PHILODENDRONS 
PH-1 Philodendron Cordatum —Our 
common Philodendron with glossy 
green heart shaped leaves. It requires 
little care and sunlight. 35¢ each. 
PH-2 Philodendron Sodiroi — A 
choice small growing plant with heart 
shaped leaves of grey and green 
splashed silver; reddish stem. A very 
unusual plant. $1.00 each. 
PH-3 Philodendron Mican (Red Leaf 
Philodendron)—A small growing Phil- 
odendron with small heart shaped irri- 
descent leaves which are red-bronze on 
top and red-green underneath which 
gives a velvety appearance. A very 
choice Philodendron. $1.00 each. 
PH-4 Philodendron Panduraforme 
(Fiddie Leaf Philodendron)—A truly 
exotic foliage plant with large irregu- 
lar shaped leaves of deep olive green 
which remind one of a fiddle. One of 
the most popular of the larger leaf 
types. $2.50 each. 
Philodendron Cordatum 
PH-5 Philodendron Dubium—This Philodendron with large deeply cut 
leaves is hard to beat as a decorative foliage plant for it is very rugged and 
slow growing. $2.50 each. 
SCINDAPSUS (Pothos) 
Piant closely related to the Philodendrons; sometimes called Philodendrons 
PH-6 Scindapsus (Pothos) Aureus—Green leaves irregularly blotched with 
cream or yellow markings making nice contrasting effect. 40c¢ each. 
PH-7 Scindapsus (Pothos) Aureus var. MARBLE QUEEN—Lovely creamy 
white leaves with green markings. A showy slow growing plant which is very 
beautiful. 80c each. 
PH-8 Scindapsus Pictus var. argyeus—(NEW)! Small oval satiny green 
leaves beautifully marked with silver. A very lovely small climber which is 
easy to grow. 80c each. 
Pellionia 
PL-1 Pellionia Pulchra (Rainbow Vine)—A small creeper with purple 
stems and marbled leaves with many black veins. 50c each. 
PL-2 Pellionia Daveauana—A slightly larger growing vine than Pulchra 
with larger leaves which are light green in the center and purplish on outer 
edges. 50c each. 
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