PHILODENDR 
HASTATUM 
Philodendron Gloriosum—A charming specimen from 
Ecuador with large, heart-shaped leaf that. has 
radiating broad ivory veins from the center of 
the leaf. Velvet texture leaf. Long leaf stem. 
A slower grower than some Philodendron and 
does not get out of bounds. (See photograph). 
5”—3.00 - 4.00 
*Philodendron Guttiferyum—See Photo. Makes a col- 
umn-like effect on a totem pole. Small 4-6” 
dark green, glossy leaves. An accent plant. 
Grows tall and narrow. New. 
24” Totem—5.00 
Philodendron Hastatum—A favorite. The large glossy 
dark jade leaves. A fine totem subject. (See 
photograph). 
5”—3.00, 3 for 7.50 
“Philodendron Hastatum var. variegata—Spectacular 
yellow and green foliage. New and rare. Lim- 
ited supply. See photo. 
5”—10.00 
Philodendron Imbe—Similar to P. HASTATUM in leaf 
pattern but the underside of leaf is dark maroon 
in color. Leaves are heavy as Chamois. skin. 
(See photograph). 
5”—3.50, 3 for 10.00 
“Philodendron Lacineatum—New. See photo. 
5”,—4.00 
Philodendron Mandianum—this very attractive satin 
green heart-shaped foliage plant is one of the 
most attractive of the newer hybrid Philoden- 
drons. The growing tip and stem is of a reddish 
hue which contrasts beautifully with darker green 
matured leaves. (See photograph). 
5”—3.00 - 4.00 
Philodendron Panduraeforme—Here is a truly exotic 
foliage plant with no two leaves alike. The ir- 
reqular-shaped leaves of olive green will hold 
your attention. Unsurpassed for interior decora- 
tion. New and rare. See photo. 
5” —3.00—4.00 
Philodendron Pertusum—The most popular Philoden- 
dron after P. Cordatum. It is often confused 
with Monstera Deliciosa because the leaf pat- 
terns are similar. Pertusum does not have trunk 
or leaves as large as Monstera and leaves are 
not as perforated. Stands up well under any 
conditions. See photo. 
5” —3.00—4.00 
6” —4.00—5.00 
Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant) (See photo). 
6” pot size 6.00 to 7.00 
8” pot size 7.50 to 10.00 
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