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THIS CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS PRICE LISTS 
AUGUST 1954 
Your 1954 Price List from Terrace View Gardens 
Peperomia Fosteriana 
IV-14 Big Leaf Variegated Ivy—The large leaves of this Ivy 
are very attractive with a light green center surrounded by a wide 
band of cream. 40c¢ each. 
IV-13 Curly Leaf Ivy—Very free growing with large attractive 
curly green leaves. 40¢ each. 
IV-17 Curlilocks—Self branching with leaves which are crested, 
waved, or crimped. The young growing tips are tinged red with 
curliness increased when grown in full sun. 40¢ each. 
IV-29 Emerald Jewel—Small green 3-pointed leaves are attrac- 
tive; free branching. 40¢ each. 
IV-6 Fan Ivy—Leaves are shaped and veined like an old palm 
fan. Dark green in color and branching quite freely 35¢ each; 
3 for $1.00. 
IV-24 Fannette Ivy—Dark green leaves in the shape of a half 
open fan. 45c¢ each. 
IV-22 Geranium Ivy—NEW! Large oval dark green leaves are 
deeply curled and crested on outer edges reminding one Oiganzen- 
anium leaf. 50¢ each. 
IV-2 Glacier Ivy—A very colorful vine for the house with 
dainty small leaves which are a light green in the center with wide 
white bands around the margins. 40c¢ each. 
IV-9 Good’s Self Branching—Broad oval leaf of semi-heart 
shaped appearance; very free branching. 40¢ each. 
IV-5 Gold Dust Ivy—Leaves are deep green speckled with yel- 
low giving the appearance on the whole of having been sprinkled 
with gold dust. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
IV-25 Green Crown—NEW! An extremely free branching Ivy 
with luxurious close growing leaves. A pot crowned with this mini- 
ature leaved Ivy is indeed attractive. Our own introduction. 
45¢ each. 
IV-7 Green Ripple—Very rippled deep green leaves which are 
sharply notched and pointed. 35¢ each. 
IV-17 Green Spears—Very slender spear-like leaves. 45c¢ each. 
IV-3 Hahn’s Ivy—A very useful plant with glossy green leaves. 
It grows well in the shade, making it especially adapted for a house 
plant. 25¢ each; 5 for $1.10. 
IV-18 Hahn’s Variegated—A fast growing, small leaved white 
edged Ivy which is light green in center. It is not as highly varie- 
gated as Glacier but vines out rapidly and is not fussy. 40c¢ each. 
PHILODENDRON 
PH-1 Philodendron Cordatum—Graceful vines with glossy, heart 
shaped, green leaves. _35¢ each. 
PH-3 Philodendron Mican (Red Leaf Philodendron)—A small 
vining plant with distinctive heart shaped irridescent leaves which 
are red-bronze on top and red-green underneath. Gives a velvety 
appearance and is very choice. $1.00 each. 
PH-2 Philodendron Sodiroi—Choice small growing plant with 
heart shaped leaves of gray and green splashed silver; reddish 
stems. $1.00 each. 
DECORATIVE LARGE LEAF TYPE 
PH-5 Philodendron Dubium—Beautiful large deeply and irregu- 
larly cut green leaves; handsome. Out of 4” pot. $2.50 each. 
PH-4 Philodendron Panduraforme (Fiddle Leaf Philodendron) 
—Truly exotic with large fiddle shaped leaves of deep olive green; 
popular. Out of 3” pot. $2.50 each. 
Scindapsus (Pothos) 
PH-6 Scindapsus (Pothos) Aureus—Green leaves irregularly 
blotched with cream or yellow markings. 40c each. 
PH-7 Scindapsus (Pothos) Aureus ‘Marble Queen’ — Lovely 
creamy white leaves with green markings. A beautiful slow grow- 
ing plant. 80c¢ each. 
PH-8 Scindapsus Pictus ‘argyeus’—(New!) Small oval satiny 
green leaves beautifully marked with silver. 380c each. 
THE HOME OF FINE FOLIAGE PLANTS 
IVIES 
Glacier Ivy 
IV-15 Ideal Ivy—A very useful plant with slightly curly deep 
green leaves; very free branching. 40c each. 
IV-10 Jubilee Ivy—A dwarf self-branching plant with closely 
set, tiny light green leaves with white bands on margins. 50c¢ each. 
IV-8 Parsley Ivy—Lovely parsley green wavy leaves with 
crimped edges. 40c each. 
IV-21 Pixie Ivy—NEW! 
five lobed. 45c each. 
IV-23 Shamrock Ivy—NEW! Three joined lobes make each leaf, 
giving the trefoil effect to this lovely Ivy. 45c¢ each. 
IV-4 Silver Queen Ivy—This Ivy has large curly deep green 
leaves which havea slight tinge of silver. 40c each. 
IV-12 Snowflake—Leaves of the Hahn shape except smaller. 
Leaves splashed with white, giving the appearance of being covered 
with snow. Distinct, novel and different. Our popular introduction. 
50c each. 
IV-28 Star Ivy—An Ivy with leaves representative of the star 
form. 45e each. 
IV-16 Sweetheart Ivy — Interesting deep green truly heart 
shaped leaves. Very rugged easy grower. 40c each. 
IV-19 Sylvanian Beauty—A broad oval shaped apple green leaf 
with free branching habit of growth. 40c each. 
IV-26 Tear Drop Ivy — NEW! Different! An upright self 
branching Ivy with pretty green oval leaves. A crinkled or raised 
appearance between veins is evident. The leaves are in the shape 
of a tear drop. Our own introduction. 50¢ each. 
IV-11 Telecurl Ivy—Small deep green tight curly leaves on a 
very free branching plant. One of our favorites. 40¢ each. 
IV-20 Triton Ivy—NEW! Unusual! Each leaf has 3 narrow 
pronged lobes with center prong twice as long as outer ones. It is 
upright and self branching with open, airy, needle pointed leaves. 
50c each. ‘ 
IV-21 Williamsana Ivy—New! Delightfully curled and frilled 
medium sized light green leaves have uneven wide white bands 
around the margins. One of the finest variegated Ivies. 50c each. 
eee Grape Ivy—This is one of the toughest vines for the house, 
especially in those homes in which the air is quite hot and dry. 
Three glossy, toothed and pointed leaflets make the leaf. 
25¢e each; 5 for $1.10. 
A fine miniature self branching Ivy; 
Pellionia 
PL-2 Pellionia Daveauana—A slightly larger growing vine than 
Pulchra with leaves centered light green with purplish edges. 
50c each. 
PL-1 Pellionia Pulchra (Rainbow Vine)—A small creeper with 
purple stems and marble leaves with many black veins. 50e each. 
Diffenbachias 
D. Picta—A fine house plant with large green leaves spotted 
white. Plants sent are 10-15” tall. $1.75 each. 
D. Rudolph Roehrs — Spectacular house plant with creamy 
white leaves and dark green veins. Plants sent are 10-15” tall. 
$2.00 each. 
BILLBERGIA NUTANS—A Bromeliad having tall narrow stiff 
grass-like foliage with flowers of blue-edged green petals, conspicu- 
ous golden stamens and striking pink bracts. Decidedly out of the 
ordinary. Plants are shipped from 3” pots. $1.00 each. 
DRACENA GODSEFFIANA—Lovely sturdy plant with dark 
green leaves densely flecked with creamy yellow spots. From 
3” pots. $1.00 each. 
SA-1 SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA (Strawberry Begonia)— 
Many runners are produced, each carrying one or more plantlets. 
Leaves are green above with striking white veins, and reddish 
below. 30c each. 
