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1 (Catalogue updated 22 st June 2015) Bromeliad SEED & seedlings; not available to WA or Tasmania. Please send , with address & phone number contact, when sending any order with payment, as some stock may be sold out, if you have not made contact with me prior to sending your request. Seedlings are listed at the end of this pdf file Postage international & handling; $5.00 Aus ORDINARY AIR-MAIL up to 8 pkts of seed only /envelope. Due to varying import requirements of many countries, Sending seed, overseas, will depend on the importer checking that there are no restrictions for bromeliads seed to their country? Terms used in seed price list; F2 crosses? By this I mean that a cross of the plants listed in the POD PARENT column were crossed with sibling plants (i.e. sibling; another plant from the same parents) & will be shown with the notation F2 in the POLLEN PARENT column. Some abbreviations used; B. DM Billbergia Domingos Martins B. WS Billbergia Windigig Special hyb = miniature Billb. Exceptional size flower. CG - Cool grower, able to tolerate 0 oc in winter as long as protected from frost also tolerates high summer temperatures. Pod PARENT Pollen PARENT Qty $ / pkt Alcantarea (Alc.) Alcantarea edmundoii X Self 100 $5.00 Alcantarea glaziouana X Self 100 $5.00 Alcantarea geniculata X Self 100 $5.00 Aechmea (A.) Aechmea fasciata Morgana Ae. Fasciata Primera 30 $5.00 Aechmea recurvata v. cardinalis Self = species CG 30 $5.00 Aechmea weilbachii v. leodiensis (Bronz A. weilbachii v. leodiensis form) (Bronz form) CG 30 $5.00 Aechmea winklerii X Ae. Apocalyptica Sibling = F2 Limited 30 $5.00
2 Billbergia (B.) Billbergia alfonsis joannis Sibling = species CG 30 $5.00 Billbergia 'Hallelujah' B. Domingos Martins 30 $5.00 (Billbergia DM X B. WS) Choice seedling Billbergia 'Hallelujah' 30 $5.00 Billbergia brasiliensis Billbergia brasiliensis CG 30 $5.00 Billbergia. Domingos Martins X (B.DM x B. Domingos Martins B.Windigig Special) 30 $5.00 Billbergia horrida v. tigrina hyb (Choice) B. horrida v. tigrina CG 30 $5.00 Billbergia meyerii Self (0.5m) 30 $5.00 Billbergia rosea Self (Large growing species up to 1m) 30 $5.00 Canistropsis (C.) Canistropsis seidelia hyb 2 [Canistropsis seidelii x C. billbergioides azurea (yellow)] Green foliage, yellow fl., Canistropsis seidelia hyb 1 [Canistropsis seidelii x C. Plumb (purple foliage, yellow flower) CG Canistropsis seidelia F2 ( i.e. X sibling) expect compact foliage with large yellow flowers CG 30 $5.00 X sibling = F2 generation expect compact purple foliage with large yellow fl., 30 $5.00 [Canistropsis Mandarin (purple foliage, orange flower) CG 30 $5.00 Dyckia Dyckia brevifolia self 30 $5.00 Guzmania (Guz.) Guzmania ling minor red G. ling minor red 100 $5.00 Neoregelia (Neo.) CG Neoregelia Blushing Tiger Self 30 $5.00 (Neoregelia liliputiana X N. Fireball) F2 ( i.e. X sibling) 30 $5.00 (Neoregelia Fireball X N. Zoe) F2 ( i.e. X sibling) 30 $5.00 (Neoregelia Fireball X N. Black Beauty) F2 ( i.e. X sibling) 30 $5.00 Neoregelia Black Beauty x N. Fireball F2 (i.e. X sibling) 30 $5.00 Neoregelia fireball x N. Meyendorfii select* F2 (i.e. X sibling) 30 $5.00 (Neoregelia Fireball x N. Medusa) F2 ( i.e. X sibling) (dwarf ) 30 $5.00 Neoregelia Liliputiana x Neo. fireball F2 ( i.e. X sibling) (dwarf ) 30 $5.00 Neoregelia Red variegate sdling N. compacta 30 $5.00 Neoregelia Red variegate sdling N. Pimiento expect dark foliage seedlings 30 $5.00 N. Puppy Love US clone Neo. Ladd's Eruption Pink 30 $5.00 Neoregelia Red variegate sdling N. Dwarf thorn less, Very large orange centre, variegate 30 $5.00 Neoregelia Scarlet Charlotte x N. Medusa F2 ( i.e. X sibling) * not CG 30 $5.00 Pitcairnia (P.) Pitcairnia burl-marxii X self purple foliage, 100 $5.00 red flower Pitcairnia imbricata X Self 100 $5.00
3 Pitcairnia undulata x P. burl-marxii 100 $5.00 Pitcairnia flammea silver foliage X Self 100 $5.00 red flower Pitcairnia flammea green foliage orange-red flower X Self 100 $5.00 Tillandsia (T.) Tillandsia jalisco monticola hybrid red well branched flower head Tillandsia fasciculata (Mexican Tillandsia jalisco monticola hybrid yellow-red Very colourful dearf 100 $ $5.00 form) x self variety Tillandsia lebolidana v. guttata sibling ie species Limited 50 $5.00 Vriesia (Vr.) Vriesea erythrodactylon (large form) Self or small form 100 $5.00 Vriesea. fenestralis Vr. fenestralis 100 $5.00 Vriesea gigantea Self old seed 100 $5.00 Vriesea gigantea v Nova Self old seed 100 $5.00 Vriesea guttata self 100 $5.00 Vriesea hieroglyphica Self or Vr. 'Kallisto' 100 $5.00 Vriesea platynema v. platynema (Blue foliage species) Blue foliage form. pink flower old seed 100 $5.00 Vriesea platynema v. variegata Vr. platynema v. variegata 100 $5.00 Vriesea racinae x Vr. fenestralis Sibling = F2 100 $5.00 Vriesea saundersii Vr. saundersii 100 $5.00 (Note; where seed packet is denoted as having 30 or 100 seed / packet = a minimum number of seed/ packet) Billbergia Domingos Martins x hybrid sibling = species $5.00ea) small (One parent has turned out a hybrid, so many seedlings are not B. DM species though still very colourful) seedlings $5 ea plants in 75mm tubes (3inch tubes) (Neoregelia fireball x Neo. Zoe) x sibling, N. fireball looking plants when mature) $5 ea Large & colourful
4 Vriesea carinata orange x Vriesea carinaa red hybrid $3.00ea Vriesea hieroglyphica seedlings & $3 ea Great size Vriesea gigantea v Nova seedlings $3 ea Great size Vriesea fosteriana v Red Chestnut seedlings, good $3 ea, Great size (Vriesea elata x Vr. Elan) X sibling seedlings $10 ea plants in 175mm pots (7inch pot) Now flowering size
5 Bigeneric seedlings; Nidularium nana x Neoregelia Medusa (thornless) Alcantarea imperialis v. rubra 'Skotak' $8 ea Alcantarea geniculata Large $3 ea (Neoregelia fireball x Neo. Medusa) X sibling = F2 Showy colourful dwarf plants with glossy orange to red foliage, hopefully will produce large coloured centres on $3.00ea Other seedlings available; (Neoregelia pauciflora x Neo. Medusa) X sibling = F2 seedlings are about 75 to 100mm tall showing lots of foliage colour ie red pink $3.00ea enquiries welcome image to follow. Billbergia vittat hybrids flowering size, limited, choice $5.00 ea
6 NEW Neoregelia Puppy Love x Neo. Ladd' Erupion SEED NEW Neoregelia Red Variegate seedling X N. Dwarf, thorn less, Very large orange center, variegate SEED these two variegates produce quality colourful, variegated seedlings, as well as large, colourful flowering centers, on flowering. Other seedlings available such as; Alcantarea imperialis v. skotak $8 limited Vriesea carinata orange x Vr. Carinata red hybrid $3ea Nore Neoregelia hybrids also available
7 Payment & Contact details; Payment method; direct debit preferred or cash on local pick up; Name; A. Ladd BSB ; Ac No ; Ordering seed; As I can not guarantee the germination under your conditions, will not give refunds. Though am happy to suggest best way to get results in your area. My contact details are; Allan Ladd 588 Booyong Road Booyong NSW 2480 Phone; (02) ; ant_52@westnet.com.au For those people receiving this catalogue via ? You can downloaded other.pdf files on seed raising, microclimates, from the following web site; (Just past the above web site address in the address bar of your browser, then click the search button.) Best regards Allan Ladd
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