Geranium Ivy 
RV-1 RED IVY—Hemigraphis color- 
ata—A colorful semi-trailing plant with 
purplish red leaves, 
Red Ivy. Small white tubular flowers. 
45¢ each. 
hence the name, 
CV-1 GRAPE IVY—Cissus Rhombifolia. 
—Although this is not a true Ivy, it is one 
of the toughest vines for the house, especi- 
ally in those homes in which the air is quite 
hot and dry. Three glossy, toothed and 
pointed leaflets make the leaf . 30c each. 
CV-2 CISSUS DISCOLOR — This plant 
with its intense coloring of velvety green 
flushed rose with silver blotches is exquisite. 
It is a vining plant with red stems and rose 
on underside of leaves. $1.60 each. 
Crossandra 
A new exotic, easy to raise, everblooming 
house plant with spikes of overlapping salmon 
pink florets. Try your “Green Thumb” raising 
some of these lovely house plants with glossy 
green foliage. Blooms in about 6 to 9 months 
from seed. Plants grow around 12 inches high. 
Culural directions sent with order. Be among 
the first to have this lovely everblooming house 
plant. ave 
CS-1 Packet of 3 seeds—25c. 
CS-2 Packet of 7 seeds—50c. 
CP-1 Plants, $1.50 each. (Available after May Ist) 
PALMS 
Palms make nice house plants and can stand a rather subdued light, so 
they need not be directly in a window. They need a fairly heavy rich soil. 
PL--3, PL-1, PL-2 
PL-1 KENTIA PALM—This is the most com- 
mon palm and the one usually seen at parties, 
weddings and funerals. %5e each. 
PL-2 DATE PALM (Phoenix roebelini) — A 
palm with more feathery type leaves. 75¢ each. 
PL-3 NEANTHE BELLA PALM — A choice 
slow growing dwarf palm which is excellent for 
large dish gardens or as individual plants. 75¢ each. 
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