BULBS and ROOTS For Spring Planting 



Cannas 



NewGiantOrchid Flowered Cannas 



Austria. — Pure canary yellow, fine large flowers, red- 

 dish-brown dots in centre of inside petals. Roots 3c; 

 doz. 30c. 



Burbank. — Flowers six to seven inches across, mostly 

 semi-double. Beautiful rich canary yellow, throat finely 

 spotted crimson, strong and handsome, five to six feet. 

 Each 3c; doz. 30c. 



Italia. — Immense flowers of true orchid form, center 

 brilliantly red, petals widely bordered with a deep yel- 

 low, very handsome and showy, four to five feet. Each, 

 3c; doz. 30c. 



Allemania. — Enormous flowers, outer petals scarlet 

 with broad yellow border, inside of bloom scarlet and 

 dark red, foliage dark green, four to six feet. Each 3c; 

 doz. 30c. 



Madame Crozy. — Old reliable, all-around general pur- 

 pose Canna, very large scarlet-red flowers bordered with 

 gold, spike large, of fine form, great bloomer, four feet. 

 Each 3c; doz. 30c. 



Queen Charlotte. — Rich crimson-scarlet, with wide 

 gold border on every petal, a profuse bloomer, broad 

 green leaves, three and a-half feet. Each 3c; doz. 30c. 



Florence Vaughan. — The finest yellow-spotted variety 

 yet sent out; the foliage is massive and of a rich green 

 color. Each 5c; doz. 50c. 



President McKinley. — Grows three feet. Brilliant 

 crimson, with bright scarlet shaded. Grows low and 

 compact. Large trusses of beautiful formed flowers. 

 Foliage deep green, marked chocolate margin. Each 5c. 



If sent by mail add 2c. per each root postage. 



Robusta. — Well known and one of the most effective 

 of all dark-leaved varieties, although not a large flower- 

 ing sort; it is valued on account of its luxuriant foliage, 

 making it desirable in sub-tropical gardening, where 

 rich foliage effects are wanted. It is a strong vigorous 

 grower; its immense dark bronze leaves are twelve to 

 eighteen inches wide and thirty to thirty-six inches long. 

 We have a fine lot of roots of this "old variety." Each 

 5c; doz. 40c. By mail 60c. 



Double Dahlias 



Field-Grown Roots of Choicest 

 Double Dahlias 



Double Dahlias. 



The Double-Flowered Dahlia is one of the most popular 

 fall flowers, and from strong- field-grown roots fine flow- 

 ers may be had the first season much earlier than from 

 the plants grown from seed. Planted in rich, light, warm 

 soil they start quickly into growth and make fine strong 

 plants. 



Best Mixed Double Dahlias. — These are finest field- 

 grown and well-ripened roots in mixture without names, 

 but all extra choice double flowers of many distinct colors 

 and shadings. We offer these best mixed or separate 

 colors Double Dahlia Roots at 10c. each; 3 for 25c. 



Best Double Show Dahlias. — The name Show Dahlia 

 generally applies to those varieties producing large, well 

 formed flowers, showing only solid colors, but many 

 shaded tips. Separate colors, your selection. Large 

 tubers, each 10c. If sent by mail, add 5c. postage. 



Cactus Dahlias. 



Our selection comprises the best varieties now known. 

 Named varieties, any color. Large field grown roots, 

 15c. each. By mail, 20c. 



New Centurea Single Dahlias. 



We carry a large variety of all colors, 

 grown roots, 20c. each. By mail, 20c. 



Large field 



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