
SPATHYPHYLLUM CANDIDUM 
or S. Clevelandii 
Spathyphyllum Candidum 
A late spring white flowering nearly trunkless, evergreen herb from South America. It 
adapts itself to extremes of humidity and temperature. Therefore, makes a fine house 
plant. The flowers remain for several weeks. The foliage is glossy and remains at- 
tractive throughout the year. The plant will excell if grown moist and fed once a month 
with Wilson’s Orchid Fertilizer. Flowers bear resemblance to white anthuriums. 
Gye DOCS SIZ Met fem eee ee ere ee ee ee ae 4,00-5.00 each 
Aglaonema simplex (Chinese Evergreen) (SEE PHOTOGRAPH) 
Grows well in water or soil. Likes plenty of mois- 5 
ture. Showy rich dark green leaves shaped ovate- 3 o0€ ea. 3 for 
acuminate. (Philippines) 4” 75e ea. 3 for 
Dracaena sanderiana (SEE PHOTOGRAPH) 
Glaucous green foliage attractively edged with a 
border of creamy white. Leaves about 7 to 9 A 
inches long and 1%4”’ wide. 3” 6‘Tde ea. 3 for 
Philodendron cordatum (Philippines) (SEE PHOTOGRAPH) 
A very rugged trailing or climbing vine that may be 
grown in soil, moss or water. Considered the best x 
of all house plants even under adverse conditions. 3” T5C ea. 3 for 
Large plants with three vines to the pot. 4” 1.50 ea. 3 for 
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42 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 


