12. PHILODENDRON DUBIUM 
This star-shaped leafed Philodendron is hard to beat as a decorative foliage plant. 
Very hardy and slow enough growing not to get out of bounds. (See page 55.) 
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14. PHILODENDRON FRIEDRICHSTAHLI 
Dark green leaves with multiple perforations, somewhat like those of Monstera 
Deliciosa, except smaller (6”-9” long, 4”-6” wide) and entire. Compact growth 
gives solid green effect. (See photograph, page 52.) 
TO pot ssize 1 2-50= 15,00 
15. PHILODENDRON GLORIOSUM 
A charming specimen from Ecuador with large, heart-shaped leaf that has radiat- 
ing broad ivory veins from the center of the leaf. Velvet texture to the leaf. Leaf 
stem is long. A slower grower than some Philodendron and does not get out of 
bounds. (See photograph, page 52.) 
5” 3.00 - 4.00 each 
16. 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, page 56.) 
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17. PHILODENDRON IMBE 
Similar to P. HASTATUM in leaf pattern but the underside of leaf is dark ma- 
roon in color. Leaves are heavy as Chamois skin. (See photograph, page 51.) 
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18. 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, page 55.) 
5” 3.00 to 4.00 each 
19. 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 
decoration. New and rare. (See photograph, page 55.) 
5” 3.00 to 4.00 each 
20. PHILODENDRON PERTUSUM 
The most popular Philodendron after P. CORDATUM. It is really MONSTERA 
DELICIOSA. Custom has ordained the immature leaf stage to be called P. PER- 
TUSUM. The leaf variation in pattern is extreme in some stages of growth. When 
leaves reach full character then it is called MONSTERA DELICIOSA. In the 
tropics it bears an edible fruit. Stands up well under all conditions. (See page 51 =) 
6” pot size 4.00 to 5.00 each 
21. MONSTERA DELICIOSA (Swiss Cheese Plant) 
6” pot size 6.00 to 7.00 (See photograph, page 53.) 
8” pot size 7.50 to 10.00 
54 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
