SUPERB FANCY CALADIUMS. 
LITTLE OEM CALLA. 
CALLA LILIES. 
LITTLE GEM Calla Lily. This 
variety rarely exceeds 12 inches 
in height. Tho flowers are cor¬ 
respondingly smaller than the 
tall-growing sort, and aro useful 
for loose bunches and bouquets. 
It Is far superior as a house plant 
to tho tall-growing variety. (See 
cut.) Price, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
Largo plants, 30c. each. 
White Calla Lily. Pure white, 
largo, splendid flower. Price, 
large plants from 5-inch pots, 
30c. each. 
Spotted Leaf Calla. Dark green 
leavos, beautifully spotted with 
white; tho flowers aro white 
with a purple throat. (See cut.) 
Price, '20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
Black Calla. A remarkable spe- 
cios, producing large purplish, 
velvety-black flowers with coal- 
black spathe. The foliago is 
stately. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 
per doz. 
Set of fourCallas, 1st size, for $1.00. 
Yellow Calla, Elliottiana. The 
first puro yellow Calla, deep 
golden flowers, ofton 4 to 5 
Inches across at the mouth; 
habit of growth like the old fa- 
vorlte White Calla, but the 
leaves are spotted with white, 
rendering it an unusually showy 
pot plant. Price, strong three-year-old plants, 
These make grand plants in pots for the conservatory or greenhouse and are 
becoming more popular yearly. They also do splendidly in beds outdoors in a 
shady place and in rich, light, free soil. 
DUCHARTERII. White, richly suffused pink, the whole intersected with fine 
green veins, green ribs, leaf edged green. 
ENKEII. Metallic green ground, numerous small pink and white spots. 
BEETHOVEN. Light green ground mottled white, edged green. 
DUC DE RATIVOR. Dark green ground, mottled white with light suffusion 
of pink, leaf rounded. A strong-growing sort. Brilliant red ribs and veins. 
ROSSINI. Green ground, |mid-rib colored and bordered rich crimson, which 
in turn is bordered gray; ground of leaf marked by several red spots. Leaf 
rounded, plant a strong grower. 
MRS. J. LINDEN. Dark green ground, red ribs, leaf splashed and mottled 
white or pink. 
ED. MOREAU. Green ground, brilliant red 
ribs, with narrow border of red; leaf thickly 
spotted and marked white suffused with pink. 
JUPITER. Dark green ground, many small 
white and brilliant red spots. Leaf stems black, 
leaf sharply pointed. 
BOILDEAU. Green ground, ribs and centre of 
leaf brilliant red, making a beautiful and strik¬ 
ing sort. 
WIGHTII. Light green ground, numerous large 
white and crimson spots. 
Price, growing plants, ready April 
1st, 30c. each, $2.50 for set of 10. 
Undivided bulbs, up to March 1st, 
60c. each, $5.00 for set of 10. 
BEGONIA, D AW. 
A very fine variety bearing large, 
handsome panicles of salmon pink 
flowers, a soft, pleasing shade. 
Very valuable for pot culture or for 
growing on a wall in greenhouse or 
conservatory. Price, 35c. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
NEW- "FAIR. 
GIANT.. 
BEGONIA, ROSAMOND." 
Equally valuable with the above. 
In the greenhouse it attains im¬ 
mense size, very large flowers of a 
pleasing shade of pink. Price, 35c. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
$2.00 each; one-year plants, $1.00 each. 
NEW GIANT BROWALLIA. 
A most valuable addition to our list 
of summer-blooming plants. Most 
peoplo aro familiar with the old form of Browallia, and would scarcely recognize this grand 
new variety as of the same family. Tho flowers are indigo blue, fully 2 inches across , and 
cover tho plant when In bloom. Invaluable for summer beds of flowers or for pot plants in 
tho winter for greenhouse and window garden. (See cut.) Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Wo offer splendid plants of these bushy, well- 
grown specimens. It is seldom that such 
fine plants aro offered for sale; all in splendid health, and of thrifty, clean growth. The 
varieties are the best extant, the pick of a Continental collection, and embrace double 
white, double pink, double red and double variegated. Pine, bushy plants. Price, $1.25 
each, set of four for $4.50. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
DAPHNF f'NFORT TTY/T (" rh S- 1 Garland ') A hardy, spreading, evergreen 
*-'**■* ITlNJ-i v-iiNI2iWIv.LJiVl. \ Flower. ) ghrub, growing about a foot high, 
and producing its beautiful bright pink or crimson, deliciously sweet-scented flowers in 
terminal clusters in April and May, and occasionally again in September. On account of 
Its dwarf habit it is especially suitable for planting on rock work or for edgings to beds 
of hardy flowers or shrubs. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
SPOTTED DEAF CALLA. 
