PEARL HUME. Large silver spots on grass green back- 
ground. Richly contrasted as in no other variety. On 
long stems (petioles) and lobed leaves. 
PETER PAN. Beautiful green variety. Center band of silver 
green. Dark green background. , 
RUBENA. Resembles Fiesta in many ways. Flushes pink 
in the sunlight. 
SALAMANDER. Much like Fairy, only the base color here 
is green. Compact grower with erect pointed leaves. 
REX ALL GREEN OR SLATE GREEN IN COLOR 
BEARDED. Outstanding hairy rex. Shades of green. Coarse 
light hairs standing erect over the entire leaf. $1.00. 
JECOCK MIDNIGHT. Large leaf similar to Rubena. Over- 
all green cast. 
CHILDS SPOTTED. Entirely green except for small dots 
at the base of fine hairs. Leaf of heavy texture. 
EVERGREEN. Solid fern green leaves, broad and taper- 
ing. An all green variety. $1.00. 
MIDNIGHT. Smoky leaf, evenly peppered with white dots. 
QUEEN OF HANOVER. An old well-known variety, easy 
growing. Bands of green and lighter green. Many fine 
pink hairs. 
STARDUST. Large dark olive green, entirely dusted with 
silver. 
TIOGA. Center of olive green. Margin brighter green. Blis- 
* tered surface. 
BRILLIANT LEAVED GROUP 
BLACK DIAMOND. Erect habit of growth. Leaves dark 
maroon with center zone of burnished silver, faintly 
speckled. Leaves face up. $1.00. 
BLACK KNIGHT. Broad leaf of almost black. Stipled band 
of pink dots. One of the darkest varieties. $1.00. 
CARDOZA GARDENS. A plant of rainbow hues. Possess- 
ing most of the colors of the spectrum. Patterned 
after Helen Lewis though more colorful. $1.50. 
CHRETIEN. Bright metallic rose on black. Low-growing 
with broad leaves. Very showy number. $1.00. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Leaves pointed and slightly cupped. Rose- 
pink dusted silver. Longer leaf than the usual. 
DUSKY ROSE. Deep sombre tones of maroon and black. 
Compact plant with wide leaves. $1.00. 
EMPEROR. Leaf has a sanded appearance. Flushed crim- 
son at the center. 
FAIRY. This plant and Salamander are similar. Fairy has 
the rose background and silver spotted. $1.00. 
FIREFLUSH. Authentically it’s Bettina Rothschild, but the 
name Fireflush is so fitting. Plant entirely covered 
with red hairs. New leaves like velvet. Flowers ‘are 
fragrant. The best seller in the collection. $1.50. 
GLORY OF ST. ALBANS. The most brilliant colored rex 
in the group. Small plant with leaves of glistening 
bright rose. Margin of leaf grass green speckled rose. 
Outstanding. $2.00. 
HELEN TUPPEL. Of Dutch origin. Leaves long, pointed, 
sharply lobed. Garnet brushed with silver. Different. 
$1.00. 
HERMAN TUPPEL. Like its sister in color. Broader leaf 
without lobes. $1.00. 
HUNTINGTON LAKE. Somewhat hairy leaves of deepest 
color. Faintly marked silver. $1.00. 
HELEN LEWIS. Bands of color are distinct in this variety 
being deep wine and contrasting band of silver. Very 
popular. $1.50. 
