PHILODENDRON FRIEDRICHSTAHLI 
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PHILODENDRON HASTATUM X P. WENDLANDI. Very 
similar in habit and form to P. Orlando. 
4” —3.00-4.00 5”—5.00-6.00 
PHILODENDRON WARSCEWICZII - GOLDEN SELLOUM. 
A self-heading extravaganza that stops the pa- 
rade of philodendrons. 
4” —25.00—Limited. On order only. 
Vine Type 
PHILODENDRONS 
We offer many new and unusual varieties of the 
more familiar vine-type Philodendrons. These plants 
need a support or totem. We recommend tree-fern, 
cork, or Sphagnum totem poles. Durable plants, ex- 
cellent for indoor use, and very decorative. 
PHILODENDRON ANDREANUM (Black Gold). The 
queen of Philodendrons from Colombia. The 
handsome arrow-shaped leaves are velvet iri- 
descent with yellow veins. Best grown on Totems. 
Well grown specimens will attain leaves 10 incn- 
es wide and 3 feet long. Grow moist and warm, 
feed at least once a month. 
5”.6” pots on 24” Totem. 
5”—3 to 5 leaves—6.00-7.50 
6”—6 to 8 leaves—10.00-12.50 
Rooted cuttings (3 leaves)—3.50 
PHILODENDRON ANDREANUM VAR. MELANOCHRY- 
SUM (Black Gold.) Same color, texture and shape 
as Andreanum. Leaves half as large. More 
resistant to cold. 5”-6” pots on 24” totem. (See 
photo.) 
5”—3 to 5 leaves—6.00-7.50 
6”—6 to 8 leaves—10.00-12.50 
Rooted cuttings (3 leaves)—-3.50 
PHILODENDRON COLOMBIA. New species. Heart- 
shaped elephant-ear type leaf. Heavy texture. 
See photo. 
4” —3.00 5”—5.00 
PHILODENDRON CORDATUM. A very rugged trailing 
or climbing vine that may be grown in soil, moss 
or water. Considered the best of all house 
plants even under adverse conditions. Large 
plants with three vines to the pot. See photo- 
graph. 
3”— .60, 3 for 1.50 
4”—1.50, 3 for 4.00 
PHILODENDRON CRUENTUM (Redleaf.) One of the 
most startling colored leaf Philodendrons of the 
new introductions. The back of the leaf is a 
clear red mahogany while the top surface is 
clear green. (See photograph). 
4”—2.50, 3 for 7.00 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
