Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . f light green with white cts. each. PANDANUS (Screw Pine). Mr. Eben E. Rexford writes the following cultural note expressly for this book: This plant—better known as Screw Pine, because of the spiral arrangement of its leaves—is extremely ornamental when well grown. Especially P. Veitchi, whose long, gracefully curving leaves are broadly striped with creamy white on agreen ground. This variety makesa charming table decoration whenits pot is hidden by vines or othergreenery. The Pandanus requiresabout the same treatment as theDraca
Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . f light green with white cts. each. PANDANUS (Screw Pine). Mr. Eben E. Rexford writes the following cultural note expressly for this book: This plant—better known as Screw Pine, because of the spiral arrangement of its leaves—is extremely ornamental when well grown. Especially P. Veitchi, whose long, gracefully curving leaves are broadly striped with creamy white on agreen ground. This variety makesa charming table decoration whenits pot is hidden by vines or othergreenery. The Pandanus requiresabout the same treatment as theDracaena, but is better adapted toculture in the living-room than thatplant is. Qraminifolius. Narrow, darkgreen foliage; makes a prettyplant for table decoratiom. 50cts. each. Pacificus. A rare and beautifulspecies, with broad, massive,dark green foliage. 3-inch pots,35 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 50cts. each. Veitchi. One of the finest deco-rative plants for the house. Seedescription above 4-inch pots, 12 in. high. .75c esch. 6 18 s; 8 30 MusA Ensete.
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