HYBRID PHILODENDRON 
SEEDLINGS 
P. Hastatum x P. Wendlandi. 
4”—3.00 
P. Squamiferum x P. Wendlandi. 
4”—3.00 
P. Wendlandi x P. Radiatum. 
4”—3.00 
P. Squamiferum x P. Tripartitum. 
4”—3.50 
P. x Wallisii (P. Hastatum variegata x P. Calophyllum) 
Beautiful variegation. 
Medium plant—10.00 
PHILODENDRON SPECIES NOT YET IDENTIFIED 
We offer 17 rare species of Philodendrons not yet 
identified. All are 3 or 4” pots, small propagations 
for growing on. Propagated upon order only. 
Species ##1—Listed under self-heading Philoden- 
drons. 
Species #2—Long, narrow, pendant blade, compact. 
3.00 
Species #3—Round, heart-haped leaf; short, winged 
petiole. 3.00 
Species #4—Small, corrugated leaf blade, very com- 
pact. 2.50 
Species #5—Blade cut like P. Dubium, internodes 
far apart. 2.50 
Species #6—Small, oblong leaf; stretchy, fast 
grower. 1.50 
Species #7—Shiny, thick, arrow-shaped leaves, 
stretchy. 2.50 
Species ##8—Thick, shiny leaf, shaped like small P. 
Hastatum. 2.50 
Species #9—Looks like a Spathiphyllum with pen- 
dant leaves. 3.00 
Species 4#10—Long, arrow-shaped leaf with small 
posterior lobes. 2.50 
Species ##11—Leggy, Hastatum-type plant; leaf more 
heart-shaped. 2.50 
Species #12—Leaf cut like a Rhaphidophora, pos- 
sible R. Laciniosus. 2.50 
Species ##13—Looks like a green P. Cruentum with 
lacy edges. 5.00 
Species #14—Blade similar to P. Wendlandi, growth 
habits of Nephthytis. 5.00 
Species #15—Blade like P. Sodieroi without grey; 
long petiole. 5.00 
Species #16—Long, corrugated blade; internodes 
close. 10.00 
Species #17—Dwarf, arrow-shaped climber. 2.50 
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