CRYPTANTHUS BROMELOIDES VAR. TRICOLOR. Multicolor rainbow foliage. Very 
Choice. 
4” —5.00—7.50 
CRYPTANTHUS FOSTERIANUS. New species. ( See photo page 45.) Center Cryp- 
tanthus plant.) 
4” —5.00—7.50—10.00 
CRYPTANTHUS FOSTERIANUS HYBRIDS. Similar to parent. (See photo page 45). 
4” —2.00—2.50—3.00 
CRYPTANTHUS HYBRIDS. No two alike. (See photograph page 45). 
4” —2.00—2.50—3.00 
CRYPTANTHUS LACERDAE (Silver Star). This is a distinctly new star in plant oddities. 
The leaf is an emerald-green with a frosty band of white down the center. Being 
introduced for the first time. (See photograph page 42.) 
3”—1.00 
NEOREGELIA HYBRID (Painted Fingernail). Green leaves of this rosette-type plant 
are tipped with red. Blue flowers, generally appearing in spring, remain low 
in the cup. Can serve as a natural vase when not in flower. (See photograph.) 
4”—small plants (6”-8” high)—2.00-3.00 (postpaid cont. U.S.A. 2.98) 
5” —-specimen—4.50-6.50 
NEOREGELIA CAROLINAE. Beautiful bright pink and lime green foliage. Rare. 
4”—5.00-7.50 
NIDULARIUM AMAZONICA HYBRID. Apple green top surface, dubonnet underside. 
Very attractive. New. 
4” —3.00-4.00 
VRIESEA CARINATA HYBRID MARIE (Painted Feather). Solid green leaves. Flat feath- 
er-shaped spike of bright red and yellow bracts, keeps fresh for 6 months in 
winter. An exciting houseplant. (See photo page 42.) 
4”—Flowering size—7.50 
Plants in flower (Nov.-March)—Postpaid Cont. U.S.A. 8.95 
VRIESEA SPLENDENS (Flaming Sword). A beautiful green plant with mahogany stripes. 
Flower spike tall, flat, and brilliant orange. Spectacular. Rare. (See photo- 
graph.) Plant does not die after flowering. Blooms year after year from 
same plant. 
Flowering size—12.50—15.00 
To flower in 1 year—10.00 
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