Aglaonema commutatum — ‘Variegated Chinese Evergreen’ — Dark green 
leaves marked with silver. 
Aglaonema costatum—Stemless, dark green leaves splashed with white. 
Aglaonema oblongifolium curtisii—Upright medium green leaves with interest- 
ing pattern of silver. Very rare and slow. 
Aglaonema pictum—A new, small growing, brightly marked, freely branching 
type. (Picture on Page 1.) 
Aglaonema roebelinii (Schismatoglottis roebelinii)—Large growing plant. 
Silvery leaves with green midribs. 
ANTHURIUM 
A large genus which contains some very fine foliage plants as well as 
flowering types. They are comparatively slow growing plants. Perfect drain- 
age is essential. We recommend using a lot of well placed crock at bottom 
of pot and a large portion of osmunda chunks with leafmold and charcoal 
for potting mixture. As the stems with their new roots develop above the pot, 
cover with strips of osmunda. 
Anthurium andreanum hybrids—the exotic Flowering Anthurium. The waxy 
flowers last 6 to 8 weeks and come in shades of pink, red, orange and 
white. These plants develop larger flowers each year as the plants grow 
larger. 
The flowering size plants that we are offering are well established in 4”’ 
pots or larger, in bud or bloom, and will be packed carefully so that the 
plant should arrive in perfect growing condition. We have found from 
experience that anthuriums shipped bare root take at least one year to come 
back into good growing condition. 
Anthurium caribbeum—A large growing plant raised for its bold heart-shaped 
teaves. Stands neglect. 
Anthurium warocqueanum—One of the rarest and finest of all foliage plants. 
Very long narrow heart-shaped leaves with silver veins on a green velvet 
background. 
Anthurium wrightii—The ‘‘Cow Face"’ Anthurium. A plant with real character. 
The broad T shaped leaves are very dark green. 
PHILODENDRON 
The following are choice tropical plants, mostly vines, which are grown 
for their interesting foliage. They are not very particular as to the kind of soil 
they like, but a loose, well-aerated soil is the best. These plants generally 
make durable house plants. 
Philodendron andreanum—This striking rarity has long satiny leaves that are 
dark olive green. The aristocrat of the genus, leaves grow to 30” long. 
Philodendron cannifolium—A slow growing, non-vining type. Long glossy 
leaves with inflated leaf stems. 
Philodendron deflexum x P. wendlandi—This new hybrid of ours should be 
very compact with interesting shaped leaves. 
Philodendron elegans—The most deeply cut leaf type of any philodendron. 
Very desirable. 
