. Dreer's garden book 1915. Aspidistra Lukiua Variegata. Asparagus Madagasceriensis. ASPIDISTRA. The Aspidistra is the easiest of all decorative plants to growwell. Give it a loamy soil and plenty of water, and it will askfor nothing more. For veranda decoration in summer it is unexcelled. In the hall, at any season of the year, it will attract more attention than almost any plant that can be grown there. It is never injured by insects. Those who have no luck with other decorative plants ought by all means to try this. Simply keep it well watered and fertilized and it will grow for anyone. Lur
. Dreer's garden book 1915. Aspidistra Lukiua Variegata. Asparagus Madagasceriensis. ASPIDISTRA. The Aspidistra is the easiest of all decorative plants to growwell. Give it a loamy soil and plenty of water, and it will askfor nothing more. For veranda decoration in summer it is unexcelled. In the hall, at any season of the year, it will attract more attention than almost any plant that can be grown there. It is never injured by insects. Those who have no luck with other decorative plants ought by all means to try this. Simply keep it well watered and fertilized and it will grow for anyone. Lurida. Green-leaved. 50 cts., 75 cts. and$ each. Ltirida Variegatai A pretty variegated form, the foliage being striped with white. 75 cts. and $ each. AUCUBA. Japonica. This is a plant deserving a great deal moreattention than it receives. Its foliage is of the richest,glossiest green, thickly spotted with yellow. For halldecorntion it is as attractive as any Palm. In summer itmakes a most charming decoration for the
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