Ace of Hearts. ** Deep rose center with heavy scarlet ribs and green border. 
Attala. ** Medium green overlaid with large, irregular blotches of light pmk; veins and ribs crim- 
son. \ ery fine. 
Candidum. *** Fine Easter variety and very popular. Leaf snow-white with green veins and net- 
work; narrow green border. Ours is the true Candidum. 
CRIMSON WAVE. *** New. Large, deep green leaf with crinkled, transparent crimson or scar- 
let center and many crimson spots toward edge. Strong grower. 
Dr. M. Cook. *** Dark moss-green Jeaf with plum-red center and red ribs. Leaf crumpled and 
spotted with transparent plum-red. 
Edith Mead. * Erect snow-white Jeaf (not transparent), with red ribs and narrow green edge. 
Fire Nymph. ** New. Similar to Firebrand, but a taller and stronger grower, and mottled with 
two shades each of bright pink and straw color. 
ITACAPUS. *** Entire leaf dark red of a rust shade; narrow border with red dottings. One of 
the most beautiful Caladiums in existence. Known also as “John Hachmeister.” 
JESSIE THAYER. ** Tall-growing variety with mottled green leaf and heavy scarlet midrib. 
JOHN PEED. ** Shming bright metallic red center on moss-green ground. Very fine. 
KEYSTONE. ** Medium-sized, olive-green Jeaf with pink ribs and veins, speckled light pmk. 
LADY IN RED. *** Fine dwarf, shining red Jeaf with bronzy hues; broad center ribs of a darker 
shade. 
Lord Derby. ** Transparent rose with dark green ribs and narrow green edge. Very popular. 
Macahyba. *** Dark moss-green Jeaf profusely spotted lilac; heavy scarlet ribs. 
Marie Moir. * Large, pure white leaf Itke Candidum, but having red blotches between the ribs. 
Mrs. Arno H. Nehrling. * Dwarf bronzy red with crimson ribs, shaded coppery red; crimson 
veinlets. 
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. 
Pink Cloud. * New. Large, crinkly, well-opened leaves of mottled pink with a cloud-like effect 
in the coloring. 
Poecile Anglais. * Dwarf. Wavy leaf of deep crimson, bordered metallic green. One of the best. 
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SCOTCH PLAID 
VARIETIES. If you leave the selection of varieties to us, 
you will be sure of getting the best colors and types. We 
will substitute an equally good or better variety when 
you order one that is sold out. In some crop years the 
bulbs marked Jumbo and Mammoth may not be avail- 
able due to growing conditions, but the varieties marked 
with asterisks are usually available as shown, in ordinary 
growing seasons. The supplying of Caladium bulbs has 
to be done on a very flexible basis. No bulbs grow to order 
in any season, the supply of different sizes being entirely 
dependent upon a great many things, including weather. 
SIZES. Calediums are graded in three standard sizes: 
No. 1 size (114 to 2'/-in. diameter) 
Jumbo size (21/2 to 3-in. diameter) 
Mammoth size (31% in. up) 
Varieties marked with one asterisk (*) usually make No. 
1 size and no larger. Varieties marked with two asterisks 
(**) usually make Jumbo-size bulbs in addition to No. 1 
size. Varieties marked with three asterisks (***) generally 
are available in Mammoth size in addition to Jumbo and 
No. 1 size. We consider it best to substitute size rather than 
variety, and usually do so, giving the next smaller size 
where the one ordered is sold out. 
There is no use ordering Mammoth bulbs of varieties 
which do not make bulbs larger than No. 1 or Jumbo. 
NEVER PLACE CALADIUM BULBS IN COLD STOR- 
AGE; THEY WERE NOT MADE FOR IT. If not ready 
to plant the bulbs when they are received, place them in 
shallow trays in a temperature of not less than 70 degrees 
and with relative humidity of at least 70% until ready to 
plant. 
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LADY IN RED 
RECONCAVO. *** A fine, strong grower. Has a delicate center with carmine ribs. One of 
the best colors we offer. 
NSIGN. ** New. A rather dwarf-growing type with 3 
g 
green border. A very bright, and a fine new variety. 
RED FLARE. * New. Similar to Scarlet Pimpernelle, but blot 
A fine pot-plant. 
iny leaves of metallic red; narro 
ed with two shades of green. 
RED GLORY. * Deep carmine with heavy scarlet ribs and narrow green edge. Extra fine. 
RED POLKA. ** New. Bushy, dwarf grower. Bright red leaves h many polka-dot spots of 
a slightly lighter shade of red. 
REDSKIN. New. A dwarf variety with pointed leaves. TI lor is a dull, rich scarlet 
over the entire leaf. 
Richard Deckard. * Coppery rose with bright crimson ribs and 
blotches. 
RISING SUN. * Brilliant deep red center and ribs on dark, gold-tinted background; spotted 
transparent pink. 
Scotch Plaid. ** Mottled dark green and grayish green; maroon ribs, spotted scarlet. 
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 Ieaf with darker ribs and a profusion of pmk spots. 
STOPLIGHT. * Leaf shining crimson with bluish tmts. The best red Caladium of all. 
Texas Wonder. *** Mottled crimson center, with pink and green blotches; veins white and 
yellow. Tall, vigorous-growing variety. 
THOMAS TOMLINSON. * Bright crimson center and blotches; narrow green edge. Makes 
many leaves. 
Tom Thumb. * New. Very dwarf and compact. The color varies but ts usually copper-red with 
a few white blotches in the center. Midrib is bright crimson. 
Triomphe de |’Exposition. Old favorite with roundish leaf of bright red; dark green edge. 
len tints between the pink 
TEXAS WONDER | 
EDITH MEAD EXPOSITION 
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