Combinations. We have combination plantings of as- 
sorted Philodendrons and tropical vines that are 
handsome specimens. Established on totems in 
wooden tubs, 24, 20 and 36 inches tall. 
oe 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 
Philodendron Pittieri—A new introduction. Texture of 
leaf is extremely glossy and heavy. A pleasing 
solid apple green. Beautiful on cork totems. It 
will tolerate dry conditions very well. (See photo- 
graph.) 
4”—2.00 
5” on cork totem 3.50—4.50 
*“Philodendron Scandens — small, iridescent taffeta 
leaves, green on top, pink underneath. See photo. 
3”—1.25, 3 or more 1.00 each 
A200 
Philodendron Sodiroi—tThis is a gem of the smaller 
heart-shaped leaf type. The coloring is a com- 
bination of slate grey with darker olive green 
areas which gives a silvery mottled effect in 
shades of green. Stem is a red color. Excellent 
for the smaller pottery containers and planters 
in the home or can be planted under orchid 
benches in the greenhouse for ground cover to 
help maintain humidity. (See photo). 
3”—1.00, 3 for 2.75 
6” totem 3.50—4.50 
Philodendron Squamiferum—A really exotic plant of 
spectacular leaf design from French Guiana. 
Sometimes referred to as anchor leaf. It is 
shaped like a Malayan Kris. The petiole or stem 
is covered with a red pubescence (hairs). Supply 
is limited. (See photo). 
4”—(3 to 5 leaves) —5.00 
5”—(5 to 8 leaves) —7.50 
Decorative 
Foliage Plants 
Alsophila Australis—(Tree Fern). Spectacular. Has 
long been a conservatory favorite. Fronds form 
a trunk as plant ages. Keep moist and feed well. 
See photo. 
5”—3.50, 3 for 9.00 
Aralia Balfouriana — Erect plant. Attractive round 
leaves edged with white. See photo. 
3”— .60, 3 for 1.50 
Aralia Elegantissima—Dark, lacy leaves. Grows tall 
and narrow. Extremely decorative against light 
background. See photo. 
4”—5.00 57150 
Aralia Sieboldi—a very decorative star shaped leaf 
that holds well indoors. Plant is upright in habit 
and bushy. Excellent for corners and doorways. 
5”—3.00 6” —5.00—6.00 
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