SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 7 
Farley Galadiuiijs. 
. Easy to grow in summer, either in beds or pots. For 
piazza or summer conservatory decoration they are un¬ 
rivaled. Their beautifully shaped and glossy 'foliage is 
elegantly variegated in the most telling manner. One, per¬ 
haps, is regularly dotted with round raised spots of white, 
another is ribbed and veined with pink or scarlet, or yellow, 
while still another is flashed and marbled with white or 
shaded almost black. In fact, the immense leaves are so 
marked with delicate and vivid colors as to make them as 
showy as great and peculiar flowers. The small early leaves 
ao not always show all the line colors of the large ones 
which come later. Our collection is superb, comprising 
over 80 named kinds of which the following are the best. 
Due d e Rativor— White and dark green beautifully mottled. 
band around each leaf and wide ribs of dark red. . 
ouis Dupiesses— Fine net-work of green veins on white 
large ribs of intense crimson, 
rignti—Dark green with large distinct spots of pure white 
c and deep crimson. 
to. Rfloreau— Ground color of leaf emerald green with dis- 
Dl . tinet crimson ribs of numerous splashes of pure white. 
* ™ eL *pru n ne r— Ground color of leaf very light olive-green 
. shading to white. Numerous large crimson spots, 
u piter— Yery dark olive-green with metallic luster. Large, 
distinct ribs of bright crimson, freely mottled white. 
*■ Au rora-Deep sea-green with pink-shaded center and pro¬ 
minent pale pink ribs. 
IVIons. A. Hardy— Magnificent large leaf, the ground color 
being composed of an intricate'net-work of white, green 
and crimson with large blood-crimson mid-ribs. 
Napoleon III.— Enormous size leaf, almost as large as Cala- 
dium Eseulehtum. Deep olive-green shading tow r ard 
the center to lighter olive. Crimson center with bright 
crimson mid-ribs and large splashes of blood-red. 
Princess Alexander— Ground color of leaf delicate pink, 
the mid-ribs and veins being dark olive-green. 
Reine Victoria — Deep, lustrous green freely mottled with 
white and a few spots of crimson, 
Cuambara— VeTy light olive-green, almost white, freely 
spotted with lavender. The center and fork of the leaf 
showing deep crimson. A rarely fine sort. 
Berose— Yerv dark green freely mottled with pink. 
Clio— Delicate pink interwoven with a lace-work of ..green 
veins. Mid-ribs dark olive-green, and a double border 
of green around each leaf. 
Price .—Above sorts , 20c. each ; 3 for 50c.; the If for $2.00. 
Mixed Fancy (laladiums. 
•A grand assortment, some 100 kinds, many of them very 
rare and grand, 15c. each; si.50 per dozen. 
7 Realties * or $3.00. 
For $3.00 we will send 7 extra fine new and rare sorts 
Avhich are perfectly immense. Space does not allow us to 
give names and descriptions. 
