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FICUS rubiginosa variegata (Australia), miniature rubber plant, 
highly variegated egg-shaped leaves WALFM #431 
FICUS philippinensis (Philippines), medium sized, pendant, 
lanceolate leaves resembling a miniature Rubber Plant 
WALBM 431A 
FICUS sycamorus (Egypt, Syria), Egyptian Sycamore; small 
rough, oval pointed leaves on freely branching stems 
WPLBM 431B 
FICUS utilis (Nekbudu) (Trop. Africa), shapely tree with thick 
long rounded leaves WALBM 431C 
FITTONIA argyroneura (Peru), low creeper, vivid green with 
network of white veins WTLFM #432 
FITTONIA verschaffelti (South America), red veins on dark- 
green foliage WTLFM #433 
FITTONIA verschaffelti pearci; rose veins in olive-green foli- 
age, large leaved WTLFM #434 
FRANCISCEA (Brunfelsia) latifolia (Trop. America), pale vio- 
let flowers, free blooming WTLBM #435 
FREYCINETIA multiflora (Java), climbing shrub related to 
Pandanus, narrow palm-like leaves, toothed, flowers bright 
orange WTLBM #436 
FUCHSIA bohnstedti, Honey-Suckle Fuchsia; dark-leaved; fl. 
elongated orange-red bells IPLFM #437 
GARDENIA jasminoides (China), Cape Jessamine; large shiny 
foliage, fragrant double white flowers WPHBM #438 
GARDENIA radicans (Japan) , small-leaved dwarf variety 
WPHBM #439 
GARDENIA veitchi; very willing bloomer, fragrant, double 
flower WPHBM #440 
GLORIOSA Rothschildiana (Africa), climbing lily, yellow and 
red, tuber WPLBM #441 
GLOXINIA (Sinningia) crassifolia Emperor William (hort.) 
large velvet leaves; large flowers with blue throat, white 
border WAHSM 441A 
GLOXINIA (Sinningia) perennis (Brazil), waxy olive-green 
crenate leaves; downy light blue flowers WTHSM 441B 
GONATHANTHUS sarmentosus (Sikkim), leaves similar to 
Colocasia, leathery green, some with brown marks, thickened 
veins, forms bulb WALFM #442 
GRAPTOPHYLLUM pictum (New Guinea), oval leaves purplish 
with pink center vein and pink stem WALBM #443 
GREVILLEA robusta (East Australia), Silk Oak; lacy fern-like 
foliage IPLBD #444 
GYNURA aurantiaca (Java), Chinese Velvet Plant, densely vel- 
vet with violet and purple hairs WALBM # 444A 
Juies 
HEDERA canariensis aureo-maculata (Canary Islands), large 
leaved Ivy speckled yellow WALFM #445 
HEDERA canariensis variegata (Canary Is., No. Africa), flat 
roundish leaves of good substance; predominately variegated 
cream with light green IALFM 445A 
HEDERA colchica minor (Persia), smallest heart shaped Ivy, 
stiff growing IALBM #446 
HEDERA helix, Old English Ivy (Europe, Asia, N. Africa) 
CPLBM #447 
HEDERA h. baltica (Latvia), hardiest of ivies; small, heart 
shaped CPLBM #448 
HEDERA h. Birdsfoot, small-leaved, narrow lobes IPLBM #449 
HEDERA h. chrysocarpa, maturity stage, large heart shaped 
leaves; bears clusters of yellow berries CPLBM #450 
HEDERA h. conglomerata (Japan), dwarf Japanese Ivy, slow 
creeper, small crowded leaves IALBD #450A 
HEDERA h. conglomerata erecta (Japan), upright growing 
Japanese ivy, symmetrically arranged small leaves 
IALBD #451 
HEDERA h. cordata, heart shaped miniature ivy IALBM #452 
HEDERA h. cristata, Parsley Ivy, small-leaved IPLBM #453 
HEDERA h. denticulata, med. leaf, rounded, strong grower 
CPLBM #454 
HEDERA h. Glacier, green and white variegated, small leaved, 
selfbranching WALFM #455 
HEDERA h. Golddust (hort.) small-leaves dark green with yel- 
low mottling IALBM 455A 
HEDERA h. Hahn’s selfbranching Ivy, smal! leaved 
IALFM #456 
HEDERA h. Hahn’s variegated (Pat.), free vining, small-leaf, 
gray-green with white border turning reddish IALBM #457 
HEDERA h. Manda’s crested ivy, larger wavy leaves, tends to 
grow upright IALFM #458 
HEDERA h. maculata, small mott!ed white IALFM #459 
HEDERA h. Maple Queen, small-leaved, compact growing, free 
branching IALBM #460 
1217A 
438 
484 
445A 
483 
440 
811A 
482 
500A 
439 
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