96 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
BRANDYWINE.—Vinous red, dappled crimson, occasionally edged yel- 
low. 3 feet. 
BRILLIANT.—A bright lemon-yellow, in some respects better than 
Buttercup; lower petal divided to give the appearance of two red 
tongues. 4 feet. 
BUTTERCUP.—As the name implies, it is a buttercup yellow. Fair 
sized flower and good bloomer. 3 feet. 
CINNABAR.—Of a cinnamon-red shade. Flowers not very large but 
odd. 4 feet. 
CLOTH OF GOLD.—Pure orange, tinted gold and coppery red. Bronze 
foliage. 4 feet. 
COMPTE DE BOUCHARD.—The highest type of the Florence Vaughan 
style of canna. Flowers, the largest of all red and yellow spotted 
varieties. Trusses immensely. 4 feet. 
COUSIN MATHIEU.—Deep red. Petals show a bronzy effect when 
held in the sunlight. 4 feet. 
DAYBREAK.—Flesh-white in color; outer part of petals pure white, 
throat of flower carmine; petals, four of equal size, standing out 
fully expanded. Trusses beautifully and holds up under the hottest 
sun for several days, notwithstanding its exceedingly delicate tex- 
ture. One of the finest cannas. 4 feet. Originated by L. D. Yager. 
DEFENDER.—Clear, rich yellow, striped scarlet. 314 feet. 
DAVID HARUM.— Vermillion scarlet, mottled deep red. Bronze foliage. 
4 feet. 
DR. CAVET.—One of the finest tall, red cannas; color, a deep cardinal 
with just a touch of yellow in the throat. 6 feet. 
DUKE OF MARLBORO.—Deep crimson; one of the darkest reds. 3 
feet. 
EASTERN BEAUTY.—Light salmon and orange. Bronze foliage. 4 feet. 
EVOLUTION.—Flowers fair sized but of odd coloring, shading from 
creamy white to pale buff. Bronze foliage. 4 feet. 
FLORENCE VAUGHAN.—The old standard red and yellow spotted 
eanna. 4 feet. 
FLORIDA.—Scarlet with yellow band. 3 feet. 
FRAU MARIE NAGEL.—Long petals of a soft lemon-yellow, turning 
to almost pure white after a few hours in the sun. Classed as a 
white canna. 3 feet. . 
FREDERICK BENARY.—A bold and striking flower of a very large 
size. Orchid type but petals are firm and stand out strong; color, 
a pale orange and light red. Resembles Allemania somewhat, but 
much better flower though not so large. 6 feet. 
GLADIATOR.—The brightest of all red and yellow spotted cannas. 
Flower has bright red tongue which adds to its beauty. 6 feet. 
GLADIOFLORA.—Gladiolus shaped; crimson changing to carmine rose, 
edged unevenly with gold. 314 feet. 
sang osama ete 2 red and yellow marbled. A most dazzling canna. 
feet. 
GOV. ROOSEVELT.—Flowers usually red but have the F socteearte A of 
“showing a yellow streak”; some flowers red, some yellow and some 
both colors. 3 feet. 
GUSTAV GUMPPER.—A recent introduction from Holland. Flowers 
a deep orange-yellow—a most peculiar shade and one long missing. 
Fine bloomer. 4 feet. 
