FASCINATION. Deep green border, shading thru 
gray-green to old rose center and veins. 
HEDWIG fELSE NEHRLING (Nehrling). Lance- 
leaved, dark green with red spots, white midrib. 
ITAQUI (Magna Charta). Deep crimson midrib and 
veins bordered lighter red. Whole leaf thickly cov- ' 
ered with pink and white freckles on deep green 
ground. 
JERICO. Large leaved variety profusely splashed, 
transparent delicate pink on dark green background./* 
Sometimes entirely pale pink. Prominent dark green 
veins. 
L’AUTOMNE. Creamy white, with rosy lilac spots. - 
LUDERMANNI. Deep and broad crimson ribs, apple 
green leaf densely spotted white. 
MADAM ALFRED BLEU (Bleu). Green and white / 
background, tender rose veins, sometimes flushing 
strongly pink. 
MARANGUAPE. Light green ground, numerous pink - 
spots. 
MARIA COROLLA. Green, profusely spotted red 
and white, green ribs. 
MERUDA. Creamy green with a few large red spots. 
MRS. JENNY PERKINS. Dark green, splashed dark 
crimson, clouded lighter red in center. Red veins. 
MRS. T. L. MEAD (Nehrling). Large dark green 
leaf, densely splotched maroon, and dusted with ' 
gold. 
OURO FINO. White ground, crimson ribs; the 
young leaves look as though trimmed in golden 
gauze. 
PROSERPINE. Dark green leaf with pale pinkish gray 
center, large red spots, the whole overcast with dark 
shades to give a most peculiar effect. 
PUTO MAYO. Constantly varying from deep red to 
< transparent pink. Entire leaf heavily covered with 
thousands of small and large blood red spots, ribs 
narrow green. 
SAPOPEMBA. Mottled light and dark green and 
white, occasional pink flush, extra large grower. 
TRAHIRAS. Pure white, green veined, occasionally 
more green. Black stems. 
All above varieties .25 each, 2.50 per dozen. Col¬ 
lection of 1 each of 12, fancy-leaves Caladiums, all 
labeled separately, our selection, 2.25. Mixed varieties, 
2.00 per dozen. 
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CALLA PALUSTRIS 
The native wild Calla of the Eastern States. For marsh 
and aquatic gardens. Pure white. Each, .25; doz., 
2.50. 
(For other Callas, see Zantedeschia) 
BELAMCANDA 
(Blackberry Lily) 
SINENSIS. Large orange flowers, spotted brown, 
which last for only a short time. Belongs to the 
Iris family. The clusters of round, shining black 
seeds are said to resemble blackberries. Each, .20; 
dozen, 2.00 
BILLBERGIA 
NUTANS. Tropical plant with long spikes of rose 
and green flowers edged with green. Can be grown 
outside where warm or make ideal subjects for pot 
plants or hanging baskets. Require abundance of 
moisture during growing season, during the summer 
months. Sprinkling the foliage is also beneficial, but 
very little water is needed during the winter. Each, 
.35; dozen, 3.50. 
BLETILLA 
HYACINTHINA. Beautiful Chinese terrestrial orchid, 
deep rosy lilac. Requires semi-shade with moist, 
well drained soil. Easy culture in temperate cli¬ 
mates. Strong tubers. Each, .50; dozen, 5.00. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 
(See Colocasia) 
CALADIUM 
(Fancy Leaved Varieties) 
Splendid ornamental foliage, dying down through the 
winter. The leaves arrow-shaped, marked with bright 
colors, red. green, yellow, purplish and sometimes a 
transparent white. Prefer a moist and half-shaded 
place with rich soil. They are fine for house plant* 
and window boxes. 
ACARY. Silver green, light red center, red blotches. 
BEROSE. Light green with deep rose center and veins 
surrounded by gray-green zone. 
BILONTRA. Moss-green, light blueish violet cen¬ 
ters. Peculiar shade. 
BLANCHE WISE. Gray-green center and veins, 
strong red blotches. Vigorous grower. 
COIMBRA. Green, heart-shaped leaf, clouded gray- 
green center and ribs, profusely spotted white. A 
good vigorous grower. 
CRUMARIN. Marbled green and silver, pinkish- 
violet blotches. 
GLORIOSA 
CANNA 
Recent developments in this group have greatly in¬ 
creased the popularity of these stately plants. The 
massive, ornamental foliage and spikes of brilliant flow¬ 
ers make them ideal for mass planting. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Enormous trusses of pink 
flowers. Leaves green. Height, 3% feet. Each, 
.20; dozen, 2.00. 
EUREKA. The best white. Leaves green. Height 4 
feet. Each, .20; dozen, 2.00. 
HUNGARIA. Beautiful soft pink. Leaves green. 
Height 4 feet. Each, .15; dozen, 1.50 
KING HUMBERT. Orchid-shaped scarlet flowers. 
Height 4 feet. Leaves bronze. Each, .15; dozen, 
1.50. 
KING HUMBERT, YELLOW. Soft yellow, spotted 
red. Leaves dark green. Height, 4 feet. Each, .15; 
dozen, 1.50. 
KING MIDAS. Golden yellow flowers. Green foliage. 
Height 1>V2 feet. Each, .15; dozen, 1.50. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD. Salmon-pink flowers. 
Green foliage. Height 4 feet. Each, .15; dozen 1.50. 
MRS. PIERRE DU PONT. Watermelon pink. Green 
leaves. Height 3 x /£ feet. Each, .35; dozen, 3.50. 
ORANGE BEDDER. Showy flowers of richest orange, 
with a yellow throat. Dark green foliage. Height 
4 feet. Each .15; dozen, 1.50.. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Large creamy yellow flowers. 
Leaves bright green. Height 4 feet. Each, .15; 
dozen, 1.50. 
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