CHOICE VINES 
CISSUS ADENOPODUS. Of easiest culture. Three foliate 
leaves, red and hairy. The new leaves look like crim- 
son velvet. A fast growing tendril climber. $1.00. 
CISSUS DISCOLOR. A lovely tendril climber. Leaves oval, 
tapering, rich green with mottled silvery metallic 
lustre; red beneath. A sprinkling of crimson dispersed 
over prime leaves. Shade. $2.00. 
CISSUS RHOMBIFOLIA. The Grape-Ivy. Strong growing ivy 
with glossy three leaflets. 75c. 
CISSUS STRIATA. A miniature grape ivy, with lacy small 
five lobed leaves. Choice. $2.00. 
CONVOLVULUS. Mauritanicus. Prostrate growth, leaves 
round-ovate, small heavenly blue morning glory 
flowers. Rare. $1.00. 
ENGLISH IVY, SILVER KING. Fast growing small leaved 
variegated ivy, beautiful hanging plant. Choice. $1.00. 
HETEROCENTRON ROSEUM. Spanish Shawl. Fine for the 
sunny location. Creeping plant with small pointed 
leaves, red stemmed. Flowers bright rose in early 
winter. 75c. 
LOTUS BERTHELOTII. Winged Pea. Beautiful pea like 
dark red flowers, lacy silver foliage, choice. $1.00. 
MAHFRNIA VERTICILLATA. Honey Bells. Trailing plant with 
fine lacy foliage, flowers tiny bells, honey yellow 
and sweetly scented. $1.00. 
MANETTIA. BI-COLOR. Twining Fire-cracker. Plant, scarlet 
flowers, with yellow tips. $1.00. 
MUEHLENBECKIA COMPLEXA. Wire Plant. Vining plant 
with tiny glossy green leaves, stems almost black, 
Fruit which follow the tiny green flowers look like 
white pearls. Enjoys sun and dryness. $1.00. 
PASSIFLORA. Grandiflora. Passion Flower Vine. Purple 
flowers. More exotic than Clematis; excellent house 
plant. $2.00. 
PELLIONIA. Known by some as Trailing Watermelon be- 
gonia, narrow pointed green centered dark edge leaf, 
very attractive. $1.00. 
STAR JASMINE. Lovely variety with sweetly scented 
double white flowers. $1.00 
TRADESCANTIA BLOSFELDIANA. Velvet purple leaves, 
flowers delicate rose-lavonder in close racemes. 
Choice. $1.00. 
VARIEGATED IVY, GLACIER. New, Miniature. $1.C0. 
FERNS 
ADIANTUM BELLUM. “Bermuda Maidenhair”’. A striking 
little miniature maidenhair fern, growing about six 
inches above the pot. Requires very lime soil, shade 
and ample water during the growing period, the win- 
ter months. Rests in summer. $2.00. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. One of the few ferns with 
blooms fragrant, nearly white flowers, red berries at 
Christmas time. 75c. 
ASPARAGUS CRISPUS. The Bride’s Bouquet Fern, tiny 
white flowers, red berries. $1.00. 
ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM (King and Queen fern). Parsley 
fern, little fern balls growing on lacy fronds. $1.00. 
DAVALLIA CANARIENSIS. Deer Foot fern, soft silvery grey 
rhizomes, glossy fronds. Very choice. $1.00. 
DAVALLIA MARIFSII. Squirrels-foot fern, same as above 
with brown rhizomes and slightly longer fronds. $1.00. 
DAVALLIA TENUIFOLIA. Carrot-fern, leathery fronds, short 
creeping rhizomes. $1.00. 
HOLLY FERN. A strong upright holly-like leaves. 50c. 
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