“Lazy Gardener’s Dream-Come-True,” by M. B. Foster, 
Feb., 1944, in above magazine. 
“Jungle Air Dwellers,” by Mulford and Racine Foster in 
FRONTIERS, Feb., 1944 (Academy of Natural Science, 
Phila., Pa.) 
“Lateral Inflorescences in the Bromeliaceae,” by M. B. 
Foster, in NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL MAGA- 
ZINE, Jan., 1945 (Washington, D. C.) Reprints can be 
ordered from the author, 25c. 
“Blueprint of the Jungle,” M. B. Foster in the JOUR- 
NAL OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
Jan.,, 1945," Bronx: Park, N.Y. 
“Introducing Bromeliads,” by M. B. Foster in SOUTH- 
BERN HOME AND GARDEN, May, 1945. (Dallas, Texas) 
“What is a Bromeliad?” by M. B. Foster, in FLOWER 
GROWER, Nov., 1945 (Grand Central Terminal, N. Y.) 
“Bright Plants for Dull Windows,” by Montague Free, 
in HOME GARDEN, April, 1946. 
“Foolproof House Plants,” by Ladislaus Cutak in 
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, Nov., 1947. 
“Mother Nature’s Original Flower Vase,” by M. B. and 
Racine Foster, in GARDENER’S CHRONICLE, Sept., 
1947. 
“Hybrid Dyckia, Lad Cutak,” by M. B. Foster, in CAC- 
TUS AND SUCCULENT JOURNAL, Oct., 1947 (Pasa- 
dena, Calif.) 
“Do You Know the Bromeliads?” a series by M. B. Fos- 
ter in CACTUS AND SUCCULENT JOURNAL for Oct. 
and Nov., 1945; Jan., 1946; March, April, May and July 
1947 (Pasadena, Calif,) Reprinted in Cactus and Succu- 
lent Journal Year Book; available fall 1949 from Box 
101, Pasadena, Calif., at $5.00. 
“Bromeliads in Florida Horticulture,” by Mulford B. 
Foster, published in the PROCEEDINGS OF THE 
FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURE MEETING for 
1948; reprints can be obtained from the author. 
“You Don’t Need a Green Thumb with Bromeliads,” by 
M. B. and Racine Foster in HOME GARDEN, Sept. issue 
1949 (444 Madison Ave., New York) 
A number of articles on various bromeliads under 
“Plant Portraits,” by T.. H. Everett in GARDENER’S 
CHRONICLE for Oct. 1943; Feb. 1944; May 1944; March 
1945; Oct. 1945; April 1949. 
“A Bromeliad For Every Interior,” by M. B. and R. Fos- 
ter in FLOWER GROWER, Nov. or Dee. 1949 (Grand 
Central Terminal, N. Y.) 
“Spanish Moss: Forest By-Product of the South,” by G. 8. Corfield in 
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY, Nov. 1943 (3333 Elston Ave., Chi- 
miscago, iL}, 3oc. 
“Air Plants and Their Problems of Survival,” by E. E. Naylor in 
Journal of New York Botanical Garden, March 1945 (Bronx 
Park. N.Y.) 
“The Bromeliad-Malaria Complex in Trinidad,” by C. S. Pittendrigh 
in EVOLUTION, March 1948. Prince & Lemon St., Lancaster. Pa. 
