An immensely popular, hierh-class 
decorative plant, soon forming val 
uablt specimens. Leaves bright green, 
striped with white and gray, sometimes 
pure white, 15c. each, 2 lor 25c. 
3 lor 30c. 
Nothing can equal these in brilliancy of foliage. To say 
that there are over 400 combinations of colors is sufficient- 
all colors, except blue, being represented. Leaves often 18 
inches in size; are being used extensively for beds and 
borders. 
Fine targe bulbs, all colors mixed, 12c. 
each, 3 for 30c., $8.00 per 100. 
The foSlowifsg 10 finest named varieties 
are 15c. each, 2 for 25c., I© Bulbs, one 
of ©ash kind, $8.00. 
Mleatras— White ground, well marked ribs and border. 
Diana— Green, Red center, crimson ribs extra. 
Donna Carmencsta — Outside of leaves green, center 
gray with crimson spots all over and charming. 
Donna Sol — White and Green center, red ribs, broad 
green edge. 
Libertad— Red veins on deep green ground spftished 
with white. 
Fflayerbeei — -Nearly white, mid-rib red green veins, very 
showy. 
FUad Garcia— Green foliage, white markings with 
crimson veins. 
Mercedes- Green ground, covered with white and red 
spots. 
(Known as Elephant’s Ears.) 
At very cheap prices— 10c. each, 3 
for 20c., 4 for 25c., 25 for $1.00, 
by express. A very effective plant. 
Leaves 3 feet long by 20 in wide. By 
starting bulbs early in a warm place 
you can transplant May 1, and soon 
have an elegant show of foliage. 
Jupiter — White mottled with green, with crimson mid¬ 
rib. 
San Bias— Nearly white, with bright red mid-ribs and 
veins. 
fflny of the above varieties 85c. each, 
2 for 25c., the 10 varieties for $1.00. 
Cream and Crimson —A magnificent new sort Cream 
dotted with large crimson spots new, 20c. each, 3 for 50o. 
