. Caladium, Mrs. Oliver Ames. niss Lucy Evans. A beautiful heliotrope-pink, clear in color, of large size, with incurving centre and reflexing outer petals. 15 cts. each; § per doz. niss Ida Barwood. One of the most exquisite white varie- ties ever introduced, of beautiful globular form and finely finished; looks as though carved out of ivory and polished^ oO cts. each ; per doz. rirs. E. Thirkell. -One of the largest varieties extant; deef>- yellow, with very long reflexed florets. A phenomenal sort,. both as to size and form, and must be included in every col- lection. 25 cts. e


. Caladium, Mrs. Oliver Ames. niss Lucy Evans. A beautiful heliotrope-pink, clear in color, of large size, with incurving centre and reflexing outer petals. 15 cts. each; § per doz. niss Ida Barwood. One of the most exquisite white varie- ties ever introduced, of beautiful globular form and finely finished; looks as though carved out of ivory and polished^ oO cts. each ; per doz. rirs. E. Thirkell. -One of the largest varieties extant; deef>- yellow, with very long reflexed florets. A phenomenal sort,. both as to size and form, and must be included in every col- lection. 25 cts. each ; §2 50 per doz. Percy Plumridge. A very large incurved buttercup-yellow^ liright and glistening, very full, easy to grow and very dis- tinct. 50 Cts. each; $ per doz. Silver Queen. A beautiful shade of pink, forming a splendid flower, of fine incurving form. 25 cts, each ; $ per doz. All of the above will be ready for delivery early in April. Complete collection of the 10 varieties for § TWO NEW DWARF FANCY CAEADIUMS^ Those who are interested in this class of plants will be pleased with the addition of the two varie- ties here offered, which are absolutely distinct from anything now in commerce. The foliage of both is triangularly spear-shaped; never exceeds 10 inches in height, and are most delicate in coloring. Countess of Warwick. Centre of leaves ex- quisitely tinted bright rose-pink, with broad, clearly defined veins, the interspaces reticulated with tiny pink veins on a greenish ground, mar- gin green with grayish e^ge, Mrs, Oliver Ames. While young the leaves are of a soft cream color veined and tinged with, green ; the older leaves are beautifully marked with streak-like and reticulated veins of pale green, while the edges are of a deep green. 60 cts. each. One of each for §


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