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Nepenthes 
NEPENTHES (Malaysia), Flesh-eating tropical Pitcher Plants. 
They require a moist-warm temperature of 75 to 90°F with 
an abundance of water and humidity to form their curious 
pitchers which will catch and devour insect life. WTOFN 
atrosanguinea, slender pitchers, rich maroon over greenish 
yellow; willing grower; very handsome........ #569 
balfouriana, long slender, yellow-green pitchers with 
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chelsonii, large winged pitchers, yellowish-green spotted 
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chelsonii excelsa, large pitchers, flask shaped, heavily 
blotchedmredGish= DU >] CEeIentn niin ici ne nannna #572 
dominiana, robust growing variety with leathery foliage, 
hard pitchers flask-shaped, metallic green spotted with 
red; will keep at lower temperature.......... #573 
goettingensis, mug-shaped winged pitchers, dull maroon 
mottlediiwithegreens es mmeesriotreeis wists cl orstere- #574 
hybrid Lt. Bradford Pring; resembles Chelsoni in being 
strong growing, large pear-shaped pitchers, reddish 
purple, showing green marmorations with age... #575 
hybrid Henry Shaw; large mug shaped pitchers of good 
solid substance which keep over a long period; color 
fresh green with wine-red spots; small wings... #576 
hybrid Director Moore; large flask shaped pitchers, green 
heavily overlaid with blood-red markings; prominent 
vinante(ael WATRYSS fanlel@slelaic won dndoedasagoscos nea #577 
hybrid St. Louis; pitchers pear-shaped, dark blood-red, 
lighter in age, sparsely green-mottled......... #578 
intermedia, larger pitchers than Dominiana, dull-green, 
DUirplensOOtS carey anh Ue teatees, serene eee #579 
maxima, highly colored pitchers, largely wine-red, on pale 
green; lower ones flask-shaped, upper pitchers funnel- 
Ciiteferctel Seer, nusthie aaa Panola Srcarty CREM MOt ae ait Doan #580 
Rafflesiana; large pitchers pale-green spotted with 
purple; the lower urnshaped; upper funnel form; very 
handsome #£ 580A 
spiceriana, mug-shaped winged pitchers, light maroon 
clifelatdhy Gaetttleel GRA. oo Se occu sasdecosc #581 
williamsi, mug-shaped pale pitcher with carmine red design 
Gnderedsrimperemees eee ioe ere eee #582 
NEPHROLEPIS exalt. Verona, very finely serrated leaves, like 
lace, drooping habit WALFM #591 
NEPHROLEPIS exalt. whitmanni, old fashioned Lace fern finely 
feathered, heavy fronds, drooping when older WALFM #592 
NEPHTHYTIS gravenreuthii (W. Trop. Africa), true Nephthy- 
tis with papery leaf, broadly sagittate, the long pointed basal 
lobes sweeping outward WTHSM 592A 
NERIUM oleander album (Mediterranean), single Oleander 
flowering pure white IPLBM 592B 
NERIUM oleander carneum fl. pl., Oleander with double salmon 
pink flowers IPLBM 592C 
NERIUM oleander variegatum (So. Europe), variegated Olean- 
der, narrow gray-green leaves edged white WPLBM #593 
NICODEMIA diversifolia, |!ndoor Oak; oakshaped metallic 
leaves with blue sheen; free growing bush WPLBM #594 
OPHIOPOGON jaburan aureus (Japan), long strap-shaped 
leathery leaves 2 inch wide, with golden yellow margin 
IPLFM #595 
OPHIOPOGON jaburan javanensis (Java), practically white; 
strap-like leathery foliage symmetrically arranged, friendly 
green with numerous white lines and bands lengthwise 
WALFM #596 
OPHIOPOGON japonicus (Korea), dwarf tufts of narrow, black- 
green, leathery strap-like leaves IPLFM #597 
OPLISMENUS hirtellus variegatus (Panicum) (W. Indies), 
white and pink striped grass-like creeper WTLBM #598 
ORCHIDANTHA maxillarioides (Borneo), light moss-green 
lanceolate, leathery leaf with some mottling, depressed center 
vein; on long wiry petiole; strong grower; similar to aspidistra 
and may be better WAHEFN #559 
OSMANTHUS (Olea) fragrans (China), Sweet Olive, holly- 
like leaves olive-green IPLBM #600 
OSMANTHUS illicifolius variegatus (East Asia), similar to 
variegated Holly, smaller foliage gray-green and white 
IPHBM #601 
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