SPATHIPHYLLUii - A genus of aroids grown for their 
attractive flowers. Erroneously called 
"“hite 4nthuriums", Very easy culture, 
like lots of moisture and less light than 
most plants. 
Spathiphyllum cannaefolium (S. patini) - Broad 
dark green leaves to two feet long. Large 
fragrant white flowers. Med. plant $2.00 
Spathiphyllum clevelandii (S. candidum) - A very 
desirable house plant which stands dark con-’ 
ditions very well. Many glossy strap leaves, 
white flowers in the spring. Medium pl.-¥1.50 
Spathiphyllum floribundum - True to its name, it 
flowers constantly with small, velvety white 
flowers. Never grows large. Small pl. $2.50 
PHILODENDRONS, etc. The following are rare or 
choice tropical plants, mostly vines, 
which are grown for their interesting 
foliage. They are not very particular 
as to the kind of soil they like, but 
a loose, well-aerated soil is the best. 
These plants hold up quite a long time 
even if placed some distance from the 
source of light. 
Philodendron andreanum ~- This striking rarity 
has long satiny leaves that are dark olive 
green. The finest of the genus. Small 
plant %37.50; medium plant mounted on 
natural cork bark $10.00 
Philodendron crassinervum — Long, narrow foliage 
with broad, thick midrib’ and sina 
Small plant $1.50 
Philodendron cruentum ~- A new species with | red 
on underside of leaves. Small plant 71.50 
Philodendron gloriosum - Beautiful satiny dark 
green heart-shaped leaves with broad white 
midrib. Choice. Small plant $2.00 to $3.00 
Philodendron guttiferum - Leaves black-green, 
ayriheed: opposite on stem, making it an 
unusual climber. Small plant $2.00 
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