NEW INTRODUCTIONS (Continued) 
PHILODENDRON MANDIANUM 
This very attractive satin green heart-shaped foliage 
plant is one of the most attractive of the newer hybrid 
Philodendrons. The growing tip and stem is of a 
reddish hue which contrasts beautifully with darker 
green matured leaves. (See photograph.) 
5” 3.00 each 
PHILODENDRON PANDURAEFORME 
Here is a truly exotic foliage plant with no two leaves 
alike. The irregular-shaped leaves of olive green will 
hold your attention. Unsurpassed for interior decora- 
tion. New and rare. (See photograph.) 
5” 3.00 each 
PHILODENDRON SODIROI 
This is a gem of the smaller heart-shaped leaf type. 
The coloring is a combination of slate grey with darker 
olive green areas which gives a silvery mottled effect 
in shades of green. Stem is a red color. Excellent 
for the smaller pottery containers and planters in the 
home or can be planted under the orchid benches in 
the greenhouse for ground cover to help maintain hu- 
midity. (See photograph.) 
3” pot size 1.00 each; three for 2.75 
PHILODENDRON DUBIUM 
This star-shaped leafed Philodendron is hard to beat 
for a decorative foliage plant. Very hardy and slow 
enough growing not to get out of bounds. (See 
photograph. ) 
4’’ 2.00 ea., 3 for 5.00; 5” 3.00 ea., 3 for 7.50 
COLLINA ELEGANS 
This dwarf Palm is a most welcome addition for house 
plant use. Excellent for coffee or end tables where 
space is a premium but you want a smart effect. The 
height is approximately eight to ten inches. Every 
leaf is a true character frond of the palm. A very 
recent introduction that will find its place among top- 
notch house plants. (See photograph.) 
3” 1.00 ea. or (Postpaid 1.50 U.S.A.) 
SCHEFFLERA DIGITATA 
This plant when a small seedling may be used for dish 
gardens and planters. It has a very dark green glossy 
surface to the leaf that appears as if it were waxed. 
Grown into larger sizes it can take the place of Kentia 
Palms or similar foliage plants. Very easily grown. 
(See photograph. ) 
Dae oceeaueo LOL 2.00 
PELLIONIA PULCHRA 
This lovely vine of the Pacific Islands has very at- 
tractive purplish leaves with light green background 
and black veins. The stems are fleshy with a purple 
color. Easily grown if kept moist. Another good 
plant for ground cover under the conservatory benches 
to help raise humidity. (See photograph.) 
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