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Ace of Hearts. ** Deep rose center with heavy scarlet ribs and green 
border. 
Attala. ** Medium green overlaid with large, irregular blotches of light 
pink; veins and ribs crimson. Very fine. 
Candidum. *** Fine Easter variety and very popular. Leaf snow-white 
with green veins and network; narrow green border. Ours is the true 
Candidum. 
CRIMSON WAVE. *** New. Large, deep green leaf with crinkled, trans- 
parent crimson or scarlet center and many crimson spots toward 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.” 
JOHN PEED. ** Shining bright metallic red center on moss-green ground. 
KEYSTONE. ** Medium-sized, olive-green leaf with pink ribs and veins, 
speckled light pink. 
LADY IN RED, also known as MADAM TRUALL *** Fine dwarf, shining 
red leaf with bronzy hues; broad center ribs of a darker shade. 
Lord Derby. ** Transparent rose with dark green ribs and narrow green 
edge. Very popular. 
Marie Moir. * Large, pure white leaf like 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 trans- 
parent 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. 
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; narrow green border. A very bright, and fine new variety. 
RED FLARE. * New. Similar to Scarlet Pimpernelle, but blotched with 
two shades of green. A fine pot-plant. 
RED GLORY, also known as FANNIE MUNSON. * Deep carmine with 
heavy scarlet ribs and narrow green edge. Extra fine. 
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 
between the pink biotches. 
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, spot- 
ted scarlet. 
Sea Gull. ** New. Dwarf, with dark green leaf, heavy white midribs and 
white center. A very effective new white Caladium. 
SPANGLED BANNER. * Glowing red leaf with darker ribs and a profus- 
ion of pink spots. 
STOPLIGHT. * Leaf shining crimson with bluish tints. The best red 
Caladium of all. 
Texas Wonder, also known as Cleo. *** Mottled crimson center, with pink 
and green blotches; veins white and yellow. Tall, vigorous-growing. 
THOMAS TOMLINSON. * Bright crimson center and blotches: narrow 
green edge. Makes many leaves. 
Tom Thumb. * New. Very dwarf and compact. 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. 
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