
BROMELIA BALANSAE 

 BILLBERGIA PYRAMIDALIS 

CRYPTANTHUS  BIVITTATUS 
HYBRIDS 
B. nutans X Crypt. Beuckerii 
50c and 75c. 
B. nutans X Crypt. Bahianus 
50c and $1.00. 
DYCKIA CUTAK (D. sulphurea 
X D. leptostachya) My new hy- 
brid; has bronze-red leaves; 
spiny; vigorous grower does 
best outside in warm climate; 
produces several blooming stalks 
per year; plant develops into a 
compact group of plants; tall 
flowering stalk of orange flower; 
$1.00 and $2.00. 
DYCKIA FOSTERIANA (My 
new species) A dense whorl of 
lovely silvery arched leaves 
which produce a spike of rich 
orange flowers. Certainly far 
surpasses any known Dyckia. 
Each plant develops a_ double 
head and sub-divides, forming a 
compact multiple mound. This is 
the first offering. Stock is limit- 
ed and only one plant to a per- 
son. Size 3 to 4 inches, $5.00. 
DYCKIA LEPTOSTACHYA 
(Brazil) Leaves are_ bronze, 
spines on margins; flower rich 
orange; persistent bloomer; can 
be used as a house plant and 
also as a garden plant in sub. 
tropical climate; 10 inch spread; 
a0c and 75c and $1.00. 
GUZMANIA MINOR (Brazil) A 
small but attractive plant; plain 
green leaves; spineless; pretty 
rosette; long lasting flower head 
of orange bracts; yellow and 
white flowers; $2.00. 
HOHENBERGIA STELLATA 
(Brazil) Has a spectacular 4 to 5 
foot spike of flower clusters with 
brilliant cerise red _ bracts, 
French purple-blue flowers; 
plant has light green leaves in 
rosette formation with heavy 
spines on margins; rather large 
for house plant; is best in green- 
house or conservatory; $2.00; 
$3.00; $7.50; would thrive outside 
| in tropical climate. 
NEOREGELIA FARINOSA 
(Brazil) “Crimson Cup.” First’ 
introduction into horticulture; 
