PHILODENDRON ANGRA DO 
PHILODENDRONS 
Philodendrons are perfect plants for indoor decoration because of their attractive 
foliage and their durability. They can stand the dry conditions of today’s buildings, 
and will grow with or without much daylight. 
We are extremely proud to introduce the new Self-Heading Philodendrons. These 
plants do not climb, but radiate their growth from a central crown. They are suitable 
for indoors as the more familiar vining types, but generally more useful because they 
do not need supports. We are listing several new varieties and expect to name others 
later this year. * indicates new variety. 
Culture: Keep moderately moist. Give at least one good soaking per week and 
water intermediately if necessary. Mulch with peat or sphagnum to slow drying out. 
Wash foliage once a month with damp cloth. Feed with liquid fertilizer monthly. 
We recommend alternate feedings of Ortho-Grow and Vitaponex Fertilizer. 
SELF-HEADING PHILODENDRONS 
*PHILODENDRON ANGRA DOS REIS. Distinctive new species that is going to be top 
notch. It is a self-heading dwarf type that will be fitting for the small space. See 
photo. 
6”—5.00 to 7.50 
*PHILODENDRON AURICULATUM. A compact grower of graceful, gorgeous shape. 
New. See photo above. f 
4”—2.50 5”—4.00 
*P. AURICULATUM X P. IMBE. This hybrid will be more cold resistant than P. Wend- 
Imbe. Will be very compact, heavy textured and show a reddish tinge to new 
growth and reverse of leaf. One of the best of the new hybrids this year. 
4” —3.00 6”—5.00-7.50 
PHILODENDRON BIPINNATIFIDUM. Resembles P. Dubium but leaves are twice as large 
and deeply notched. Very tropical design. See photograph. 
4”—2.50 6”—5.00-7.50 8”—10.00-12.50 10”—15.00-20.00 
*PHILODENDRON CANNIFOLIUM. A rare plant. A very striking aroid that is ideal for 
interior decoration. Slow growing, will last for years. See photograph. (Formerly 
spelled Cannaefolium.) 
5”—5.00-6.00 
50 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
