Sandersi 
Pericata 
Scandens 
Rotundifolia 
Fosteriana 
PEPEROMIA 
P-1 PEPEROMIA SANDERSI (Watermelon 
Begonia)—This plant has thick, heart shaped 
leaves with silver stripes running between the 
veins. Each leaf gives the appearance of a minia- 
ture striped watermelon. 
40c each 
P-2 PEPEROMIA PERICATA—A good com- 
panion plant to Watermelon Begonia, which is 
identical in leaf shape. Solid light green leaves 
with lighter spot where stem joins leaf. 
40c each 
P-3 PEPEROMIA SCANDENS—A strong vin- 
ing type plant with many pointed, heart shaped 
leaves. One of the easiest to grow. 
40c each 
P-4 PEPEROMIA OBTUSIFOLIA — Glossy 
green leaves on erect or semi-trailing stems make 
this Peperomia a favorite. 
30c each 
P-5 PEPEROMIA OBTUSIFOLIA VARIE- 
GATA—One of the loveliest plants in this genus is 
the Variegated Peperomia. The leaves are irregu- 
larly marked, usually with about as much creamy 
yellow as light green color. They should not re- 
ceive too much direct sun. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
P-10 PEPEROMIA OBTUSIFOLIA var. SIL- 
VER EDGE—An upright grower with glossy green 
leaves edged with a narrow silver band. A very 
attractive plant. 
40c each 
P-6 PEPEROMIA ROTUNDIFOLIA—A semi- 
vining type Peperomia from Porto Rico. It is a 
sturdy but soft and graceful little self branching 
plant with reddish stems. 
40c each 
P-7 PEPEROMIA FOSTERIANA — A wiry 
trailing species with closely set leaves of dark olive 
marked with light veins which follow the outline 
of the rounded leaf. 
60c each 
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