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CLIBRANS* LIST OF CALADIUMS. 
Galadiums. 
Highly oniamcntal plants, grown for the great beauty of their leaves. They make beautiful 
ornaments for table decoration, and their suitability for Exhibition is well known. A compost of 
turfy loam, leaf mould and peat — in equal parts — with a little manure, and a good sprinkling of 
sharp sand suits them ; shade for a few hours in the middle of the day from the sun’s direct rays 
may be necessary, but the more they are exposed to the light at other times during growth the 
richer and more beautiful will the foliage be. 
Purchasers’ selection, i /- each, io/6 doz., excepting those priced ; large plants of some varieties 
I /6 and 2/6 each. 
Twelve fine varieties, our selection, 6/-, 9/- or 12/- 
No. 
13 argyrites, small leaves, vivid green, 
marbled silver ; one of the best for 
cutting and table decoration. 
7 amsenutn, rose, ribs red-rose, veined 
violet-rose, green margin. 
10 Anna de Condeixa, rose centre, carmine 
ribs. 
16 Belleymei, white variegated leaves. 
20 bicolor splendens, lake-crimson centre, 
dark crimson mid-rib. 
23 B. S. Williams, deep rose, veined reddish- 
carmine. I 
32 cardinale, brilliant red, dotted gilt and j 
green-yellow. 
29 candidum, beautifvd white, large. 
34 Charlemagne, rosy-red, dark red veins. 
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40 Comtesse de Condeixa, white, shaded rose, 
veins carmine red, green margin. 
43 Duchesse de Mortmart, white, transparent, 
most graceful. 
47 Duke ol Devonshire, bronze, veined crim- 
son, spotted red. 
50 Elsa, light rose, numerous large red spots. 
56 Ferdinand de Lesseps, dark red, ribs 
violet-rose, edged green. 
58 Gaze de Paris, bright green veins, foliage 
quite transparent. 
60 Instradate, reddish i)urple, semi-trans- 
parent, veined crimson, green margin. 
63 James H. Laing, pink, veined rose, edged 
green ; magnificent. 
66 John R. Box, red maroon, centre violet- 
rose, crimson margin. 
70 L’Automne, bluish spots on creamy 
ground, graceful. 1/6. . 
73 L’lnsolite, dark green, bordered pale ! 
green, spotted bright red. I 
76 Leopold Robert, rosy white, shaded green- 
carmine-red ribs, encircled with brown- 
red. 
82 Louise Duplessis, white ground, red veins. 
84 Luddemannii, deep crimson ribs, leaf 
blotched magenta and white. 
No. 
92 M. Antoine Rivoire, white, green border, 
red veins. 
44 Mrs. Harry Veitch, pinkish-red on white 
ground, ribs and veins bright crimson. 
2/6. 
96 Marguerite Gelinier, bright rose, zone of 
greyish-white. 
122 minus erubescens, crimson, green mar- 
gin, dwarf. 
126 Mens. Barillet, crimson, green margin. 
1 1 2 Madame Marjolin SchefTer, enamel-white, 
ribs rosy lake, border green. 
100 Madame Fritz Koechlin, dwarf, white, 
transparent, ribs violet-rose, veined 
green. 
103 Madame Imbert Koechlin, red spots on 
long leaf, pretty variety. 
106 Madame Laforge, reddish-crimson, green 
margin. 
109 Madame Lemoinier, pale rose, centre 
creamy white. 
1 1 5 Madame Schmitt, brilliant red, green 
border, with rose and white spots, 
i 1 36 Perle du Bresil, transparent fiesh, veins 
green. 
139 Rameau, reddish-crimson, covered with 
large white blotches, shaded red. 
148 Sanclioniathum, crimson, ribs deeper, 
pea-green margin. 
160 Souvenir de Madame Bernard, bright red, 
dotted green and white. 
152 Salvator Rosa, .scarlet-red, tinted violet 
rosy-red, green border. 
156 Silver Cloud, silvery-white, green spots, 
carmine-red veins. 
163 Souvenir de Paro, dwarf, in great request 
for decorative purposes, deep red, 
marked yellow, broadly margined 
green, red veins. 2/— 
174 Vandyke, rose-pink, bright red veins, 
green margin. 
182 Vesta, greenish-white veins, leaf spotted 
rose. 
NOTE. — We shall be pleased to sup])ly any nla nts ii^ included iu this I.ist, if in commerce, at current 
LAND5CAPE WORK . . . 
In all its branches. The laying out of new and the 
re-modelling of existing grounds carried out in the best 
Style, either from our plans or those of our Patrons. 
Correspondence invited on all matters cona|^ted with 
this class of work. 
