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Beautiful Fancy Caladiums 
These Caladiums are just the 
plants for a partly shaded bed to 
be charmingly attractive through¬ 
out the entire season. They have no 
enemies, and grow in any rich soil, 
and every leaf is as beautiful as a 
flower. Many flowering plants are 
troubled with insects or diseases, 
some fail to bloom freely, and some 
fade and leave unsightly dried spots 
that have to be removed. But these 
splendid variegated-leaved Calad¬ 
iums, showing crimson, scarlet, rose, 
yellow, and green leaves veined and 
spotted and margined in exquisitely 
contrasted colors are always beauti¬ 
ful and admired, the hootter the at¬ 
mosphere the more they thrive. 25c. 
Miniature Dahlias Continued 
Cora May, salmon-pink shading to soft yellow; rose eye. 
Daisy, early, salmon, free-flowering, one of the finest. 
Darkness, maroon, long stems, perfect firs., fine to cut; good. 
Joe Fette , small, pure white; very free-blooming; showy 
Little Beauty, lovely shrimp pink; an early, profuse bloomer. 
Little Jewel, dainty pink, decorative; fine table Dahlia. 
Neatness, pale salmon with cream center; rare, handsome. 
Nellie Fraser, white tipped bright rose; very freely produced. 
Nerissa, soft pink tinted silver; one of the best; rare. 
Sunbeam, flaming crimson-scarlet, wonderfully profuse. 
Sunset, delightful orange; fine for garden or cutting. 
Snowclad, a little pure white, profuse honeycomb Dahlia. 
Tom Thumb, very small; a button Dahlia; a favorite. 
Yellow Gem, clear canary yellow; perfect firs. A good one. 
KENTUCKY. This extra fine new Dahlia, is sold this year by 
some at $1. each. I offer it at 25c., for I’m anxious every Dahlia- 
lover should have it. I also offer exquisite Bertha Horne with it 
for 35c. Get both, you will thank me for this notice. See page 10. 
