PHILODENDRON EVANSI (Speciosum x Selloum). A choice new specimen for the real 
modern look. A semi-self-heading type with slight pink color on underside of 
new growth. Similar in habit to P. Eichleri and looks like it. 
4”—4.00 6”—6.00-7.50 See Photo of P. Eichleri page 46 
PHILODENDRON FOSTERIANUM (P. Species #1 x P. Bipinnatifidum). A new hybrid. 
See photo. Heavy webbed leaves on long stems. Will produce as many as 25 
per plant. Very rugged. Most effective where large plant is wanted. See 
photo. 
6”—5.00-7.50 8” —10.00-12.00 10”—15.00-20.00 
PHILODENDRON LYNETTE. A fine addition to the self-heading type. Similar in habit 
to P. Wendlandi except leaves are crinkled horizontal. See Photo. 
4” —3.00 5”—5.00 
PHILODENDRON MacNEILIANUM (P. Species #1 x P. Selloum). An attractive cold- 
resistant hybrid. See photo page 46. 
4” —3.00 6”—5.00-7.50 
PHILODENDRON MELINONI. Very rare. Offered for the first time. Compact grower, 
will attain much wider spread. Ideal accent plant. See photograph page 46. 
4” —3.50 5”—6.00 
PHILODENDRON SELLOUM. A popular Brazilian species. Cold-resistant and can 
stand slightly below freezing. Large, notched leaves. See photograph page 49. 
5”.—5.00-6.00 8” —7.50-10.00 10”—12.50-15.00 
PHILODENDRON UNDULATUM. Large wavy, heart-shaped leaves on long stems. 
6”—5.00 8” —7.50-10.00 
PHILODENDRON WEND-IMBE (Wendlandi x Imbe). New hybrid. A semi-self-heading 
type with slight pink color on underside of new growth. Similar in habit to 
P. Orlando. See photo below. 
5”—4.00-5.00 
PHILODENDRON WENDLANDI. An ideal houseplant. See photo. Broad spatula- 
shaped leaves coming from central crown. Does not climb. Durable. Grows 
beautifully indoors in light or shade. See photo page 49. 
4” —2.50-3.50 5”—3.50-5.00 6”—7.50-10.00 
PHILODENDRON RED BACK WENDLANDI. Same habit as regular P. Wendlandi except 
this variety has deep maroon color on back of leaf and has heavier texture. 
4”—5.00 
PHILODENDRON WEND-IMBE 
PHILODENDRON B!PINNATIFIDUM 
