

NEOREGELIA FARINOSA 

NEOREGELIA 

MARMORATA 

SPECTABILIS 
NEOREGELIA SARMENTOSA 
var. CHLOROSTICTA (Brazil) A 
brilliant semi-dwarf Neoregelia; 
in full light, leaves are deep red 
with green spots; $1.50; $2.50; 
$3.00. 
NEOREGELIA SPECTABILIS 
“Painted Fingernail” (Brazil) 
Stiff rosette with troughed green 
leaves tipped with red “finger- 
nails;’ underside has greyed 
leaves with lighter grey horizon- 
tal bands; excellent for living 
flower vase; $1.00 size is small, 
only 6 inches high; $3.00 size is 
very showy. 8 inches high and 
more or less 12 ineh spread; a 
few at $4.00; blue flowers come 
in spring and remain low in cen. 
ter cup; will take sub-tropical 
climate outside in Florida and 
Calif. 2 
NIDULARIUM INNOCENTII 
(Brazil) Small type with purple 
leaves underside; nice rosette; 
flower white; price $3.00. A larg. 
er type with all green leaves, 
white flowers, $3.00 and $4.00 
NIDULARIUM RUTILANS 
(Brazil) Leaves light mottled 
green, sparsely toothed; center 
bracts bright cerise; flowers red; 
rosette; $2.50 size has 10 inch 
spread; $3.50 size has 14 to 16 in. 
spread; blooms in spring. 
QUESNELIA ARVENSIS (Bra-. 
zil) A rather large, showy plant 
of plain green serrated leaves; 
spectacular flower head of wa- 
termelon pink bracts protecting 
blue flowers; 12 to 18 inch full 
size $5.00 and $7.50. 
QUESNELIA HUMILIS (Brazil) 
Smallest sized plant in genus; 
tubular 8 to 10 inches in height; 
plain green leaves; clusters of 
flowers are glowing cerise; small 
but very colorful, 2.00. 
QUESNELIA LIBONIANA 
(Brazil) A stiff tubular type 
with glossy yellowish leaves; 
flower stem hangs gracefully 
down having several tubular 
dark purple flowers held by 
bright orange bracts. 1.50. 
