“PLANT: DEPARTMENT: -: 153 
STANDARD 
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pecunas Admiral Courbet. Light yellow, speckled with orange. 
size of Alba Rosea Grandiflora. The base of the petals is rich deep rose, tinting 
flowers upwards through light rose into flesh pink, until the color merges im- 
shown in perceptibly into creamy white. 
cuts is Alphonse Bouvier. Deep, rich velvety crimson. Height, 6 feet. 
four Ami,Pichon. Magnificent deep crimson, large trusses of flowers. 
inches Bronze Bedder.. Deep bronze foliage, rich orange scarlet flowers. 
aerose Charles Henderson. Deep rich crimson, yellow flame at the throat. 
/ Comte de Bouchaud. Rich golden yellow, heavily spotted with bright red. 
Comte Horace Choisel. Deep rich magenta; strong, compact grower. 
Doyen J. Sisley. Dark, chocolate-colored foliage, flowers orange scarlet. 
Begandale. A fine dark-foliaged variety, with flowers of a soft currant red. 
Edward Mieg. Rich vermilion scarlet; dark green foliage; 31¢ feet. 
Eldorado. The color isarich, pure golden-yellow, speckled so slightly with 
red that the general effect is that of a pure golden yellow. 
E. Renan. Four feet, leaves purple, flower large, deep rich rose carmine. 
Florence Vaughan. Deep yellow, mottled rich crimson, very large flowers. 
J.D. Cabos. Flowers rich orange, tinged apricot; foliage dark. 
Madame Montefiore. Yellow, slightly spotted with red, very attractive. 
Madame Crozy. A brilliant vermilion scarlet, bordered with deep golden- 
yellow; the flowers are borne in great clusters and in such profusion that 
they crown the plant with a blaze of glowing color. 
Paul Marquant. A peculiar shade of salmon, overlaid with soft carmine. 
Pink Ehmanii. A pure rose pink, fine habit; very free blooming; 4 feet. 
Pres. Carnot. A majestic variety with dark 
foliage ; flowers deep scarlet. 
Rose Unique. Beautiful rose color, vigorous 
growth; 316 feet. 
Sophie Buchner. Plant of a majestic appear- 
ance, flowers rich vermilion. 
Souv. d’Antoine Crozy. Intense 
scarlet, rich and dazzling, bordered 
with a broad, rich golden-yellow 
edge, and does not fade or scorch in 
the hot and dry weather. : 
Trocadero, Deep crimson lake of the 
richest shade. A grand sort. 
Price, dormant roots, 15c. each, 
$1.50 per dozen. Established plants, 
growing in 4-inch pots, ready May Ist, 
25c¢. each, $2.25 per doz. 
FOLIAGE CANNAS. 
Black Beauty. A grand chocolate- 
colored foliaged variety, wavy 
edges; grows 6 feet or more. 30c. 
each, $3.00 per doz. 
Marechal Vaillainte, very dark foli- 
age ; Discolor Violacea, large, dark 
foliage. Price, dormant roots, 10c. 
each, $1.00 per doz. 
CANNA, “FLAMINGO.” \ 
FLAMINGO. A superb, deep crim- \\™ 
son variety with 
trusses of immense size borne in 
lavish profusion. The individ- 
ual flowers are 4 inches across, 
gracefully reflexed, and of fine 
form. Dark green foliage, 
rarely exceeding 4 feet in 
height. (See cut.) " r 
grand, 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE. ;,°. ge- 
flowered, ever-blooming 
French Canna, with a distinct 
golden belt around each petal, 
the centre brilliant orange 
scarlet, with crimson tones. 
The plant is sturdy andj 
compact; flowers are stout 
and densely set. (See cut.) 
e trusses, upon 
ALSACE. opening, are of a 
delicate  sulphur-yellow, 
changing very soon, however, 
to a creamy white without 
spots. Plants in our grounds 
were a solid mass of white flow- 
ers all summer, a grand and novel 
sight. (See cut.) 
Price dormant roots, 20c. each, $2.00 
per doz.; established plants from 4- 
inch pots, ready May ist, 35c. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
NEWER CANNAS. 4ssortrent. 
Brilliant. The three upper segments are clear yellow ; the lower petal 
is bright red, spotted yellow. : 
Chicago. Grand vermilion scarlet; foliage bright green. 
Lorraine. Pure pink with a broad edge of primrose-yellow fading 
after noon to almost pure white. 
Maiden’s Blush. A new color in Cannas, absolutely pure shell-pink. 
Mrs. Fairman Rogers. Rich vermilion scarlet, edged yellow. 
Philadelphia. A splendid, bright glowing red, very rich and velvety, an 
early and constant bloomer, handsome green foliage, medium height. 
Pillar of Fire. A giant among Cannas, growing 6 to 7 feet high ;4 
very bright scarlet; flowers large and borne in strong, erect spikes. 
Premier. A seedling from ‘‘Queen Charlotte,” much more brilliantly 
colored, and has the pronounced golden edge of that fine variety ; 
valuable on account of its dwarf, compact growth, rarely exceeding three feet. 
Richmond Pearson. A spotted variety, light red on a golden-yellow ground. 
Robert Christie. Brilliant orange scarlet. This variety is a particularly strong grower. 
Rosalba. Fine cream-white, dotted with rose; very beautiful and entirely distinct. 
Tarrytown. An ideal bedding Canna, brilliant cherry-red, a dwarf, compact grower. 
Triumph. Flamingo type, but more vigorous, larger flower and truss; rich bright red; 
broad, thick petals, very durable ; a constant bloomer; very handsome and desirable. 
Price for above Newer Cannas, dormant roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. Growing plants, 
ready May 1st, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. Special quotations for larger quantities. 
QUEEN 
CHARLOTTR. 
