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Your Spring Garden-Cleaning! PAID, 
Permit No. 15 
FLORIDA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE CO. 
LEESBURG & OCALA, FLORIDA 
“The Home of Millions of Plants” FORM 3547 REQUESTED 
ORCHIDS BY THE DOZEN! 
One of the most satisfactory orchids for garden use is the PHAIUS 
GRANDIFOLIUS or Nun’s Lily Orchid. It is grown as either a pot plant, or 
planted directly in the patio or planting bed, where it thrives and produces 
tall flower stalks with twelve to twenty flowers to each stalk. The flowers are 
three to four inches wide, silvery white outside and yellowish-brown within, 
with a purple lip margined with yellowish brown. Sometimes the flower spikes 
are three to four feet in height. The common name “Nun’s Lily Orchid” is given 
because within the lip is an ivory-like replica of a white-hooded nun. 
The Phaius produces broad green leaves from a pseudo bulb, and multi- 
plies if left in the same location until it forms a very nice clump of foliage and 
flowers. It is easy to grow and produces an abundance of lovely orchids. Every 
garden needs at least a clump of these. Priced $3.50 each and up. 
PHILODENDRON SELLOUM fixrpy sarve 
If you need a plant for a tropical effect, yet something that will stand the 
unusual wintery weather that sometimes slips up on us, then youll cer- 
tainly want a PHILODENDRON SELLOUM! This is a large leafed 
plant, deeply lobed, and stemless, with an attractive green color and 
interesting spreading habit of growth. 
Like many of the newer Philodendrons, the Selloum does not climb, but 
spreads out in shrub fashion, with the cut foliage forming an outstanding 
clump that will look very tropical.in appearance, yet will stand tempera- 
tures down to 18 degrees without damage. 
Priced at $1.50 and up. 
