20 
A. Donaghue, Omah\, Xibraska. 
roots should he preserved in dry sand 
in the cellar during the winter. Ex- 
tra large, 40 cts. each, 12 for $4 ; 1st 
size, 25 cts. each, 12 for $2.50 ; 2d size, 
15 cts. each, T2 for $1.50. 
CAI.ADItlM, FANCYU.KAVED. 
Beautiful, ornamental foliage plants, 
especially valuable for window boxes, 
vases or specimen plants. Most of 
the varieties succeed nicely if planted 
in partially shaded border in light 
rich soil. 20 cts. each, 6 distinct varie- 
ties for $ 1 . 
CALLA. 
The well-known and beautiful lily- 
like favorites ; unequaled for house 
culture. 
CALADIV1H ESCCLEX 
TCM. 
COLEUS. 
COLEUS. 
This plant is unsurpassed for massing 
in ribbon gardening or grown as indi- 
vidual plants. To save space we list only 
the six best varieties. Special prices 
given, if wanted in large quantities. 
Little Gem, or Miniature. The 
plant is a miniature form of the old- 
fashioned Calla ; a full-grown speci- 
men stands only 8 or 10 inches in 
height, and is rarely without flowers ; 
if grown until “ pot-bound ” in 4-inch 
pots, they will bloom more readily. 
20 cts. each. 
Nana Gem. One size larger growth 
than the above ; larger flowers. 20 
cts. each. 
/Cthiopica. The well-known white 
Calla Lily. 15 cts. each. 
Richardia maculata. (Spotted Calla.) 
A plant with beautiful spotted leaves. It 
flowers abundantly during the summer 
Verschaffeltii. Rich, velvet} crim- 
son. The best for bedding. 
Kentish Fire. Maroon, flamed and 
shaded with brilliant fiery red ; a good 
bedder. 
Golden Bedder. Bright golden 
yellow ; an excellent bedder. 
John Goode. Yellow, shaded with 
green ; one of the best bedders. 
Nigra. Probably the darkest Colei s 
grown. 
Pariquette. Beautifully marked 
with different shades of crimson, yel- 
low and green ; a good bedder. 
10c. each, set of 6 for 50c., 12 for S t . 
One of the most striking of the or. 
namental foliage plants, either for pot 
or lawn planting. Will grow in any 
good garden soil ; easy of culture ; a 
full sized plant becomes 4 or 5 feet in 
height, with immense leaves. The 
CALLA RICHARDIA; MACULATA. 
