5 PHILODENDRON UNDULATUM 
A new introduction which promises to be outstanding 
from the other self-heading types. The leaves stand very 
erect on stout stems. The leaf is cordate with waves or un- 
dulations on the margin. The silhouette of the leaf is 
unusual. (See photograph.) 
6” pot size $7.50 each 
8” pot size $10.00-$12.50 each 
6 PHILODENDRON SELLOUM 
A Brazilian self-heading Philodendron very popular in 
California. It is reported as being very cold resistant, tolerat- 
ing temperatures in the low twenty’s. A large leaf-type of 
robust habit. (See photograph. ) 
5” pot size $5.00-$6.00 
8” pot size $7.50-10.00 
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7 PHILODENDRON CRUENTUM 
(Redleaf ) 
One of the most startling colored leaf Philodendrons of 
the new introductions. The back of the leaf is a clear red 
mahogany while the top surface is clear green. (See photo- 
graph.) 
4” pot size $4.00 each or 3 for $10.50 
8 PHILODENDRON AURITUM 
A tri-lobed leaf pattern of dark blue green color which 
lends itself to totems. The texture of the leaf is very 
heavy. A new introduction. (See photograph.) 
4” pot size $2.50 each or 3 for $6.00 
9 PHILODENDRON HASTATUM 
This Philodendron is rapidly becoming a favorite. The 
large glossy dark jade leaves give strength of character. A 
fine totem subject. (See photograph.) 
5” pot size $3.00 each or 3 for $7.50 
10 PHILODENDRON IMBE 
Similar to P. HASTATUM in leaf pattern but the under- 
side of leaf is dark maroon in color. Leaves are heavy as 
Chamois skin. (See photograph.) 
5” pot size $4.00 each or 3 for $10.50 
11 PHILODENDRON PITTIERI 
Named for a Frenchman who found it growing in Costa 
Rica. A new introduction. The petioles attached at top 
of heart-shaped leaf. Texture of leaf is extremely glossy 
and heavy. A pleasing color of-solid apple green. Beautiful 
on cork totems. It will tolerate dry conditions very well, 
(See photograph. ) 
4” pot size $2.00 each 
5” pot size| on cork totem $3.50 each 
12 PHILODENDRON PERTUSUM 
The most popular Philodendron after P. CORDATUM. 
It is really MONSTERA DELICIOSA. Custom has or- 
dained the immature leaf stage to be called P. PERTUSUM. 
The leaf variation in pattern is extreme in some stages of 
growth. When leaves reach full character then it is called 
MONSTERA DELICIOSA or Bread fruit in the tropics. 
The fruit is boiled and eaten as a substitute for potatoes. 
Stands up well under all conditions. (See photograph.) 
6” pot size $4.00 to $5.00 each 
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