IV-5 GOLD DUST IVY—Leaves are deep green 
speckled with yellow giving the appearance 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. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
IV-1 GRAPE IVY—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. 25c each; 
IV-14 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. I-11 
IV-17 CURLILOCKS—Self branching with leaves which are crested, waved, 
or crimped. The young growing tips are tinged red with curliness increased 
when grown in full sun. 40c each. 
IV-18 HAHN’S VARIEGATED—A fast growing, small leaved white edged 
Ivy which is light green in center. It is not as highly variegated as Glacier 
but vines out rapidly and is not fussy. 40c¢ each. 
IV-19 SYLVANIAN BEAUTY—tThe Ivy beautiful. An odd shaped apple 
green leaf with free branching habit of growth. 40c each. 
IV-20 RED IVY (Hemigraphis colorata)—A _ semi-trailing plant with 
purplish red leaves, hence the name Red Ivy. Small white tubular flowers. 
Plants are easy to grow and do best when given plenty of light and monthly 
feedings. 40c 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—\tThis is the most com- 
mon 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. %5c¢ each. 
PL-3 NEANTHE BELLA PALM — A choice 
slow growing dwarf palm which is excellent for 
PL-3, PL-1, PL-2 large dish gardens or as individual plants. 75¢ each. 
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