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The Kanna is King l 



OF aLL BEDDING PLANTS 2 



'M HftTliiB oonoludad • -vtfty Imrse oontraot for Cannas (CON8IDXRABLT OTXR A QUABTBR OV ▲ MILLION), we 



W sr« anabtod to ottor flrst-claaa DORMANT ROOTS, In BOnNO CONDITION, with NOT LNU THAN TWO OR THBKB M 



S KTSS KACB, In tlio foUowlnc variatlas, TRUR TO NAMK. Cannaa tlilppad by tralcbt at ownar'a risk. ^ 



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REMEMBER YOU MAY DEDUCT 6 PER CENT IF CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER 



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Red-flowering, Green Foliage 



Per doi. 

 LOinSIANA— A stroDS', Tigorous-growlDK va- 

 riety, attamiDK a beigbt ol 7 feet, produring a 

 denite mass of glossy green foliage aud vivid 

 acarlet flowers, often measuring 7 inches 

 across lo cts. each $1.00 



A. Bouvler-5 ft., dark crimson .85 



Beauto Poltevlno-3>^ ft., dark ciimson 35 



C3ia8. Henderson— 4 ft., bright crimson 30 



Crimson Bedder— 8 ft., intense scarlet 86 



Duke of Marlboroueh— 4>i ft., dark crimson .85 



J. D. Klsele— Rich, brilliant vermilion-scarlet, 

 6 ft 35 



Ezploratenr Crampbel— Flowers deep rich 

 crimsun, b%ft .30 



Kzpress— Color scarlet crimson; tbe clusters 

 are large and compact, foliage green, dwarf 

 habit, 2 to 2>i ft 60 



Flamlneo -4% ft., interne and clear crimson.. .30 



Pinl(>flowering Cannas 



L. Patry— Flowers of a delicate rosy pink, 

 standing well above tbe foliage. 4>^ ft 35 2.25 20.00 



Luray— Large, well-formed flowers of a very 

 attractive rosy pink, 8 ft 35 2.25 20.00 



Louise— A grand pink variety, somewhat sim- 

 ilar to Mile. Berat, much taller, and very free 

 flowerlug , 35 8.50 26 00 



Mile. Berat-4^ ft., rose carmine ' 85 2.25 30.00 



Tennyson -Large, heavy spike of flowen, of 

 a very attractive rosy pink: green foliage, 

 6Xf» 50 3.C0 



Orange-flowered Cannas 



President Cleveland- Bright distinct or- 

 ange Huarlet, 4 ft 85 



1000 



2.25 



1.75 



2.25 



20.00 

 16.00 

 18.00 



2.25 20.00 



Red, Gold-edged Cannas 



INDIANA-Tbe foliage of this variety forms a 

 soliu ina-<8 of green 3 to 4 feet high, and above 

 thlH tbe (lower spikes shoot up to a beigbt of 

 six feet, each one bearing flne big clusters of 

 orctiid-jike flowers. Color is a glistening 

 golden-orange daintily marked and striped 

 with red. Sii gle blossoms are often 7 ini bes 

 across 5c each 1.60 



Mme. Crozy— 6>^ ft., vermilion with gold bor- 

 der 40 



Souv. de A. Crosy— 4 ft., crimson with gold 

 band 40 



Premier-Brilliant deepcrimson red, bordered 

 yeUow, 2^ft f5 225 20.00 



Yellow Shades 



Buttercup-3>i ft., clear golden yellow 75 4.26 



Comt* de Bouchard- Rich golden yellow, 

 spotted with red. 4>i ft 35 2.25 



riorence VauKban-5 ft., yellow, spotted 

 crimson 60 2.75 



L. K. Bailey— Rich yellow, dotted with red; a 

 very rich and pleasing appearance, 4>^ ft 30 2.00 17.60 



lO.CO 



2.76 25.00 

 2.75 25.00 



40.00 

 20 00 

 26.00 



Bronze-leaved, Red-flowering 

 Cannas 



Per doz. 100 

 BRANDYWINK-Tbis is undoubtedly tbe best 

 bronzeUaved bedding canua, a rema>kably 

 even grower. A healthy vigorous grower of 

 4 to 5 feet. Makes a luxuriai t growth of dark 

 bronze follaee and a magnlQcent disrlay of 

 flne large flowers. Color is intense vinons 

 red, beautifully mottled with deep crimson; 

 two or three petals are somptimes nartowly 

 edged with bright gold. Brandy wine has fo- 

 liaire almost as dark as Black Beauty $0.35 



Black Beauty— 5 ft.. grand foliage 60 



David Haxum-Sj^ft., vermilion-scarlet 60 



Bs:andale-4 ft, currant red.. 60 



Leonard Vauffban— 4}^ ft., bright fcarlet... .40 



MusafoUa— This is one of tbe finest foliaged 

 Cauuas, with enormous mu6a-like leaves ;! by 

 6 leet of a dark gretn bronze-tinged color, 

 the edges of tbe leaves being beautifully 

 banded with bronze-purple 35 



Robusta— Height 6 to 8 feet, with immense fo- 

 liage 80 



Shenandoab- A splendid bronze-leaved vari- 

 ety, large sa'mon flowers, 6 ft.^ 35 



Stsdtratb Heidenreioh— A grand ranna, 

 sim lar In growth to King Humbert, which it 

 closely resembles. Color of flowers, glowing 

 scarlfct pas&ing to carmine; foliage deep 

 bronse 20ceach 200 15.00 



Orciiid-flowerlng Cannas 



Allemania- 4 to 5 ft., green foliage, scarlet 

 and yellow 35 2.25 2000 



Austria— Pure canary yellow: an orchid flow- 

 ering type. 6ft to 1.75 15.00 



Italia— 4>^ ft., green foliage, red bordered'yel- 

 low 33 2.25 20.00 



Klnar Hiunbert— 4 ft., bronze foliage, orange- 

 scarltt 1.50 12.00 100.00 



Kronus— Ricb golden-yellow, witb patches of 

 bright red, 6 ft 85 2.25 20.00 



Mrs. Kate Gray— 6 ft., green foliage, scarlet 

 a d yellow 86 2.25 20.00 



Pennsylvania- 6 ft., green foliage, deep 

 Bcanet 60 2.75 26.00 



CSLADIUMS 



Caladium Esculentum 



(Elephant's Ear) 



Per doz. 



Bulbs measuring 6 to 8 inches in circum $0.25 



8 to 10 60 



10 to 12 75 



12 to 18 1.00 



Monster bulbs measuring 13 inches and upward 

 in circumference 1.50 



12.C0 



AU above Cannas packed 250 In a case. Pull case at 1000 rate; 35 at 100 rate. 



Our Wholesale Catalome of Quality seeds and bulbs now ready and it contains forty pages of 

 seeds and bui:<s you need, fuUy described. Write for it today-a postcard will fetch it. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 



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