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POTHO AUREUS VAR. SILVER MOON. Vine with dis- 
tinctive variegated leaves in marble pattern. 
3.-—'75; "3 tor 2.00 
RHAPHIDOPHORA CELATOCAULIS (Shingle Plant). Un- 
equalled sided rounded leaves, mature leaves 
are cut or perforated. Grow on wall or totem. 
Grow as Philodendron. See photo. 
Rooted cuttings—4.00 Totem—6.00-7.50 
RHAPHIDOPHORA SPECIES (Shingle Plant). Smaller 
leaves than Celatocaulis and darker green color. 
See photo. 
Rooted cuttings—4.00 Totem—6.00-7.50 
SANSEVIERIA COMPACTA. Short, compact plant. 
Dark green, yellow margin. 
32——60;soeTor. 1.50 
SANSEVIERIA EHRENBERGII. Steel-blue, channeled 
leaved edged with white. Fan-like pattern. A 
cast-iron plant. Grows anywhere. See photo. 
3”—2.50 4” —3.50 
SANSEVIERIA GOLDIEANA. A variant of S. Laurenti 
with much darker golden yellow bands on mar- 
gin of leaves. Released after 20 years of propa- 
gation from a single plant. 
4” —3.00 
SANSEVIERIA HAHNII. Compact, low-growing. For 
dish gardens. 
gi —100-7e5010r 1.50 
4”—.85; 3 for 2.25 
SANSEVIERIA NELSONII. Tall, very dark green point- 
ed leaves. Durable. See photo. 
3”—.60; 3 for 1.50 4”—2.00 
SCINDAPSUS PICTUS ARGYRAEUS (Pothos Argyraeus). 
A neat climber with iridescent dark green leaves 
and silver spotting. See photo. 
3”—1.00 
SCHISMATOGLOTTIS (Aglaonema Robelinii). Large up- 
right handsome houseplant. Grows under ad- 
verse conditions. See photo. 
4”—2.00; 3 for 5.50 5”—3.00; 3 for 8.00 
6”—5.00 
SYNGONIUM WENDLANDI. Smail dish garden plant 
green arrow shaped leaves centered with silver. 
3” —.75 
MUSA SUMATRANA. A banana with maroon varie- 
gated foliage, inedible fruit. 
6”—5.00 
MUSA CAVENDISHII. Dwarf lady finger banana. 
Delicious fruit. 
6”—4.00 
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