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ANTHURIUM SCHERZERIANUM MAXIMUM. (See page 85.) 
CAIiADIUm. Continued. 
C. Baraquinii. Long leaves with deep red centers and 
green margins $0 3.5 to SB .50 
C. Belleg^mii 3.5 to .50 
C. Chantinii. Leaves brilliant crimson, 
blotched white, and margined dark green 35 to .50 
Hybrid Fancy Caladiums. Of these we have a superb 
and extensive collection of the choicest sorts, imported 
from Rio Janeiro, including the most beautiful mark- 
ings and blotchings. See cut, page 87. 50 cents each, 
$5 per dozen, §40 per 100. 
CALL A (RMiardia). Well known and indispensable 
plants, of easy growth and much value for decoration. 
C. sethiopica. The " Calla Lil.v " or "Lily of the Nile," 
producing its exquisite lily-like flowers in winter and 
spring. 25 cents. 
C. maculata. The "Spotted Calla" has handsomely 
marked foliage ; its flowei's are produced in summer, 
and the plant is especdally valuable in semi-aquatic 
beds or borders. 25 cents. 
COLOCASIA. SuiJerior decorative plants with large 
and majestic foliage of much beauty and elegance. 
C. albo-violacea. Varied foliage $0 50 
C. antiquorum (Caladtum esculentum). The well- 
known " Elephant's Ear," and one of the grand- 
est of sub-tropical decorative plants— its beauti- 
ful green foliage reaches an enormous size ... 25 
C. appeniiculata nymphsfolium (Xanthosoma) 
A fine Indian species 50 
COLOCASIA Carracasana $0 25 
C. esculenta. (Synonym of C. anUquomin) ... 25 
C. euchlora 50 
C. Javanica (Datnviensis) . . 50 
C. mafaffa (indrijiuntn) 50 
j CURMEBIA Wallisii (H«maiomc»(r). Ornamental 
jilants, with leaves which have a white border and are 
blotched with golden yellow. SI. 75 to $2.50. 
j DIEFFENBACHIA. A large genus of very beautiful 
and ornamental folia.ge plants, presenting a wide range 
j of markings and blotchings in the handsomely formed 
j leaves. Not of difficult culture, and essential in all 
decorative arrangements. 
D. Amazonlca .$1 50 to $2 50 
I 13. Baraquiniana 1 00 to 2 00 
I D. Bausei. See cut, page 87 1 00 to 2 00 
I D. Bowmanni 1 50 to 3 50 
I D. Chelsoni 1 50 to 3 50 
D. costata 1 50 to 3 50 
D. ebumea 1 50 to 3 .50 
D. grandis 1 00 to 3 50 
D. Leopoldii 3 00 to 3 50 
D. magnifica 1 50 to 3 50 
D. nobilis 1 .50 to 3 00 
D. princeps 1 50 to 2 50 
D. Beg'ina. See special description, page 9 8 ,50 to 5 00 
D. Bex. See cut and decriptioii, page !) . 3 50 to 5 00 
D. splendens 1 00 to 3 00 
D. triumphans. See description, page U 3 50 to 5 00 
