DIEFFENBACHIA seguine (W. Indies, Jamaica), robust species 
with broad ovate leathery leaves dark green with occasional 
lighter marbling, pleasing green beneath; prominent midrib; 
white striped petioles WALFD 384A 
DIEFFENBACHIA seguine nobilis (irrorata) (W. Indies), yel- 
low-green marbled, thin leaf WTLFM #385 
DIEFFENBACHIA splendens, beautiful velvet, deep bronze- 
green leaf with ivory spots and ivory midrib; slender 
WTHFM #386 
DRACAENA deremensis longi, broad white center stripe 
WTLFW #387 
DRACAENA deremensis warneckei (Tropical Africa) , green with 
narrow white stripes along the leaf blade WALFM #388 
DRACAENA fragrans massangeana (Guinea) , broad yellow cen- 
ter stripe in wide leaf WALFN #389 
DRACAENA fragrans lindenii (Gold Coast), greenish yellow 
bands at margin of broad leaf, center green WALFN 390 
DRACAENA fragrans victoriae, graceful; wide leaves with broad 
yellow bands; very beautiful WTLSN #391 
DRACAENA godseffiana (Upper Guinea), small leathery, deep- 
green leaves spotted white; carried on thin wiry stems 
WALFN #392 
DRACAENA goldieana (Trop. W. Africa), silver cross-band 
design on heart shaped gray foliage; most spectacular 
WTLSN #393 
DRACAENA marginata (Madagascar), narrow, shiny dark foli- 
age edged brown; slow WALFM #394 
DRACAENA masseffiana (Puerto Rico), gracefully umbrella 
shaped, spotted yellow WALFM #395 
DRACAENA rothiana, bayonet-shaped leathery leaves; slow 
growing IALFM #396 
DRACAENA sanderiana (Congo), dwarf, gray-green with broad 
cream margins WALFM #397 
DRACAENA (Cordyline) terminalis (E, Asia), bayonet-shaped 
leaf, copper-green and red WALFN #398 
DRACAENA terminalis E. Andre, broad leaved copper-red vari- 
ety developing bright red leaves in winter WALFN #399 
DRACAENA (Cordyline) terminalis Baby Ti (Hawaii), one of 
tinest of ‘’Red Dracaenas’’ WALFEN #400 
DRACAENA terminalis Firebrand, dark red narrow foliage 
WTLEN #401 
DRIMIOPSIS kirkii (Zanzibar), bulbous, leaves blue-green with 
dark spots; flowers white WTHFM #402 
ELEAGNUS pungens yariegata (Japan, China), ornamental 
shrub with hard green leaves covered with silver dots, edged 
cream; stems brown IPLBM 402A 
EPIPREMNOPSIS media (Borneo), deeply cut, wide leaf, very 
hard, lightly spotted WTHFEM #403 
EPIPREMNUM falcifolium (Java), narrow, dark-green, shiny, 
spear-shaped leaves WTHFEM #404 
EPIPREMNUM pinnatum (Java), aroid related to Philoden- 
dron; elongated, deeply cut leaves, small silver dots along 
midrib of mature leaf WALFM #405 
EPISCIA chontalensis (Nicaragua), small coppery-green hairy 
leaves with light center vein; light blue flowers 
WTHFM 406 
EPISCIA cupreata (Colombia), thick and hairy coppery leaf, 
red flowers WTHFM 407 
EPISCIA cup. Acajou, mahogany with bright silver center 
WTHFM 407A 
EPISCIA cup. Emerald Queen, emerald green with silver gray 
veins, robust growth WTHFM 407B 
EPISCIA cup. Frosty, emerald-green with veins and center sil- 
ver white; robust grower WTHFM 407C 
EPISCIA cupreata metallica (Nicaragua), hairy copper red 
leaf with silvery-pink center vein WTHSM 407D 
EPISCIA cupreata splendens (Colombia), large shiny grass~ 
green leaves with silvery center; robust grower 
WTHSM 407E 
EPISCIA cupreata viridifolia, shiny fresh green foliage 
WTHFM 407F 
EPISCIA fulgida (coccinea) (Colombia), Scarlet Episcia; tropi- 
cal pubescent trailer; brownish green leaves with bright 
silvery-green veins; dark red fl. WTHSM 408 
EPISCIA lilacina cuprea, deep copper foliage with faint silver 
veins WTHFM 408A 
EPISCIA lilacina variegata (Panama), dark coppery leaves with 
beautifully contrasting silver center WTHFM 408B 
EPISCIA lilacina viridis (Costa Rica), emerald green with faint 
silver center WTHFM 408C 
EPISCIA tesselata (Nautilocalyx bullatus) (Peru), upright; 
wrinkled bronzy leaves WTLFM 409 
510A 
950 
509B 
1208A 
509A 
510 
944A 
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