EO — 
Episcia Splendens—Silvery green leaves, darker at 
margins. Scarlet flowers. See photo. 
3”—75c¢ 
Nautilocalyx Bullatus (Episcia Tessellata)—Upright, 
large glossy, quilted leaves. Yellow flowers. See 
photo. 
3”—1.50 
Rhektophyllum Mirabile—Variegated green and white 
leaves 8-12” long. Rare. 
10.00 
Schmisatoglottis—(Aglaonema_ Roeblinii)—Large up- 
right handsome houseplant. Grows under ad- 
verse conditions. See photo. 
4”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 5°—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
6”—5.00 
Spathiphyllum Cannifolium — Pale green leaves. 
Large white fragrant flowers. Rare. 
4”—3.00 
Spathiphyllum Candidum—Glossy green foliage. 
Beautiful white flowers in spring. Easy to grow 
indoors. Likes shade. Feed with Wilson s Or- 
chid Fertilizer. See photo. 
5”—3.00 6”—4.00—5.00 
Spathiphyllum Floribundum—Dwarf habit. Small 
white spathe. Special order. Very limited. 
7.50 
Syngonium Wendlandi—Small dish garden plant green 
row-shaped leaves centered with silver. 
3”—.75 
Tacca Cristata (the ‘‘bat plant’’)—Wierd black flowers 
with long tendrils. Gorgeous ribbed foliage. A 
true exotic. Plants to flower in 1 year. 
4”°—3.00 
Tradescantia Reginae—Erect plant, purplish-crimson 
leaf centers, silver at edges, purple underneath. 
3”—1.00 
Xanthosoma Lindenii var. Magnifica—Handsome trop- 
ical aroid, prominent white veins. Grow as for 
alocasias. 
5”—7.50 
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