ANTHURIUM FORGETTII. Like Crystallinum but oval 
leaves. See photo. 
4” —3.50 5”—5.00 
ANTHURIUM KALBREYER!. Unusual green leaf pat- 
tern. 
5”—5.00 
ANTHURIUM PODOPHYLLUM. Called ‘‘lace_ table- 
cloth pattern.’ 
5”—5.00 Limited 
ANTHURIUM SCANDENS. Climbing variety. White 
berries when mature. 
A472 ,50-3.50 
ANTHURIUM SPECIES No. 1. A real exotic. See 
photo. 
5”—5.00 
ANTHURIUM VEITCHII. Rare, wrinkled leaf. 
4” 6-15” tall—20.00 
ANTHURIUM WAROCQUEANUM. Extremely long vel- 
vety leaf with pale green veins. Rare. See 
photo. 
4” (3-4 leaves)—3.50 
4” (6-8 leaves)—5.00 
5”—7.50—10.00 
ANTHURIUM SUBSIGNATUM (Wrightii). A cow-face 
leaf, fascinating design. See photograph. 
5”—4.00-5.00 
DRACAENA BAUSEI. White band down middle of 
leaf, margins green. See photo. 
4”—2.00 5”—3.50 6”—5.00 
DRACAENA GODSEFFIANA. Branching. Rich dark 
green leaves densely marked with creamy white 
spots, very hardy houseplant. 
3”—.75; 3 for 2.00 4”—1.50; 3 for 4.00 
DRACAENA GOLDIEANA. One of the rarest Dracae- 
nas known. Never plentiful even in native Afri- 
ca. Gorgeous design. Silver green cross bands 
on green background. See photo. 
4”—15.00 
DRACAENA (Hybrid Ti from Hawaii). Highly colored 
in fall. Grow in light location to maintain color. 
4” seedlings (10-18” tall, bushy)—2.50 
DRACAENA SANDERIANA. Shiny leaves edged with 
cream. 
3”—.75; 3 for 2.00 4”—1.50 
DRACAENA TERMINALIS VAR. EUGENE ANDRE (Cordy- 
line Terminals). Hawaiian Ti Plant. Broad green 
leaves that turn red for Christmas if grown in 
enough light. 
4”—2.50 5”—3.50—5.00 
DRACAENA WARNECKI. Fine white with green stripe 
down center. Opposite to D. Bausei. 
5”—3.50 6”—5.00 
MARANTA LEUCONEURA MASSANGEANA. A charm- 
ing low growing plant. A pearl-grey green 
background with silver feather design down mid- 
rib of leaf. See photo. 
3”—1.50 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
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