Plants For Terrarium And Dish Garden 
In addition to the aquatic plants we grow in our modern greenhouse here at Loveland, 
we also specialize in unusual and “hard to find” plants that have been collected from all 
over the world. In response to letters from all over the country we are this year listing some 
of these plants that are easily grown for your indoor gardening pleasure. Any of these 
plants can be used in small individual planters, or combined to make artistic arrangements 
in larger pieces. 
DECORATIVE PLANTS TREE LIKE PLANTS 
TD Sanseveria—Hahni oo. ccecccsnerncnneenee SOC TD Baxus Japonica (Boxw00d) o.oo 25c 
TD Sanseveria—Zeylancia oiecccccccsnsneen 35c TD Pittisporium—Green and White............. 75c 
TD Sanseveria Bantels Sensation..........$2.00 TD Pittisporium—Green ooiicecccccccsiesnseneinn BOC 
D Creopegia Woodie 22... BOE 
T Hoya Carnosa (Wax Plant). 45¢ FERNS 
T Hoya Variegated TD: Pteris’ Varie gate iisccsccicsccassteacnseecacenntns 35c 
T Hoya Exotica TD Pteris Wilsonii .. 
20C TD Pteris Cristata 
D Crasulla Arborescence 
TD Pellonia me TD Crytonium 
TD Talmiea Menzdezi (Piggy back plant) 50¢ TD Selaginella—Moss Fern ooicccccccssesinn BOE 
KEY TO LETTERS PRECEDING PLANTS 
D—Plants suitable for Dish Gardens T—Plants suitable for Terrariums 
TD—Plants suitable for Dish Gardens or Terrariums 
CACTUS PLANTS 
For your year round indoor gardening pleasure we list below a group of hardy 
cacti. All these plants are the hardiest and most unusual varieties we could find. 
Many are old favorites, others are newer and more rare species. Cactus are 
favorites of everyone because they are easy to grow under ordinary household 
conditions and require very little attention. For an unusually decorative conversation 
piece, take one of your old aquariums—fill it with 2 to 3’ of sand and soil and 
try a “Cactus Terrarium.” 
ALL CACTUS 2 5 fs 
AS LISTED 
CACTI COLLECTION NO. CT-170 ALL 17 VARIETIES OF CACTI LISTED BELOW 
OR YOUR CHOICE OF 17 CACTI for Only $3.50. 
Illustrated Back Row CT 1 to 9 Illustrated Front Row 
CT-1 —Cereus Variety—Peruvianus CT 10 to 17 
CT-2 —Chamaecereus Sylvestrii CT-10—Haworthia Cymbriformis 
CT-3 —Opuntia—Boxing Glove CT-11—Haworthia Coarctata 
CT-4 —Oloe Nobilis CT-12—Tarchcactus 
CT-5 —Opuntia Rufida CT-13—Mamillaria Type 
CT-6 —Mammillaria CT-14—Echinocereus 
CT-7 —Stapelia CT-15—Sempervivum 
CT-8 —Aloe—Gasteria CT-16—Opuntia Crestata 
CT-9 —Nyctocereus Serpentinus CT-17—Eupharbea Caput Medusae 
Moisture Loving Plants 
FOR SOIL-LESS GARDENING—A modern idea—a companion thought to the ever popular 
disn garden. Style your SOIL-LESS garden to harmonize with the interior of today’s functional 
living toom. All you need to create an interesting scene is a container that will hold water 
and plants. Fashion it to suit your own fancy using drift wood, or cork bark, highly colored 
rocks, Leichens or sheet moss. Top it off with a colorful miniature figurene or dish garden 
oInament—finish it with colored sand. 
M-3 NEPTHYTIS—Green Spear shaped leaves—25e each. 
M-4 PHILODENDRON CORDATUM—a rapid grower—25c. 
M-5 POTHOS AUREUS—25c. 
M-7 SILVER MARBLE POTHOS—S0c. 
M-14 VARIEGATED NEPTHYTIS—(PATENTED “TRI-LEAF WONDER”)—50c. 
Collection ML 75° er ‘sted Plants $1.50 
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