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Eliemanni. — The most distinct of all Cannas on account of its 

 large oval soft green leaves and carmine-red flowers, which are 

 produced on long flower stems ; each of the smaller branches 

 bears about 12 flowers. The flowers are as large as a Gladiolus, 

 and are use i to advantage in bouquet-making. This is one of 

 the most striking and desirable of Cannas ever introduced, and 

 cannot be too highly recommende I . Price, 20 cents each, $1.35 

 per dozen 



Nouttoni.- Is quite distinct from Ehemanni in coloring, being a 

 rich shade of crimson scarlet. The flowers are very large, grow- 

 ing erect instead of drooping. The foliage is of a beautiful blu- 

 ish green, growing very compact and remarkably free-flowering, 

 forming nearly solid masses of rich, warm coloring. The pLant 

 does not . xcee'd 6 feet in height. Price, 15 cents each, $1.10 per 

 dozen. 



Canna, Kmile "Leclaire. — Flowers large, bright golden yellow, 

 mottled and spotted crimson and scarlet. It will be found use- 

 ful as a cut flower, as its peculiar color gives it the appearance 

 of an orchid. One of the best and most distinct varieties. Pea- 

 green foliage Price, 20 cents each, $1.25 per dozen 



Felix Croi'sse.- Glaucous green foliage; large coppery red flow- 

 ers. Price, 20 cents each. 



Henry Martin.— Orange scarlet; extra large flowers; foliage dark 

 green. Price, 20 cents each. 



Hippolite Flandrin.— Extra large bright salmon flowers; foliage 

 light green. Price, 25 cents each. 



Nabob. — Magnilicent foliage: shaded and striped purplish red; 

 large crimson scarlet flowers. Price, 35 cents each. 



Oriental. -Smaller foliage; more dwarf plant; shaded like the 

 above; flowers large bright red. Price, 30 cents. 



Felicie.— Yellow, blotched rose red. Price, 15 cents. 



Fine Seedlings.— Price, 15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen. 



Canna Flaccida. — A native of Florida and a variety well worthy 

 of general cultivation. It grows two to four feet high, with am- 

 ple foliage of a pale tender green, and bears an abundance of 

 large lemon yellow flowers. Its general character will make it 

 a favorite. Price, 10 cents. 



The collection of Cannas noted above, $1.60. 



Calla Lily, or Egyptian liily of the Nile. — Large white flowers, 

 broad foliage. Price, 5 to 10 cents each, extra large, 25 cent . ; 40 

 cents to $2.00 per dozen. 



Spotted Calla.— Price, 10 to 50 cents each. 



Coleus.— Choice sorts, 10 to 20 cents each; 75 cents to $1.25 per doz. 



CACTI. 



Cereus Triangularis.— A magnificent sort with large triangular 

 stems, and immen-e creamy white flowers, blooming at night. 

 Plants of this variety are grown from the Giant specimen de- 

 scribed in front of catalogue. Good blooming plants. Price, 

 25 cents: extra large plants, 50 cents to $1.00 each. 



Cereus Flagelliformis. — Whip-cord or Rat-tail Cactus. Bright 

 rose colored flowers. Price, 15 cents to 35 cents each. 



