. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Caladium Ssculentum. Boildieu. Deep green, with bright crim- son rayed centre. Chantini. Green, red centre, spotted white. B. G. Henderson. Green, with transparent rose spots and mottled crimson rayed centre, Louis Buplessis. Red rays and veins on a white ground, with green margfin. Max Kolb. Light green ground with gray centre and red spots. Mme. F. Koeclilein. Whi
. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Caladium Ssculentum. Boildieu. Deep green, with bright crim- son rayed centre. Chantini. Green, red centre, spotted white. B. G. Henderson. Green, with transparent rose spots and mottled crimson rayed centre, Louis Buplessis. Red rays and veins on a white ground, with green margfin. Max Kolb. Light green ground with gray centre and red spots. Mme. F. Koeclilein. White ground, violet rose ribs, green veins. Beine Victoria. Green, spotted with white and crimson. Wightii. Dark green, with white and red spots. Price, 25 Cents Each. $ Dozen. ^Xiottecl Oair^.—(Richardia Alba Maculata.) Leaves deep green, with many white spots. Flowers, pure white, with black centre. Culture easy; bloom freely 10c each, $ doz. Bl^ols: O^Hql.—(Arum Sanctum.) From the Holy Land, resembling in habit and foliage the White Calla, flowers of a rich blackish purple, and very large 15c each, $1 50 doz. A rapid-growing climber. The leaves are heart shaped, bright glosiy green; growth is very rapid, reaching about 8 feet in height; quite hardy. 10c each, $ doz. Caladiums. Put Dahlia tubers in the ground when the season becomes warm, cover- ing the neck some three inches. After flowering, and before hard frosts, take up the plants, remove the tops, dry the bulbs a little, and put in cellar until Spring, when they can be divided and replanted. A. I>. Liivoni. Soft pink, with quilled petals and full to the center; long stems. An early and profuse bloomer. Crimson Ball. Bright crimson purple; perfect shape and full to the • center; dwarf, vigorous grower and constant bloomer. John Sladden. Darkest maroon, almost black ; a superb flower. Mary Hallock. Golden yellow; petals beautifully quilled; perfect form. Storm King. Snow white; perfect for
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