GYNURA AURANTIACA. Royal Velvet Plant. Beautiful 
royal velvet purple foliage plant. Choice. $1.00. 
HETEROCENTRON SUBTRIPLINERVIA. A _ lovely winter 
blooming small shrub, light green foliage, stem sharp- 
ly four angled. The pure white star like flowers 
completely cover the plant. $1.00. 
HIBBERTIA VOLUBILIS. Climbing with glossy green leaves 
and bright yellow flowers 2 inches across; flowers 
in winter. $1.50. 
HOYA AUSTRALIS. Large rounded leaves. Flowers white 
in very large umbels. An extra strong grower. $3.00. 
HOYA CARNOSA. The old fashioned Wax Plant. Flowers 
in umbels, light pink with star shaped center of rose. 
$1.50: 
HOYA CARNOSA VAR. VARIEGATA.. Like the above, 
with creamy edged leaves, turning pink in sunlight. 
Very rare. $3.00. 
HOYA BELLA. Miniature Wax Plant. Flowers white, center 
blush pink. Very fragrant. $2.00. 
HYPOESTIS FOETIDA. ‘Pink Dot’. A fast growing foliage 
plant with bright green leaves sprinkled with rose 
colored dots. $1.00. 
INCH PLANT. Red, variegated, green. 75c. 
ISOLOMA ERIANTHUM. Rare.Soft velvet green leaves. 
Flowers tubular, like foxglove, orange-red, the lower 
lobes spotted. Excellent winter flowering for partial 
shade. $2.00. 
IXORA COCCINEA. One of the most satisfactory winter 
blooming house plants. Leaves bright shiny green off- 
set by clusters of orange red flowers. $3.00. 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM. "Royal Jasmine”. A fine jas- 
mine for the window garden, growth is bushy with 
glossy green leaves, covered with pure white star 
like flowers, very fragrant. $2.00. 
JUSTICIA. Plume piant, pink and red. $1.50. 
KITCHINGIA UNIFLORA. Interesting trailing plant, with 
fleshy small leaves, flowers bright red at ends of 
stems. Likes ample sun. $2.00. 
LIGULARIA KAEMPFERI var. aureo-maculatus. LEOPARD 
PLANT. Very old, extra fine house plant. Rounded 
glossy green leaves, mottled yellow. $2.00. 
MACLEANIA INSIGNIS. A very rare plant of trailing habit. 
Leaves glossy green, flowers are bright scarlet in 
tubular clusters, they appear to look like wax. A 
handsome plant both in foliage and flower. It was 
first discovered in the province of Vera Cruz at an 
elevation of 4000 feet. $2.00. 
MARANTA ARUNDINACEA AUREA. Bermuda Arrow 
Root. Decorative foliage plant, yellow and green varie- 
gated leaves. Excellent for shady windows. Moisture 
loving plant. $1.00. 
MARANTA KERCHOVEANA. syn. Bicolor. The prayer plant, 
so called because it closes the leaves at eventide. 
Fine for table plant in shade. Leaves bright green 
with maroon spots. 75c. 
MARANTA OPPENHEIMIANA TRI-COLOR. The most bril- 
liant of dwarf marantas. Rare. Leaves of rainbow hue, 
under side bright rose. $3.00. 
MARICA GRACILIS. Twelve Apostles, iris like toliage, 
white and blue flowers. $1.00. 
MUEHLENBECKIA PLATYCLADA. Extremely interesting with 
broad flat ribbon-like leaves. Flowers white producing 
red fruit. Of easy culture. $2.00. 
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