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Caladium Esculentum 
ELEPHANT EARS 
A most effective plant for the flower border 
or for planting upon the lawn. To obtain the 
best results should be planted in rich soil, well 
supplied with water. Bulbs will grow nice 
plants the first season. 10c, 15c and 20c each, 
according to size. 
ALOCASIA ILLUSTRIS (Blue Stemmed Ele¬ 
phant’s Ears) —An excellent plant to grow in 
connection with fancy leaved Caladium, or for 
planting in the open. The foliage is dark green, 
blue stems. Fine pot grown plants, 20c each; 
2 for 35c. 
UPRIGHT LEAF CALADIUM 
CALADIUM ARBOREU —This fine plant when 
young, resembles the elephant’s ear, but grows 
to an immense size as it attains age. Instead 
of dying down in the fall this grows into a 
stem or trunk, which retains the foliage through 
the winter if kept in a warm room. Or you may 
let the tops die down and store from frost. 
Plants well cared for will grow to be 8 or 10 
feet high. Bulbs, 35c. 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS 
They are the most charming conservatory 
plants. Being of a tropical nature, they like a 
warm temperature. Their beautiful foliage is 
variegated in an indescribable manner. One 
plant will be dotted, another ribbed and veined 
with pink or scarlet or yellow. Some give a 
Japanese effect. Has to be seen to be apprec¬ 
iated. They create a sensation wherever grown. 
Good bulbs, 20c each; 2 for 35c; 6 for 95c. 
SUL TAN’S-IMPATIENTS 
(Zanzibar Balsom) 
Almost a constant bloomer. Has blooms about 
the size of a half dollar. Salmon, pink, white, 
and red. (Give very little water) too much 
water will rot the plant off). Price, 10c each; 
3 for 25c; dozen, 85c; State color wanted. 
SWORD CACUS 
A large growing plant. Has white flowers 
about four or five inches in diameter; night 
blooming. Price, 15c. 
CUPHEA (CIGAR PLANT) 
Bushy plants of neat habits, about 15 inches 
high, bearing great numbers of narrow, tubular 
flowers, bright scarlet, with purple and white 
tips. Bright and attractive, always in bloom. 
These plants thrive beautifully in hanging bas¬ 
kets, vases, etc., are also fine as pot plants in 
the window and good for bedding out of doors. 
Price, 10c each; 8 for 25c. 
PANDANUS VEITCHI 
Graceful curved foliage, light green striped, 
with broad bands of white. An attractive plant 
that stands ordinary house culture well, is al¬ 
ways fresh and bright in appearance. 25c each; 
2 for 45c. Pot growrn. 
3IADAGASSCAR, PERIWINKLE, OR VINCA 
Blooms in pots and better for borders or beds 
are about two feet high ; very bushy. The more 
you plant, the better you will like them. Colors 
pink or white. Pot grown plants, 10c each; 3 
for 25c; per dozen, 90c. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLD—(AnnuaJs) 
These flowering plants are becoming very 
popular ; this particular variety is fine for cut 
flowers; mixed colors; long blooming season; 
double. Pot grown plants, 6c each; 6 for 25c; 
12 fr 45c. 
ARTILLERY PLANT 
PILE A—Drooping, graceful habit with fern¬ 
like foliage. Is covered with very small pods or 
blooms. Price, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
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COMET PLANTS 
(Acalpha Sandrill) 
Leaves are dark 
green from the axil 
of each of which 
spring a long 
drooping spike of 
g 1 o w i ng crimson 
scarlet, nearly an 
inch i n diameter 
and from 18 to 24 
inches long, very 
velvety in texture. 
Exceedingly c u r - 
ious and interest¬ 
ing novelty. I s 
bound to have a 
large sale on ac¬ 
count of its oddity. 
Price, 15c each 
2 for 25c 
