whorling rosette formation; cen- 
ter leaves and bracts turn vivid 
crimson in advance of small pur- 
ple flowers; color remains for 
several months; starts to bloom 
in April; 8 inch height with an 
8 to 12 inch spread, $3.50. 
NEOREGELIA FARINOSA hy- 
brids, having the showy crimson 
center along with various col- 
ored leaves; $1.50 and $3.50. 
NEOREGELIA HYBRIDS Some 
beautiful. showy, colorful hy- 
brids: dwarf rosettes; average 
size 8 in. high with a7 inch 
spread; $1.00 and $2.00. 
NEOREGELIA MARMORATA 
“Marble Plant” is a hybrid with 
stiff rosette form; light green 
leaves. with red-marbled spots; 
has red ‘fingernail’ tips; pur- 
ple flowers low in center: 
makes an excellent living flower 
vase; $1.50 for an 8 inch high 
plant with a 5 inch spread; $3.50 
for a large fine specimen with a 
12 inch spread. 
NIDULARIUM AMAZONICUM 
(Brazil) A stunning plant which 
enjoys dense shade; leaves are 
purplish-maroon with green; cen- 
ter cup is made up of brick-red 
bracts surrounding ivory white 
flower; very stunning; 6 inches 
hight with a 10 inch _ spread, 
$3.00; 9 in. high with a 12 in 
spread or more, $5.00. 
NIDULARIUM FULGENS (Bra- 
zil) A whorled rosette of exquis- 
ite light green leaves with dark 
splotches; showy unarmed teeth 
on margins; at flowering period 
center bracts turn brilliant ce. 
rise; purple LOT emerge; col- 
or remains several months; 10 
inches in height with a 12 inch 
spread, $5.00; a gloriously beau- 
tiful plant. Blooms in spring. 
NEOREGELIA TRISTIS' (Bra- 
zil) Semi-dwarf; tubular type; 
height 6 to 9 inches with a 5 to 
6 inch spread; leaves spotted 
with red; also spotted with dark 
purple; supply limited. $1.50. 

DYCKIA FOSTERIANA 
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HOHENBERGIA 


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