PHILODENDRON FOSTERIANUM 
PHILODENDRONS 
Twenty-Five Different Kinds 
INTRODUCING 
SELF-HEADING 
PHILODENDRONS 
THE PERFECT HOUSE PLANT 
1. PHILODENDRON BIPINNATIFI- 
DUM 
A Philodendron from South America that resem- 
bles P. DUBIUM only the leaf is about twice the 
size. It produces a beautiful leaf pattern with the 
deeply notched leaves. A very tropical effect can 
be achieved with this plant. (See photograph. Ma- 
ture plant and 8” pot size.) 
6” pot size 17.50 to 10.00 each 
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10” pot size 15.00 to 20.00 each 
2. PHILODENDRON FOSTERIANUM 
(P. Species No. 1 x P. Bipinnatifidum) 
Another spectacular self-heading hybrid with large 
leaves. This hybrid combines the best characters of 
P. BIPINNATIFIDUM and the other outstanding 
Philodendrons species used. The leaf character is 
intermediate between the two. The leaves are very 
heavy textured on long stems. Plants are adaptable 
to use in fireplaces and lounges, in front of glass 
walls and entrances. A very rugged plant. Will 
produce as many as 25 large leaves to a head. (See 
photograph. Parents used and 8” pot size.) 
6” pot size 7.50 to 10.00 each 
8” pot size 12.50 to 15.00 each 
10” pot size 15.00 to 20.00 each 
3. PHILODENDRON ORLANDO 
(P. Wendlandi x P. Species No. 2) 
A hybrid Philodendron crossed between P. WEND- 
LANDI and an unidentified P. species No. 2. One 
of the most promising hybrids of Philodendron. The 
leaf character is similar to WENDLANDI but with 
more stem to the leaf. A truly remarkable intro- 
duction. (See photographs. Parents used and 5” 
pot size.) 
4’”’ pot size 5.00 to 7.00 each 
5” pot size 7.50 to 10.00 each 
4. PHILODENDRON SELLOUM 
A Brazilian self-heading Philodendron very popu- 
lar in California. It is reported as being very cold 
resistant, tolerating temperatures in the low twen- 
ty’s. A large leaf-type of robust habit. (See pho- 
tograph, page 51.) 
5” pot size 5.00 to 6.00 each 
8” pot size 7.50 to 10.00 each 
