50 THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD COMPANY. 
Austria. This grand mammoth canna grows 5 to 6 feet high, with 
leaves 15 to 18 inches long, and 8 to 10 inches broad; the flowers are 6 to 7 
inches across, and borne erect in large, bold clusters; color pure, deep golden 
yellow; truly magnificent. 15¢ each. 
Italia. Equallyas large and similar in every way to Austria, except 
eolor, Which is pure yellow, with a broad blotch of dark, rich maroon in the 
eenter of each petal. 15¢ each. 
Mrs. Shepherd’s Beautiful Dwarf Canna, “Golden Beauty.” 
Very large flowers, rich, bright, golden-yellow, with a few taint spots in 
the center of the flowers. Splendid spikes of bloom. Grows only 2 feet 
high. <A perfect beauty. 20c each. 60c for the four. 
Cannas of the Crozy Type. 
Black Prince. Intense dark velvety crimson-maroon. Fine large 
trusses and flowers; great bloomer. 15¢ each. 
Sam Treleese. Flowers open up flat, with round overlapping petals, 
Different from allothers in form. Dazzling scarlet; base of petals rich yellow. 
15e each. 
New Peachblow Canna. ‘‘Alba Rosa Grandiflora,’’ rose, pink, 
and sunset tints. 
Philadelphia. Undoubtedly the brightest and most beautiful crimson 
canna in existence. 
Alsace. The nearest pure white canna, pale sulphur-yellow, changing 
to creamy-white. 
“Queen Charlotte.” Very large scarlet flowers, deeply mar- 
gined with gold. 
Florentine. The very large flowers are frequently semi-double; an 
intense rich crimson color. 
Goldilocks. A clear, rich vellow flower, with very broad petals, some- 
times slightly spotted with red; dwarf habit. 
Vesuvius. A beautiful combination of salmon, streaked with coppery 
red. Very large, handsome flowers. 
The Rival. The flowers are similar in color to Madame Crozy, and 
bordered with yellow. It is immense in size, and truly a rival to the parent. 
15c each. 
Mme. Crozy. Dazzling crimson-scarlet, bordered with golden-yellow. 
The flowers are produced on long branching stems, which are closely set. 
President Carnot. Fine dark foliage; crimson flowers flecked with 
darker red. 
Madam Allemagny. One of the best yellows; with short, broad 
petals of fine orange-yellow, spotted dark red. A rare and scarce variety. 
15¢ each. 
