CALADIUM Varieties continued 
from other side 
POECILE ANGLAIS. Dwarf. Wavy leaf of 
deep crimson, bordered metallic green. One 
of the best. 
RECONCAVO. A fine, strong grower. Has a 
delicate rose center, with carmine ribs. One 
of the best colors we offer. 
* RED ENSIGN. New. A rather dwarf-growing 
type with many leaves of metallic red; nar- 
row green border. Very bright, and a fine 
new variety. 
* RED FLARE. New. Similar to Scarlet Pim- 
pernelle, but blotched with two shades of 
green. A fine pot-plant. 
*RED POLKA. New. Bushy, dwarf grower. 
Bright red leaves with many polka-dot spots 
of a slightly lighter shade of red. 
*REDSKIN. New. A dwarf variety with 
pointed leaves. The color is a dull, rich 
scarlet over the entire leaf. 
RICHARD DECKARD. Coppery rose with 
bright crimson ribs and golden tints betweer 
the pink blotches. 
RISING SUN. Brilliant deep red center and 
ribs on dark, gold-tinted background; 
spotted transparent pink. 
SCARLET PIMPERNELLE. Straw or yel- 
lowish leaf with large scarlet center void of 
ribs or veins. 
* SEA GULL. New. Dwarf, with a dark green 
leaf, heavy white midribs and white center. 
A very effective new white Caladium. 
SOROCABA. ‘Transparent silvery — pink, 
suffused white, with greenish ribs and veins. 
SPANGLED BANNER. Glowing red _ leaf 
with darker ribs and a profusion of pink 
spots. 
THOMAS TOMLINSON. Bright crimson 
center and blotches; narrow green edge. 
Makes many leaves. 
*TOM THUMB. New. Very dwarf and com- 
pact. The color varies but is usually copper- 
red with a few white blotches in the center. 
Midrib is bright crimson. 
TRIOMPHE DE L’EXPOSITION. = Old 
favorite with roundish leaf of bright red; 
dark green edge. 




Varieties marked * are recent intro- 
ductions. Any order for named varieties 
should include at least a few of these. 
