98 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH.—Pale pink flowers of fine quality. Sturdy plant 
with fine musa-like foliage. 3 feet. 
MAJESTIC.—Deep red, with edge of gold. 4 feet. Originated by L. D. 
Yager. 
MAROS.—Dreer’s white. A beautiful canna, and very profuse. 4 feet. 
MEPHISTO.—A very deep red, one of the darkest shades known in red 
cannas. Fine. 5 feet. 
METEOR.—Bright red and fine flower. 3 feet. 
MINNEHAHA.—A good-sized flower having loose petals; color, almost 
white with darker edging. 3 feet. 
MT. BLANC (IMP.).—To date the best white canna known. Petals al- 
most pure white and of fair size. 3 feet. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD.—A recent novelty. Large pink flowers 
of fine shade and quality; one of the best pinks. 4 feet. 
MRS. E. M. GADDIS.—New. Color, bright red and orange variegated. 
Flower of good size and gladiolus-shaped; profuse bloomer. 4 feet. 
Originated by L. D. Yager. 
MRS. GEORGE STROHLEIN.—An Oriental-red canna of fine texture. 
Fine trusser and one of the best “show” reds. Bronze foliage. 5 
feet. 
MRS. KARL KELSEY.—Bright red and yellow marbled. Belongs to 
the orchid type and resembles Long Branch. A large and brilliant 
flower. 6 feet. 
MRS. KATE F. DEEMER.—A recent novelty. Flowers in large trusses; 
color, a light yellow, turning to a pinkish shade the second day. One 
of the very good cannas. 5 feet. 
NIAGARA.—Very much like Gloriosa, but smaller flower of lighter 
’ shades, and taller plant. 4 feet. 
OLYMPIC.—An ordinary red canna of profuse habit. 5 feet. 
PAPA NARDY.—A peculiar shade of red. Petals very large and round 
with streaks of darker shades. A good show canna. 4 feet. 
ica SYLVANIA.—The standard red in the orchid-flowered type. 6 
eet. 
PILLAR OF FIRE.—A giant in height. Bright crimson. 7 feet. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE.—Orange and gold. An old stand-by. 3 feet. 
QUEEN OF HOLLAND.—Peculiar shade of deep yellow. Bronze foliage. 
3 feet. ; 
mew’ WALLACE.—Pale yellow, with long petals. Fine plant. 
4 feet. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA.—Soft rose to wine colored. Very large flowers. 
4 feet. 
ROSEMAWR.—Pink with throat of gold. Large flowered. 3 feet. 
SAFFRON KING.—A saffron-yellow shade; profuse bloomer. 4 feet. 
SEMAPHORE.—A most peculiar shade, resembling the color of the in- 
“ys of an old-fashioned Connecticut field pumpkin. Bronze foliage. 
eet. 
pias ant equa Bi soft pink. The only pink canna with bronze foliage. 
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ae CROZY.—Intense scarlet with golden yellow border. 
STRIPED BEAUTY.—Whitish-yellow with ruby throat. Makes a fine 
show plant. 4 feet. 
UHLBERG.—Novelty, Rosy carmine with yellow throat. 3 feet. 
