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PICTA™ 
PHILODENDRON MAMEI. Beautiful variegated green 
and grey heavily veined leaf. Pink stems. 
4”—5.00 
PHILODENDRON MANDIANUM. This very attractive 
satin green heart-shaped foliage plant is one of 
the most attractive of the newer hybrid Philoden- 
drons. The growing tip and stem is of a red- 
dish hue which contrasts beautifully with darker 
green matured leaves. (See photograph.) 
4”—1.50 5” —2.50-3.50 
24” Totem 7.50 
PHILODENDRON PANDURAEFORME. Here is a truly 
exotic foliage plant with no two leaves alike. 
The irregular-shaped leaves of olive green will 
hold your attention. Unsurpassed for interior 
decoration. New and rare. See photo. 
4”—1.50 5”—2.50-3.50 24” Totem 7.50 
PHILODENDRON PERTUSUM. The most popular Phil- 
odendron after P. Cordatum. It is often con- 
fused with Monstera Delicosa because the leaf 
patterns are similar. Pertusum does not have 
trunk or leaves as large as Monstera and leaves 
are not as perforated. Stands up well under any 
conditions. See photo. 
5”—3.00—4.00 
6”—4.00—5.00 
MONSTERA DELICIOSA (Swiss Cheese Plant). (See 
photo.) 
6” pot size 5.00-6.00 
8” pot size 7.50 to 10.00 
PHILODENDRON PITTIERI. A new introduction. Tex- 
ture of leaf is extremely glossy and heavy. A 
pleasing solid apple green. Beautiful on cork 
totems. It will tolerate dry conditions very well. 
(See photograph.) 
4” —1.50 
5” on totem—3.50—4.50 
PHILODENDRON QUERCIFOLIUM. Like oak leaves. 
4”—5.00 
PHILODENDRON SQUAMIFERUM. A _ really exotic 
plant of spectacular leaf design from French 
Guiana. Sometimes referred to as anchor leaf. 
It is shaped like a Malayan Kris. The petiole 
or stem is covered with a red pubescence (hairs). 
Limited. (See photo.) 
4”—(3 to 5 leaves)—2.50 
5”—(5 to 6 leaves)—4.00 
6”—(6 to 8 leaves)—7.50 
PHILODENDRON VERRUCOSUM. Exotic multicolor satin 
sheen. Maroon undersides. The handsomest of 
all Philodendrons. See photograph. 
Rooted cuttings (2-3 leaves)—3.50 
5” totem (3-5 leaves) — 5.00-7.50 
