Decorative 
Foliage Plants 
Aglaonema pictum—Unusual form of Chinese Ever- 
green. Gray and white. Easy to grow. 
3”—2.00 
Aglaonema Robelenii—See Schismatoglottis. 
4”—2.00 5”—3.00 3 for 7.50 
Alsophila Australis—(Tree Fern). Spectacular. Has 
long been a conservatory favorite. Fronds form 
a trunk as plant ages. Keep moist and feed well. 
See photo. 
5”—3.50, 3 for 9.00 
Aralia Balfouriana—Erect plant. Attractive round 
leaves edged with white. See photo. 
3060 23. fOr. 50 
Aralia Elegantissima—Dark, lacy leaves. Grows tall 
and narrow. Extremely decorative against light 
background. See photo. 
4”—4.00 5”—6.50 
Ardesia Crenulata—Lovely Evergreen, compact shrub. 
Red berries at Chrismas time. 
4”—1.50 
Araucaria Excelsis (Norfolk Island Pine)—''Monkey- 
puzzle tree.’ Compact tiered, star-shaped 
branches. Used for miniature Christmas trees. 
See photo. 
5”—5.00 
Asplenium Nidus (Bird-Nest-Fern)—Evergreen fronds, 
sturdy textuure. Easy to grow. Keep moist. See 
photo. 
4”—2.50 5’’—3.50 
Collinia Elegans—Dwarf palm. Wonderful for in- 
doors. Can grow in shade, grows slowly. See 
photo. Plants offered 8-10” tall. 
3”—75c, 3 for 2.00 
4”—5.00 
Caladium Chanjur—A new species. Lance-leaved, 
green with white veins. 
4”—2.00 
Caladium E. O. Orpet—Red silk lance leaves. 
4” —1.50 
Dracaena Bausei—White band down millde of leaf, 
margins green. See photo. 
5”—3.00 6”—5.00 
Dracaena Godseffiana—Branching. Rich dark green 
leaves densely marked with creamy white spots, 
very hardy houseplant. 
3”’—.75, 3 for 2.00 4”—1.50, 3 for 4.00 
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SOLLINA ELEGA 
DRACAENA BAUSEI 
