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ery and a beautiful green. This plant 
will grow anywhere in the house, and 
needs very little care except to sponge the 
leaves occasionally, and supply it with 
water. Small size 25c each; larger size, 
50e to $1 each; extra large size, $1.50 to 
$2 each. 
Lurida Variegata. Like the above, ex- 
cept that the leaves are beautifully striped 
with white. 50c each. 
ALPiNIA Nutans, Shell Lily. Sends up 
arching stems clothed with delightfully 
aromatic, rich green leaves, and terminat- 
ed by racemes ofter 3 feet long, of bril- 
liant, orchid like flowers, each shaped like 
an exquisite crinkled shell, and in color 
yellow, orange and white, delicately com- 
bined and strikingly contrasted. 25c each. 
Beautiful Bouvardias 
These beautiful and almost perpetual 
blooming plants, not new, but rarely seen, 
should be more cultivated, especially in 
Southern California where they grow into 
Bouvardias 
small shrubs and bloom outside all winter. 
The flowers are in clusters. | 
Garfield. Pink, 25c. 
Elegans. Red, 25c. 
Rosea Multiflora. Salmon Rose, 25c. 
Humboldti, White, 25c. 
Large Flowering Cannas 
For brilliant show in the garden no 
plants are more effective than cannas, 
spikes of brilliant flowers in shades of rich 
red, orange and yellow. They give a mass 
of splendid color from April till late autumn. 
The flowers are very large and beautiful 
which makes them fine for cutting and deco- 
ration. 
Beisy Ross. The most beautiful of pink 
cannas. Of moderate height, compact 
growth, it throws up fine trusses of flowers 
a delicate shade of pink. 25c each. 
Black Prince. Dark velvety crimson-mar- 
oon. Fine large trusses and flowers; great 
bloomer. 15c each. 
TRY OUR FINE STRAINS OF “PETUNIA” 
Buttercup. Buttercup yellow; large beau- 
tifully formed flowers in handsome trusses; 
a beautiful pure, bright, deep yellow Canna. 
20c. 
Cherokee. Dark maroon. Petals are two 
inches broad. 20c. 
Dr. Nansen. A distinct and beautiful vari- 
ety of dwarf habit, that bears large trusses 
of graceful pale yellow flowers. 20c each. 
Eastern Beauty. The flowers are a charm- 
ing shade of light salmon and orange that 
changes after two or three days to a most 
attractive flesh. 20c. 
Evolution. Foliage dark, rich shaded 
bronze, flowers large and very graceful; 
color, rich golden yellow, which shades 
through dainty tints of canary, lemon and 
sulphur yellow to a center of soft blush 
pink. 25¢e each. 
Ficrentine. Very large flowers frequently 
semi-double; an intense rich crimson color. 
15e. 
Golden Beauty. Rich bright golden yellow, 
with a few faint spots in the center of the 
flowers. Splendid spikes of bloom. Grows 
two feet high. 20c each. 
Lorraine. Charming combination of col- 
ors, fine flowers of soft rose pink widely 
bordered with creamy white. 25e each. 
Louise. Of large size with long petals of 
soft deep rose pink, dappled and streaked 
with red. The bloom spikes are usually 
large and fine, and so completely do the 
flowers cover the plant as to make a row or 
ked seem almost like a solid mass of bloom. 
20ce. 5 
Luray. Shapely plant with fine foliage 
and massive heads of bold bright rose flow- 
ers. 25¢. 
Madame Allemagny. One of the best yel- 
lows with short broad petals of fine orange- 
yellow, spotted dark red. 15c each. 
Martha Washington. Rose pink with 
splendid trusses, making a mass of color, 
20c each. 
Ment Blanc. Most magnificent white 
Canna yet known; foliage bright glossy 
green, large and handsome; a strong grow- 
ing vigorous variety, producing masses of 
snowy white fiowers that contrast beautiful- 
ly with the fine shades of pink, scarlet and 
yellow. Price 25c. 
Niagara. Crimson and gold. The best 
of the low growing variegated Cannas. Great 
handsome trusses, broad, thick, durable 
petals; color, rich, deep crimson with a 
wide irregular border of deep golden yellow. 
Height three feet. 20c each. 
Queen Chartotte. Large scarlet flowers, 
deeply margined with gold. 20c. 
Queen cf Holland. Pure deep orange flow- 
ers, large and firm form, which makes a fine 
contrast with its handsome shaded bronze 
foliage. 20c. 
Snenandoah. Foliage rich ruby red, ex- 
quisitely veined and tinted like some rare 
hot-house plant. It bears fine large trusses 
of beautiful waxy rose-pink flowers; highly 
ornamental. 20c. The set $3.00. 
SEEDS.—THEY ARE THE BEST GROWN 
