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variety, except that the color varies from 
cream to white. 75c doz. 
QUAMASH. Deep blue flowers on 2 ft. 
stems. Very easy to grow and ideal for 
naturalizing. 75c doz. 
Caladium, Fancy Leaved 
Tuberous plants with brilliantly colored 
foliage that are very useful for indoor or 
outdoor 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. 35c each, 3 for 
$1.00, $3.50 doz. 
CANDIDUM. Snow white leaf with dark 
green ribs. 
D. M. COOK. Rumpled leaf with plum 
center and spotted deep red. 
DR. VILHENE. Transparent, pale rose 
center, with darker ribs, green border. 
DR. THEO. L. MEAD. Deep saturated 
red with velvety black sheen over entire 
leaf. 
GERTRUDE HOLLICK. Rose leaf, shad- 
ing to white. Green ribs and irregular 
green border. 
MRS. EDITH MEAD. Snow-white leaf, 
dark green ribs. 
MRS. W. B. HALDEMAN. Transparent 
rose leaf, pea green veins and narrow 
dark green border. 
PORTO RICO. Leaf very dark green. 
Mottled and blotched with very dark red. 
SORACABA. Pale rose to white, deep 
green ribs and veins. 
THOMAS TOMLINSON. Leaf blood red 
with narrow green border. 
TABATINGA. Entire leaf ivory white. 
Dwarf grower. Very fine. 
TOCANTINS. Clear, transparent rose, 
splashed with green. 
FINE MIXTURE. This mixture contains 
a wide range of colors and types and is 
highly recommended to those that are not 
interested in names but want beautifully 
colored foliage. 25¢ each, $2.50 doz. 
ESCULENTUM (Colocasia esculenta) is 
the “Elephant’s Ear’? so popular for tropi- 
cal effect. The light green leaves are heart 
shaped and often attain enormously large 
size. Roots can be stored easily through 
the winter, but may be left undisturbed in 
the mild climates. Requires shade and 
copious supply of water. 25c. 
Ceropegia 
Succulent hanging basket plants for the 
glasshouse or in the open in the South. 
Excellent house plant. The very thin, 
wiry stems hang straight down with the 
fleshy leaves along their length about ev- 
ery two inches, and light gray colored 
bulbs every so often. Odd purplish flow- 
ers. In mild sections they may also be 
used as ground cover. Delivery any time. 
DEBILIS. Fast growing plant with nar- 
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Ceropegia Woodii 
row, almost cylindrical leaves with a sil- 
very midrib. Very rare in cultivation. 
Bulbs 15c, plants $1.50. 
WOODII (Hearts-on-Strings). Has heart 
shaped leaves that are quite thick and 
