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annas 



Get Your 



Six Sets Of 



The Famous Super-Six 



Here's an opportunity for you. 



Six of the finest of Mr. Wintzer's famous "LILY-CANNAS" and 

 six bulbs of each, all for one price. 



These wonderful new sorts, with their enormous trusses and broad, 

 satiny petals, will be a great addition to your stock for selling or for 

 planting out. 



These thirty-six roots, potted up now, to get a good start and set 

 out in the Spring, will give you a good substantial stock of these fine 

 new varieties at a nominal cost. Simply order the "Super-Six Set" — 

 Price $4. 



CITY OF PORTLAND, 3^ ft. Glowing pink, 

 deeper in color than its parent, Mrs. Alfred 

 F. Conard, and the flowers are produced in 

 greatest profusion. Strong plants. 



LAFAYETTE, 4 ft. Resembles the famous 

 "Meteor," but the flowers are a more intense 

 scarlet. The heads of bloom are carried erect 

 above the healthy, green foliage, producing a 

 brilliant effect in mass planting. Strong 

 plants. 



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FLAG OF TRUCE, 4 ft. A large, cream-white 

 Canna with faint pink dots on each petal and 

 a sulphur-colored tongue. From a short dis- 

 tance the flowers appear pure white. Strong 

 plants. 



THE PRESIDENT, 



DRAGON. 2y2 to 3 ft. An incessant bloomer 

 which^ keeps sending up new bloom-stalks 

 until cut down by frost. Dark, ox-blood red. 

 Strong plants. 



MORNING GLOW, 5 ft. Perhaps the fanciest 

 of all our 1917 introductions. An imposing 

 variety with green foliage and plants 5 feet 

 high; of good habit, large clusters, flowers 

 rich orange, petals broadly edged with pure 

 pink. 



Reddish orange, with a sharply con- 

 band of yellow around edges of 

 Very distinct and showy. Free 



The President 



THE 



Color is a rich glowing scarlet 

 and the immense, firm, rounded 

 flowers 7 in. across when open, 

 are produced on strong, erect 

 stalks well above the large, rich 

 green foliage. The President is 

 superior to any other red variety 

 in the quantity and also the qual- 

 ity of bloom, and the firm flowers 

 are able to resist drought and 

 heat to a remarkable degree. Mr. 

 Wintzer says: "This is one of 

 the most marvelous Cannas ever 

 produced." 

 One, 50c; ten, $3; twenty-five, $6. 



SNOW QUEEN, 4 ft. Here is a 

 Canna of crystal bright white- 

 ness! The flowers are large, 6 in. 

 across, with rounded petals 2J/2 

 in. broad, and of firm texture. 

 They are borne well above the 

 luxuriant green foliage on erect 

 branching heads in large clusters. 

 One, $1; ten, $6; twenty-five, $12. 



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 petals, 

 bloomer 



6 of each, 36 bulbs, for $3.60, here; or $4 

 delivered. 

 height 4 ft. 



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