AGLAONEMA PICTUM. Unusual form of Chinese Ev- 
ergreen. Gray and white. Easy to grow. See 
photo. 
3”—2.00 
AGLAONEMA ROBELINII. See Schismatoglottis. See 
photo. 
4”—2.00 5”—3.00 3 for 7.50 
AGLAONEMA TREUBI. Narrow pointed leaf with 
light green background and creamy-green varie- 
gation. See photo. 
3”—5.00 
ALSOPHILA AUSTRALIS (Tree Fern). Spectacular. Has 
long been a conservatory favorite. Fronds form 
a trunk as plant ages. Keep moist and feed 
well. See photo. 
5s 3 50 eoetone7.CG 
APHELANDRA CHAMISSONIANA. Erect growing with 
broad white band in middle of leaf. Flowers 
are bright yellow and bracts are same. Hand- 
some as foliage or flowering plant. See photo. 
4” —2.50 
ARALIA BALFOURIANA. Erect plant. Attractive round 
leaves edged with white. 
31 OU saatoralLoO 
ARALIA ELEGANTISSIMA. Dark, lacy leaves. Grows 
tall and narrow. Extremely decorative against 
light background. See photo. 
4”—4.00 5”—6.50 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSIS (Nerfolk Island Pine). Com- 
pact tiered, star-shaped branches. Used for min- 
iature trees. See photo. 
5”—5.00 6”—7.50 
ARDESIA CRENULATA. Lovely Evergreen, compact 
shrub. Red berries at Christmas time. 
4”—1.50 
ASPLENIUM NIDUS (Bird-Nest-Fern), Evergreen 
fronds, sturdy texture. Easy to grow. Keep 
moist. See photo page 63. 
4” —2.50 5”—3.50 
COCHLIOSTEMA JACOBIANUM. Rare South Ameri- 
can epiphyte. Grows well in osmunda or leaf 
mold. Grow moist with perfect drainage. Blue 
flowers delicately sweet scented in September. 
Large grower. See photo. 
5”,—10.00 
