. 1 ^ W^' ^ lA the fall and wintered in the house or cellar. Dingfee Giant- Flowering Caladium A MOST MAGNIFICENT FOLIAGE PLANT Will grow three to four times as fast as the common variety. Plants grow from 8 to 10 feet high, with bright green leaves, 4 to 5 leet long and 2 to 3 feet wide. The midribs and veins are sunk- en, giving the surface of the leaf a rich quilted appear- ance. It is hardy and en- dures drought. It produ ^s immense, , f11- grant flowers. Commences t^ bloom when foui or five months old and blooms con- stantly. The flower-stalks produce six to twelve buds each. Th


. 1 ^ W^' ^ lA the fall and wintered in the house or cellar. Dingfee Giant- Flowering Caladium A MOST MAGNIFICENT FOLIAGE PLANT Will grow three to four times as fast as the common variety. Plants grow from 8 to 10 feet high, with bright green leaves, 4 to 5 leet long and 2 to 3 feet wide. The midribs and veins are sunk- en, giving the surface of the leaf a rich quilted appear- ance. It is hardy and en- dures drought. It produ ^s immense, , f11- grant flowers. Commences t^ bloom when foui or five months old and blooms con- stantly. The flower-stalks produce six to twelve buds each. The flowers resemble giant callas, are pure white at first, changing later to pale yellow. They are re- markably fragrant, but only at night. The plants re- quire rich soil, the richer the better, and plenty of water. The plants can be taken up Strong, well-rooted plants, postpaid, 20c. each, 50c. for 3, $1 for 7. C ALAD1U M Fancy-Leaved Caladiutns Nothing can equal these in brilliancy of foliage; to say there are over 400 co;Tibinations of colors is su'Bcient. The splerdid large leaves are beautifully spotted, mar- gined and variegated with every imaginable color ex- cept blue. They are best suited for pot culture in house, conservatory or shaded situation. We have one of the and largest stocks in the country, which includes all the best kinds. Extra-large bulbs, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, $.1 foi 7. The Manettia Vine To get most successful results from this ;ovely vine, allow the roots to become pot-bound. This causes the plant to bloom profusely when quite small. Tha wreaths and garlands of brilliant scarlet and orangs-colored flowers are very decorative. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4; largei size, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3. / wish to express to you my satisfaction at the condi- tion and varieties of the Roses sent to me. 1 think the Orange tree was a very fine specimen, in fact the very finest plant for the money.—M. W. Thomas, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, May 12. 19


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