ASPLENIUM NIDUS (Bird-Nest-Fern). Evergreen fronds, 
sturdy texture. Easy to grow. Keep moist. 
4” —2.50 5”—3.50 
BEAUCARNEA RECURVATA (Nolina recurvata). Some- 
times referred to as ‘‘Bottle Plant’’ because of 
the large swollen base. See photo page 63. 
3”—1.00 6”—6.00 
BLECHNUM GIBBUM (Lomaria Gibba). An exotic tree 
fern, dwarf in habit. Fronds deeply toothed— 
24 to 30” long. Dark green color. See photo 
2 gal. metal containers—10.00 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSIS (Norfolk Island Pine). Com- 
pact tiered, star-shaped branches. Used for min- 
iature trees. See photo. 
5”—5.00 6”—7.50 
CALATHEAS. Small, decorative plants that grow 
in shade. Keep moist and warm always. 
Often identified as Marantas. See photos. 
Cannot ship in cold weather. 
4”—2.00, 3 for 5.50 5”—3.00, 3 for 8.00 
CALATHEA LIETZEI. Light green feather design in 
center of leaf. Purple underside. 
CALATHEA LOUISA. Satiny, wavy leaves marked 
grey. 
CALATHEA VANDENHECKEI. Satiny surface marked 
with white like a skunk. Wine red underneath. 
CALATHEA INSIGNIS. Small plant with narrow, 
light green leaves spotted with olive-green patch- 
es. Dark maroon underside. Spectacular. See 
photo. 
4”—5.00 
CALATHEA ORNATA VAR. ROSEA LINEATA. A strik- 
ing leaf with parallel pink or white stripes set 
at an angle to the midrib. Purple underneath. 
4” —2.00 No quantity discount. 
