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Beautiful Flowering Cannas—Concluded 
BRONZE LEAVED CANNA, KING HUMBERT 
(For Description See Page 24) 
Grand Bargain Offer No. 48 Xe.ofer the 
nas named in this Catalog, costing $11.00, for the small 
sum of $8.00, net. You will then have eyerything that is 
Food in Cannas at the minimum cost. Try our Grand 
argain Offer No. 50. 
Giant Orchid Flowered Cannas 
A distinct race of Cannas noted for their immense orchid- 
like flowers, often measuring six to seven inches across. The 
individual blooms of the orchid-flowering Cannas are much 
larger than in the Truss-flowering Cannas. All of the orchid 
flowering Cannas are green leaved except New York and 
Wyoming. Price, unless noted otherwise, 10 cents each; 
$1.00 per doz. 
ALLEMANIA—Ground color yellow, heavily dotted and 
overlaid with blood-orange. Five feet. 
ant orange-red, a vivid flame color. 
eet. 
AUSTRIA—Pure yellow with crimson markings in throat. 
es eae shade; the color of light. Four and one-half 
FREDERICK BENARY—Immense flowers; currant-red bord- 
ered yellow and pronounced orange throat. Five feet, 15 cts. 
INDIANA—Glistening golden-orange, lightened by flecks of 
old gold and daintily flecked and penciled with deep rose. 
Single blossoms often seven inches across. Five and one= 
half feet, 15 cents. 
LOUISIANA—Flowers like beautiful orchids; size often more 
than seven inches across and every inch a vivid scarlet. 
Five feet, 15 cents. 
MRS. CARL KELSEY—Full heads of enormous flowers. 
Orange-scarlet wondrously flaked and striped with golden- 
yellow. An ornament to any garden. Six feet, 15 cents. 
MRS. KATE GRAY—Large flowers, six inches across. 
Color rich orange-scarlet finely flaked and streaked with 
golden-yellow tints. Four and one-half feet, 15 cents. 
NEW YORK—Bronze. Has five to six stalks of flowers at 
once on every well-fed plant, with flowers five inches 
a Pe olee bright scarlet. Four and one-half feet, 
Five 
PENNSYLVANIA—Intense vermilion-scarlet or pure red. 
The flowers are immense, often seven inches across. Five 
and one-half feet. 
” UNCLE SAM—The most stately of all Cannas; bears three 
or four enormous bunches of brilliant orange-scarlet flow- 
ers on each stalk. Received an award of merit from the 
Royal Horticultural Society of England. Six feet, 25 cents. 
WYOMING—Flowers a true orange-scarlet, without shades 
of crimson; very velvety and often five to six inches in di- 
ameter, that flutter in the breeze like glistening silken flags. 
We consider this a grand Canna. Four feet, 15 cents. 
The foregoing Twelve 
Special Offer No. 47 Orc ere ean’ 
Cannas, costing $1.70, sent for only $1.30, net. 
The Best 
There Are 
Double Geraniums 
10 cents each, except where noted; any six priced at 10 
cents for 50 cents. 
A LPHONSE 
RICARD 
—A most 
beautiful 
shade of 
bright ver- 
milion; 
large flow- 
ers and 
enormous 
trusses; a 
grand varie- 
Beautiful 
shade of 
shrimp- 
pink, grad- 
ually shad- 
ing to white; 
a universal 
favorite. 
CO MTESSE 
DE HAR- 
COURT— 
Beautiful 
5 florets and 
enormous trusses of pure white. Stands the sun well. 
E. H. TREGO—A beautiful shade of dazzling scarlet with a 
pleasing soft, velvety finish on a saffron ground Excellent. 
ae ee are so freely produced as to nearly conceal the 
FIREBRAND—The orange-scarlet; 
HETERANTHE, or Double General Grant—Color of the 
{ flower is a light vermilion-red of a most pleasing shade. The 
L flowers are absolutely perfect in shape, contour and make-up, 
brightest, richest none 
trusses exceptionally large and borne in immense spherical 
balls, often measuring eight inches in diameter. It does finely 
in the open ground, and is perfectly reliable as a bedding Ge- 
ranium of the highest merit. It makes a compact, dense growth, 
and has all the qualities that go to make the perfect bedder 
that it is. Fine also in pots. The very finest scarlet bedder. 
HUBERT CHARRON—Center white; each petal is edge with 
rosy-red. lovely flower. 15 cents. 
JEAN VIAUD—This is the best large-flowering aodbied pink 
Geranium in cultivation. Anyone seeing a specimen truss 
cannot fail to become enthusiastic over it, pronouncing it the 
largest and finest Geranium in cultivation. The flowers are 
borne on bold trusses of enormous size, almost spherical, and 
as many as sixty florets have been counted on a single truss 
The color is the richest deep pink, shading near the base of 
the petals to light pink, the base of the upper petals creamy- 
white. 
LA FAVORITE—In this Geranium we believe we have the fin- 
est double white Geranium in cultivation. The flowers are 
borne in large trusses of the purest snow-white, retaining this 
pure whiteness even in the height of summer, and for winter 
blooming they are all that can be desired. Do not fail to add 
this charming variety to your collection. 
MADAME BARNEY—A profuse bloomer; florets of enormous 
size; color a deep, pure pink. A perfect bedder. 15 cents. 
MADAME JAULIN—A continual bloomer; color day-break- 
pink, shading to a delicate peach-pink; enormous trusses. 
MADAME LAUDRY—A distinct salmon-pink with a slight 
scarles shading. Enormous trusses and florets borne on long 
MADAME RECAMIER—A strong and vigorous grower, bear- 
ing double snow-white flowers; grand. 15 cents. 
MAROUIS DE CASTELLANE—This is a deep solferino in col- 
or. It has,a splendid habit, and the color is decidedly unique 
and bright for a Geranium. exceptionally striking variety. 
MISS FRANCES PERKINS—A constant bloomer of a charm- 
ing deeprose-pink color, with a distinct white throat; stands 
the climate well. 
MRS. LAWRENCE—This is one of the finest Geraniums. The 
color is an artistic shade of bright satiny- salmon-pink, slightly 
tinged white. 15 cents. 
S. A. NUTT—This is the darkest and richest Geranium known. 
It is very bright, dark, deep, rich, velvety maroon, an excellent 
bedder and a perfect pot plant. One that must find its way 
into every collection. 
