. Caladium, Mrs. Oliver Ames. New Fancy-leaved Caladiutns. The three varieties offered below, which were first introduced by us three years ago, represent an entirely distinct type of this beautiful plant. All have triangular or triangularly spear- shaped leaves 6 to 10 inches long by 5 inches wide. Countess of Warwick. Centre of leaves exquisitely tinted bright rose-pink, with broad, clearly defined veins, the inter- spaces reticulated with tiny pink veins on a greenish ground, margin green with grayish edge. L'Ami Schwartz. Dark crimson, vivified by lighter veins and ornamented by greenish p


. Caladium, Mrs. Oliver Ames. New Fancy-leaved Caladiutns. The three varieties offered below, which were first introduced by us three years ago, represent an entirely distinct type of this beautiful plant. All have triangular or triangularly spear- shaped leaves 6 to 10 inches long by 5 inches wide. Countess of Warwick. Centre of leaves exquisitely tinted bright rose-pink, with broad, clearly defined veins, the inter- spaces reticulated with tiny pink veins on a greenish ground, margin green with grayish edge. L'Ami Schwartz. Dark crimson, vivified by lighter veins and ornamented by greenish patches near the green-zoned undulated edge. 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. 50 cts. each ; set of 3 for $


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