Dieffenbachia Picta—White spots, green background. 
Most familiar variety. 
4”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 5"—3.00 
Dieffenbachia Rudolph Roehrs—Creamy-white leaves 
with dark green veins. 
4”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 5/’—3.00 
Dieffenbachia Roehrs Superba—More white than 
Picta. .New. 
4” —3.00 5”—4.00 
Dieffenbachia Splendens—Velvety-green, small white 
dots. Different. See photo. 
4”—4.00 
Dichorisandra Mosaica Undata (or Geogenanthus un- 
datus)— ‘Seersucker Plant''—Crinkled green and 
black leaves, purple undersides and stems. Low 
growing for coffee table use. 
3”—1.50 (postpaid Cont. U.S.A. 2.98) 
Pellionia Pulchra—Small vine with purplish leaves and 
black veins. Purple stems. Keep moist. See 
photo. 
3”—.75, 3 for 2.00 
Pilea Cadierei, “Aluminum Plant’””—New Green leaves 
with large silver spots. See photo. 
3”—75c 4”—2.00 
Potho Aureus var. Silver Moon—Vine with distinctive 
variegated leaves in marble pattern. 
e755, oeror 2.00 
“Quilted Taffeta Plant’—See Hoffmannia Refulgens. 
Sansevieria Compacta—Short, compact plant. Dark 
green, yellow margin. 
3”—.60, 3 for 1.50 
Sansevieria Ehrenbergii—Steel-blue, channeled leaved 
edged with white. Fan-like pattern. A cast-iron 
plant. Grows anywhere. See photo. 
Si 2.50 4” —3.50 
Sansevieria Hahnii—Compact, low-growing. For dish 
gardens. 
3°60, 3 for 1250 
4”—.85, 3 for 2.25 
Sansevieria Nelsonii—tall, very dark green pointed 
leaves. Durable. See photo. 
3/60), 3. for) 1:50 4”—2.00 
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