Sandersi 
Pericata 
Scandens 
Rotundifolia 
Fosteriana 
PEPEROMIA 
P-1 PEPEROMIA SANDERSI (Watermel- 
on Begonia)—This plant has thick, heart 
shaped leaves with silver stripes running be- 
tween the veins. Each leaf gives the appear- 
ance of a miniature striped watermelon. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
P-2 PEPEROMIA PERICATA — A good 
companion pant to Watermelon Begonia, 
which is identical in leaf shape. Solid light 
green leaves with lighter spot where stem 
joins leaf. 
40c each 
P-3 PEPEROMIA SCANDENS — Vining 
type plant with many small peperomia-like 
leaves to a branch. 
40c each 
P-4 PEPEROMIA OBTUSIFOLIA—Glos- 
sy green leaves on erect or semi-trailing 
stems make this Peperomia a favorite. 
30c each 
P-5 PEPEROMIA OBTUSIFOLIA VARIE- 
GATA—One of the loveliest plants in this 
genus is the Variegated Peperomia. ‘The 
leaves are irregularly marked, usually with 
about as much creamy yellow as light green 
color. They should not receive too much di- 
rect sun. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
P-6 PEPEROMIA ROTUNDIFOLIA — A 
semi-vining type Peperomia from Porto Rico. 
It is a sturdy but soft and graceful little self 
branching plant with reddish stems. 
40c each 
P-7 PEPEROMIA FOSTERIANA—A wiry 
trailing species with closely set leaves of dark 
olive marked with light veins which follow 
the outline of the rounded leaf. 
40c each 
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