
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS 
Fancy Leaved Caladium 
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, 50c each. 
CANDIDUM. Fine Easter variety and 
very popular. Leaf snow-white with green 
veins and network; narrow green border. 
Ours is the true Candidum. 
EDITH MEAD. Erect snow-white leaf 
(not transparent) with red ribs and nar- 
row green edge. 
HORTILANIA. Leaf shining crimson with 
bluish tints. The best red Caladium of all. 
ITACAPUS. Entire leaf dark red of a 
rust shade; narrow border with red dot- 
tings. One of the most beautiful Caladiums 
in existence. Known also as “John Hach- 
meister.”’ - 
JOHN PEED. Shining bright metallic 
red center on moss-green ground. Very 
fine. 
LORD DERBY. Transparent rose with 
dark green ribs and narrow green edge. 
Very popular. 
MACAHYBA. Dark moss-green leaf pro- 
fusely spotted lilac; heavy scarlet ribs. 
MRS. F. SANDER. Roundish, dark green 
leaf heavily blotched transparent deep 
rose. 
MRS. W. B. HALDEMAN. Medium leaf 
of bright pink with narrow green edge. 
Very fine and popular. 
POECILE ANGLAIS. Dwarf. Wavy leaf 
of deep crimson, bordered metallic green. 
One of the best. 
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