FENNELL’S ORCHID CATALOGUE 
ORNAMENTAL CONSERVATORY AND HOUSE PLANTS 

Left—Monstera Deliciosa; Center—Philodendron Rubens; Right—Philodendron 
Hastatum; Right Upper—Philodendron Cordatum. 
‘All of these plants will grow well in 
the house and add a nice background 
‘for your orchid flowers. Minimum ship- 
ping order $5.00. 
Cissus. discolor—A very beautiful vine. 
Leaves ovate, acuminate deeply veined 
on top with violet, underneath purple. 
A very fine hanging basket plant. Young 
plants.inGA: pots: 256s eee $1.50 ea. 
Fittonia argyneura—A beautiful ground 
cover for beneath the benches, for use in 
pots, baskets or terraria. Oval leaves 
green veined in white about 3” - 4” 
longwi(3 or pot plantass cs ees $1.00 ea. 
Fittonia Verschaffeltia—Like the above 
but stiffer, heavier leaved and slower 
growing, leaves veined in bright rose. 
Rarewsc pot) plants 222-2 17..04 $1.50 ea. 
Pothos aurea—The old standby. Some- 
times called ‘“‘variegated Philodendron” 
leaves heart shaped green with irregular 
yellow markings. Strong grower in the 
house. 3” pot plants 6” - 8” long. 
50¢ ea. 
Pothos Marble Queen—Like the above, 
leaves beautifully marbled with white, 
not as fast growing as aurea. 38” pot 
plants 3 = Ssleaves..72.:.....-.25...:. 75c ea. 
Philodendron cordatum—The Philoden- 
dron most generally seen, leaves 3” - 4” 
long heart shaped, easily grown. 5 - 6 
plants per 4” pot, plants 8” - 12” long. . 
$1.25 ea. 
P. cordatum variegated—-Same as above 
but leaves marbled with light green and 
white. Rare. One plant per 38” pot, 
Be Alea Ves ie:, be, eee eee $1.50 ea. 
P. Hastatum—One of the larger leaved 
types, leaves arrow shaped 8” - 12” long, 
4 - 6 leaves per plant, 5” pot........ $2.50 ea. 
Larger plants with bigger leaves 5 - 7 
Der piant..0: Ole 1 camer vent. kc $5.00 ea. 
Monstera deliciosa—The most decorative 
leaves in the whole aroid family. Leaves 
up to 4 ft. long, deeply indented and 
punctured with a very interesting pat- 
tern. Makes a very fine house or con- 
servatory plant. 
Several sizes of plants from— 
AG pos sae EM AT le suk aol $3.50 to 
S aepots teen ee oe se ee $15.00 ea. 
Spathyphyllum floribundum — Another 
very beautiful aroid. Leaves long and 
shiny, flowers profusely in May-June 
with beautiful white bracts something 
like small cala lillies. Takes house con- 
ditions better than any other plant we 
awe 8° gevare aa wanesee ee $2.50 ea. 
Bromeliads—-We have a grand mixture 
of these interesting “air plants” all of 
which bear beautiful flower spikes and 
have attractive foliage. None are named 
varieties but we can choose small or 
large varieties for you. They grow ex- 
ceedingly easily in the house, just keep 
the vase-shaped center of their leaves 
filled with water. Please state whether 
you want the large (15” - 25” tall) or 
the small (8” - 15”) type. Per 
$1.50 ea. 


Left to Right—No. 1—African Violet (Blue Boy) in 3” pot as regularly supplied. 
1950 
AFRICAN V/OLETS— 
(Saintpaulias ) 
We have a large assortment of African 
Violets and can furnish you with nearly 
any variety you may desire. 
At the moment we can furnish the fol- 
lowing varieties in 3” pots at $1.25 each. 
Minimum order $5.00 
DARK BLUE 
Blue Boy, Blue Girl, Dupont Blue, 
Mentor Boy, Vulcan 
LIGHT BLUE 
Blue Eyes, Sailor Boy 
LAVENDER 
Dupont Lavender, Red Head, Ame- 
thyst, Bicolor 
PINK 
Fink Lady 
WHITE 
White Lady, White Water Lily 
If you want some particular variety 
not listed we probably have it and can 
furnish it if you will let us know your 
desires. 
OUT OF THE ORDINARY 
Among orchids we have had in bloom 
during the last month which merit more 
than casuai attention have been Brassa- 
vola digbyana alba which took a first 
prize in Fifth International Orchid Show 
in Miami in February 1949. C. Luedde- 
manniana which took first prize for the 
best cattleya species in the 1950 show, 
a specimen plant of D. Sanders’ Crimson 
dark var. which won a Certificate of 
Cultural Achievement in March from 
the South Florida Orchid Society, Renan- 
thera Storei, with a gorgeous spike of 
red blooms, a plant of C. gigas with 
two spikes of seven flowers each and 
another spike of four in a 7” pan, Vanda 
Dearei Cyp. Mme. Martinet with two 
pink flowers, C. Superba with 11 bril- 
liant blooms on 3 spikes, several B200s 
with 4 “fancy” blooms per spike, Ble. 
The Baroness, two fine varieties of Lae- 
lia tenebrosa, Aerides odoratum, D. 
Formosum Giganteum, Renanthera coc- 
cinea, Vanda Merrillii. V. Hookeriana, 
and many new and as yet unnamed Van- 
das and Cattleyas. 
“No. 2—African Violet (Amethyst) in Haeger Pottery Planter. No. 3—Fittonia 
Argyneura in 3” pot. No, 4—Fittonia Verschaffeltia. 
