F. L. CALADIUM LEAVES 
Gloriosa 
These are charming plants from Africa, 
commonly called Climbing Lilies. They 
climb by means of tendrils at the ends of 
the leaves. They thrive in moist sandy 
soil and in cold sections may be dug up 
and stored like Dahlia tubers. The tubers 
are V-shaped and the plants grow from 
the outer ends of the V. The flowers are 
produced from the axils of the upper 
leaves and last for several weeks. Will 
grow in full sun or partial shade. Delivery 
December to April. 
ROTHCHILDIANA. Scarlet and yellow 
flowers on long stems. The flowers become 
darker in color as they get older. Will 
climb six feet or more. $1.00. 
VIRESCENS. Dwarfer than the preced¬ 
ing specie and bright yellow-orange in 
color. $1.00. 
Gnltonia 
CANDICANS. Cape bulbs commonly 
called Giant Summer Hyacinth. Produces 
a strong, erect stem rising 4 feet or more 
from the center of the bulb in summer 
and bearing at the top a splendid raceme 
of twenty or more large bell-shaped pure 
white flowers. Extremely effective when 
planted in groups against a background of 
trees or shrubbery. Should be lifted in 
winter except in mild climates. Delivery 
September to May. $1.00 doz. 
Hedychium 
Tropical plants that are highly orna¬ 
mental both in flower and foliage. Com¬ 
monly known as Garland Flower and 
Ginger Lily. For greenhouse culture plant 
in large pots in rich soil and keep con¬ 
stantly wet. In warm sections plant out¬ 
doors in partial shade in acid soil. When 
grown in the open they need to be well 
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