EPISCIAS 
EPISCIAS. Kin to African Violets, grown like 
them. Startling foliage. Make many new 
plants on runners. Keep moist at all time. 
At least 60° at night. Feed monthly with 
Vita-Ponex Fertilizer. Plant in Peatmoss, 
leafmold, and sharp sand, with granite grav- 
el (turkey grit) for drainage. Grow in shade. 
Lovely for hanging baskets. Cannot ship in 
cold weather. 
EPISCIA ACAJOU. Silver leaf, very handsome. See 
photo. New. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA CHOCOLATE SOLDIER. Dark brown pattern. 
New. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA COCCINEA (Fulgida). Brownish hairy leaves, 
silvery veins. Exotic. Red flowers. 
3”,—1.00 
EPISCIA CUPREATA. Hairy copper leaves. Red flow- 
ers. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA CURPREATA VAR. VIRIDIFOLIA. Plain bright 
green leaves, red flowers. Best bloomer. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA CUPREATA VAR. SILVERSHEEN. Bright silver 
with darker margins. Red flowers. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA DIANTHIFLORA. New species with white 
flowers resembling carnation pinks. Very faint 
purple spotting base of throat. See photo. 
3”—1.50 
EPISCIA EMERALD GEM. All green. New. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA FROSTY. White leaf. New. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA LILACINA. Medium, bronzy leaves, large 
blue flowers. 
3”—1.00 
EPISCIA KLILACINA 
VAR. FANNY HAAGE 
