to “‘call customers’ who pick up their 
orders here at the Nursery 
AGLAONEMA commutatum (Varie- 
gated Chinese Evergreen). Beautiful 
indoor plant with long, thick, green 
foliage usually mottled lighter green. 
Each 
2A POts > sae tee Rare ee ee $0 40 
2 Vorinl® POts ck Qa hnde oe ee 55 
simplex (Chinese Evergreen). Like 
above but without variegation. 
Each 
Done DOUSS a Cees eee $0 40 
ARECA (Chrysalidocarpus) lutescens. 
A fine house Palm, with graceful, 
arching, dark green leaves and yellow 
stems. Each 
S'tOrd [t6S-18) POLS yee ere SOU 
ASPIDISTRA lurida. Most satisfactory 
for house conditions. Large, dark green 
leaves. Each 
Per leaf largess icrweas gabe $0 15 
BELOPERONE longispicua (Shrimp 
Plant). An unusually attractive flower- 
ing plant, suitable for pot-culture, also 
outdoor planting in the central and 
southern parts of Florida. Low, spread- 
ing habit, and has drooping racemes of 
cream and purple flowers enclosed in 
rosy copper bracts. Blooms almost con- 
tinuously. Each 
2 Yori. POtS Satna he ees $0 25 
DRACAENA godseffiana. A very at- 
tractive variety with smooth, glossy 
green leaves irregularly dotted with 
white. It stands house temperatures 
remarkably well. Each 
216i POtS Sh Se ae cae wee eee $0 55 
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 
3-11 SPOCST oom te run ee Oe eS, $0 85 
sanderiana. Long leaves with broad 
margins of white. Each 
ZUS-10. POLS eas Ss cease hele ee ocak $0 55 
DIEFFENBACHIA picta. Suitable for 
pot-culture indoors or can be grown in 
the open in south Florida. Leaves a foot 
or more in length, 3 to 4 inches wide, 
yellowish green spotted with white. 
Each 
26-10. POLS te eee emcee $0 55 
Sul POLS shat eas Eee cn teee 75 
PANDANUS veitchi. One of the finest 
decorative plants, with sword-like, 
sharp-pointed, green foliage striped 
with creamy white. Each 
2 VoriTls POLS Fe Gs cee tee ees $0 45 
4-1ns, DOS. ose oe ec ea 25 
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 
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 
SANSEVIERIA hahni. Broadly sword- 
shaped, this newer variety is dimly 
variegated with transverse bands of 
dark green and grayish white. Tends to 
rosette type of growth. Excellent. 
Each 
Dail. POtS.... okt ee eee eae $0 45 
2 Vo-iil: POtsiay.. Gepsee eee eee 65 
laurenti. Sword-shaped leaf with 
creamy yellow markings along the 
margins. Each 
214-in. pots, 4 to 6 leaves, 6 to 8 
ios tall ie eo a oe ee $0 35 
parva. A dwarf type having very nar- 
row green leaves with crosswise 
bandings of darker green. Each 
214-in. pots, 4 to 6 leaves, 6 to 8 in. 
tall. 2. 3 eg 2G eee $0 35 
VINES 
ALLAMANDA cathartica williamsi. 
Evergreen climbing plant bearing golden 
yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers with 
reddish brown throats. Adapted to 
central and south Florida. 
BIGNONIA chamberlayni. Evergreen. 
Bright yellow flowers in early spring. 
radicans (Trumpet Vine). Leaves dark 
green. Flowers brilliant orange in 
summer. Very hardy. 
speciosa. Evergreen. Glossy leaves and 
large, lavender-blue flowers in clusters. 
venusta (Flame Vine). Evergreen. 
Profusion of bright reddish orange 
flowers. Very showy. Tender. 
Each 
QUatT Cans cnn epee eae $1 25 
Gallonycans 3 ne eee 2 00 
BOUGAINVILLEA, Afterglow. Yellow- 
orange changing to salmon and light 
rose. One of the newer varieties and a 
most attractive variation. 
Barbara Karst. A very vigorous new 
hybrid. Much the same color as 
Crimson Lake but branches more 
readily and has larger flower bracts. 
Blooms appear along the entire 
branch. Makes a perfect bush with- 
out staking. Each 
4-in. pots. 2. eae | eS Lot) 
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Crimson Lake. A most striking va- 
riety with bright crimson flowers. 
Tender. 
Glabra sanderiana. Evergreen. Vig- 
orous grower; large masses of purple 
flowers. Each 
4-in> pots...2:.4..0;h eee $1 25 
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