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PHILODENDRON cordatum (Mexico), popular small leaved 
heart-shaped trailer, small plant 35c, medium 1.25. 
PHILODENDRON cordatum variegatum [67], variegated ivory 
on glossy green leaf, small plant 75c. 
PHILODENDRON corsinianum, large oblong cordate reddish- 
bronze leaf, with sinuate wavy edge, medium plant 10.00. 
PHILODENDRON erubescens (Trop. America), medium size 
arrow shaped leaf with coppery reverse; free growing climber, 
ROGETOS3 CO: 
PHILODENDRON hastatum [65] (Brazil), arrowhead shaped, 
enge bright green leaves growing on slender stem, 3.50 
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PHILODENDRON Imbe (Rio de Janeiro), sword-shaped leaves, 
red underneath, petriole spotted red, 4.00. 
PHILODENDRON lacerum (Mexico), large heart-shaped light 
green leaf with navy indented margin; first Philodendron 
introduced into Florida by Spaniards; 5.00 to 10.00. 
PHILODENDRON Mamei (Ecuador), large corrugated heart 
shaped leaf with silver design; stemless, medium plant 7.50. 
PHILODENDRON Mandaianum, fine hybrid of P. hastatum & 
erubescens, reddish arrow shaped leaves, with red petioles. 
6:00 to“t5- 00: 
PHILODENDRON pertusum [68] (Monstera deliciosa (Mexico) , 
pinnately cut, perforated large leaves, well known decorator. 
3.50-5.00-10.00 to 30.00. 
PHILODENDRON radiatum, long narrow finger-like segments 
along each vein, medium plant 6.00, large 10.00. 
PHILODENDRON Selloum (Dubia [66] (Paraguay), deeply 
lobed, rich green foliage, 2.00 to 6.00. — 
PHILODENDRON scandens (Panama), Tropical climber with 
small heart shaped leaves, glittering-silky above, reddish 
beneath, 50c to 1.00. 
PHILODENDRON sodiroi (Colombia), large heart-shaped leaf 
practically covered with silver, small plant 2.00. 
PHILODENDRON verrucosum (Ecuador), delicate satiny green 
cordate leaves shaded with metallic olive-color; hairy red 
petioles, small plant 3.50, medium 7.50. 
PHILODENDRON (Syngonium) auritum [64] (Jamaica), trilo- 
bed; medium plant 7.50. 
PHOENIX Roebelini [59] (India), graceful Miniature Date 
Palm; small plant 1.50, medium 5.00, specimen 40.00 to 
90.00. 
PILEA Muscosa (W. Indies), Artillery Plant, dwarf; small plant 
50c. 
PILEA Spruceana (Peru), Panamiga or Pan American Friend- 
ship Plant, freely branching, with small dark bronzy-green 
wrinkled leaves. 50c to 1.50. 
PIPER magnificum [18] (Tropics), deep green metallic leaves 
on four-cornered petioles and corky trunk. 3.50 to 5.00. 
PIPER nigrum (East Indies), Black Pepper, tropical creeper with 
ovate dark foliage. 50c-1.00. 
PIPER ornatum (Celebes), slender tropical creeper with waxy 
heart-shaped dark green leaves and silver and pink network 
of veins; small plant 1.00. 
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