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PHILODENDRONS 
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Philodendrons are perfect plants for indoor decoration because of their attractive 
foliage and their durability. They can stand the dry conditions of today’s buildings, 
and will grow with or without much daylight. 
We are extremely proud to introduce the new Self-Heading Philodendrons. These 
plants do not climb, but radiate their growth from a central crown. They are as suit- 
able for indoors as the more familiar vining types, but generally more useful because 
they do not need supports. We expect to introduce other new varieties as stock 
becomes available. 
Culture: Keep moderately moist. Give at least one good soaking per week and 
water intermediately if necessary. Mulch with peat of sphagnum to slow drying out. 
Cleanse foliage once a month with damp cloth. Feed with liquid fertilizer monthly. 
SELF-HEADING PHILODENDRONS 
* Indicates new Introductions 
Philodendron Bipinnatifidum—Resembles P. Dubium but leaves are twice as large 
and deeply notched. Very tropical design. See photograph. 
6”—7.50-10.00 8” —12.50-15.00 10”—15.00-20.00 
Philodendron Fosterianum (P. Species #1 x P. Bipinnatifidum)—A new hybrid. See 
photo. Heavy webbed leaves on long stems. Will produce as many as 25 
per plant. Very rugged. Most effective where large plant is wanted. 
6”—7.50-10.00 8” —12.50-15.00 10”—15.00-20.00 
Philodendron Orlando (P. Wendlandi x P. Species No. 2)—Semi-self-heading hybrid. 
Leaves similar to Wendlandi but more stem and a short trunk. See photograph. 
4”—5.00 - 7.00 5”—7.50 - 10.00 
*Philodendron Seaside—A newly available species with large graceful leaves. Grows 
naturally by ocean so can stand salt spray and is recommended for beach 
homes. 
6”—7.50 
Philodendron Selloum—A popular Brazilian species. Cold-resistant and can stand 
slightly below freezing. Large, notched leaves. See photograph. 
5”—5.00-6.00 8” —7.50-10.00 10”—12.50-15.00 
*Philodendron Species ##1—Big idented leaves on strong stems. Attractive. See photo. 
4”—4.00 6”—6.00-7.50 
*Philodendron Species ##1 x P. Selloum—An attractive new cold-resistant hybrid. 
4”—4.00 6”—6.00-7.50 
Philodendron Undulatum—Large wavy, heart-shaped leaves on long stems. See photo. 
6”—7.50 8”—10.00-12.50 
Philodendron Wendlandi—An ideal houseplant. See photo. Broad spatula-shaped 
leaves coming from central crown. Does not climb. Durable. Grows beauti- 
fully indoors in light or shade. 
4”—4.00-5.00 5”—6.50-7.50 6”—10.00-12.50 
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Greenhouses at Mamdarin on the St. Johns River 
