
F. L. CALADIUM LEAVES 
(FREESIA Continued) 
TECOLOTE HYBRIDS. These are a new 
strain, placed on the market for the first 
time this season. We have been ohserving 
these for a number of years and are con- 
vineed that they are very superior to any- 
thing so far produced. The flowers are 
over three inches long, two inches wide, 
and are carried on extra long stems. This 
strain is particularly suited for greenhouse 
culture. Although we expect to have these 
in five or six separate colors, we are of- 
fering them in mixture so that you may 
have an idea of the range of colors in this 
strain. $2.50 doz. 
Fancy Leaved Caladium 
Tuberous plants with brilliantly colored 
foliage that are very useful for indoor or 
outdor culture. They should be started in 
pots indoors and planted out after the 
weather becomes warm, in a shady loca- 
tion. They demand liberal moisture-and 
appreciate feeding. They may also be 
grown to perfection in pots in a rich com- 
post. After the leaves die down they must 
be dug out of the ground and stored in dry 
sand in a warm place. Delivery January 
to May. All varieties. 30c each. $2.50 
doz. 
CANDIDUM. 
green ribs. 
D. M. COOK. Rumpled leaf with plum 
center and spotted deep red. 
JOHN PEED. Brilliant 
green border. 
LORD DERBY. Beautiful rose leaf with 
dark green veins and ribs. 
MRS. EDITH MEAD. Leaf snowy white 
with red ribs and narrow green edge. 
Very showy. 
MRS. W. B. HALDEMAN. Glowing bright 
pink with narrow green edge. Varies to a 
deep pink according to soil used. 
PORTO RICO. Leaf very dark green, 
mottled’ and blotched with very dark red. 
SOROCABA. 
leaf, more or less suffused white. 
ribs and veins. 
THOMAS TOMLINSON. 
with narrow green border. 
Snow-white leaf with dark 
red with dark 
Transparent silvery pink 
Green 
Leaf blood red 
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