CannaS Roots Pedigree List. 



Martha Washington.— The best pink. Grows 3 ft. high, a strong grower 

 and free bloomer, flowers are large, color is bright clear pink. One of the 

 best Cannas known. The only bright pink. 25c each. 



Crimson Bedder. — Grows 3 ft. high, the finest of all Bedding Cannas. 

 Compact habit, abundant bright green foliage, always clean and fresh, 

 earliest, finest bloomer of all. Flowers and Trusses are large, bright glow- 

 ing crimson. 25c each. 



Niagara. — New Crimson and Gold. Grows 2K ft. high, great handsome 

 trusses, rich, deep crimson bordered deep golden yellow, brighter, deeper 

 and richer than any of this class. 25c each. 



Louisiana. — The New Grand Prize Giant Flowering Canna I,ily. It was 

 pronounced at the St. Louis Exposition the finest Orchid Flowering Canna 

 in existence. Grows 5'A to 6 ft. high. Immense vivid scarlet flowers. A 

 continuous and wonderful bloomer. Its intense brilliancy and beauty are 

 simply indescribable. 25c each. 



Special Offer. — These Four New Pedigree Cannas for only 85c. 



Orchid Flowering Cannas. 



15c each, except when noted; the set of 5 for 70c. 



Mrs. Kate Gray. — Giant flowers, brilliant deep orange-red, blooms high 

 above the foliage. Grand. 20c each. 



Pennsylvania.— The only pure Red Orchid Flowering Canna. Flowers 

 are immense. 20c each. 



Alle Mania. — Bright scarlet with a broad yellow border; inside scarlet 

 ind dark red beautifully mottled and variegated, exceedingly showy and 

 handsome, 4^ ft. high. 15c each. 



Italia. — New Giant Flowering Canna. Immense flowers; centre brilliant 

 red,petals bordered clear yellow,striking and handsome, 3 to 4ft.high.15c ea. 



Aastria. — Giant Flowering Cannas. Gigantic in size, immense foliage, 

 immense trusses of the most gorgeous pure deep golden yellow flowers. 

 Grows 3 to 4 ft. I5c each. 



Standard Howering Cannas. 



15c each, any 4 for 50c, the set of 10 for $1.00. 



Alphonse Bonvier. — Bright crimson flower 5 feet. 



Alsace. — I,ight sulphur yellow changing to white, 35-2 feet. 



Chas. Henderson. — Fine deep crimson, 3'A feet. 



The Express. — Deep rich velvet crimson, 2% feet. 



E^andale. — Foliage dark red, flower deep red, extremely popular and 

 justly so, 4J^ feet. 



Florence Vaughn.— Rich golden yellow spotted with bright red. 

 Beautiful, 4>^ feet. 



Madame Berat.— Pure soft pink, 4 feet. 



Madame Crozy. — Bright red with narrow margin of golden yellow, 3^ ft. 



Queen Charlotte. — Brilliant orange-scarlet, with a distinct golden belt 

 around each petal, 2% feet. 



Robert Christy. — Brilliant orange-scarlet; a fine bedder, 4J^ feet, 



Calladium or Elephant Ears. 



One of the most effective plants in cultivation for the flower border or for 

 planting out upon the lawn. It will grow in any garden soil, and is of 

 the easiest culture. To obtain the best results it should be planted where it 

 will obtain plenty of water and abundance of rich compost. Foliage llight 

 green. When full size it stands 6 feet high and bears immense leaves 3 to 4 

 feet long by 2}i ft. Wide. 



Each. Per Doz. Postage 



per Root. 



Small Hoots 5c 50c 5c 



Large Roots 10c 1.00 7c 



Extra Larg'e Roots 15c 1.50 10c 



Mammoth Roots 25c 2.75 15c 



Caladium, Fancy-Leaved. 



A fine decorative plant for open ground or pot culture. Foliage is beauti- 

 fully variegated, being striped and mottled with crimson, yellow, pink, 

 green , etc. The bulbs should be potted early in the spring, and after growth 

 begins placed in a shady location. We have twenty distinct kinds. Priec. 

 .20c each; 6 for $1.00. 



Peonies. 



Peonies succeed best in deep, rich, sandy soil. They are hardy every 

 where and, after once becoming established, take care of themselves year 

 after year, producing gorgeous, beautiful flowers every spring. Peonies are 

 exceedingly effective planted singly or in groups. The profusion and dura- 

 tion of bloom, combined with handsome, massive foliage, graceful appear- 

 ance and easy culture place them among the most popular hardy plants. 

 Our roots have from 2 to 5 eyes each and are the best that can be bought. 

 Achille. Flesh-colored pink, 25c. Agida. Fragrant, dark crimson, 35c. 

 Andre Lanries. Rosy red, 25c. Anemoneflora. Deep pink, 25c. 

 Baron James de Rothschild. Rose and salmon, 25c. Berloitz. Bright 

 currant-red, 35c. Boadicea. Creamy white, 30c. Delicatissima. Bright 

 pink, 25c. Edulis superba. Brilliant pink, 25c. Excelsior. Beautiful 

 crimson, 25c. Felix Crousse. Rich ruby-red, 75c. Grandiflora. Light 

 crimson, 35c. Humei carnea. Cherry-pink, 25c. James VicH. Brilliant 

 crimson, 35c. L'Esperance. Rose-pink, 35c. Madame BoUet. Clear 

 rose, 30c. Mars. Purplish crimson, 35c. Heissonier. Fine dark crimson, 

 35c. Monsieur Crousse. Dark, rich red, 50c. Paganina. Lively rose, 

 35c. President Roosevelt. Bright scarlet, rare, $1.00. Princess. Deep 

 rose, pinkcenter, 25c. Pottsil. Dark crimson, 25c. Pulcherrima. Violet- 

 pink, 25c. Queen Victoria. Pure white, 30c. Reevesiana. Purplish 

 rose, 25c. Rubra superba. Brilliant crimson, 50c. Rubra triumphans. 

 Purplish crimson, 35c. 



PEONIES, to colors. Unnamed varieties in Red, White, Pink and Rose; 

 colors separate. 20c each, 3 for 50c, $1.00 for 7. 



Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses. 



One of the most fragrant and most popular of the summer flowering bulbs. 

 May be started early in hot-beds or pots, or planted in open ground after 

 the first day of May. ' Each. Doz. Per 100. Postage 



per Root. 



Small Roots 2c 10c 1.00 Ic 



Large Roots 3c I5c 1,25 Ic 



Extra Large Roots 5c 35c 1.50 2c 



Iris, or Flag. 



JAPANSE (Iris Kaempferi.)— Beautiful flowers of the most delicate 

 colors and tints imaginable. A single plant will produce a dozen spikes, 

 each carrying two or three enormous blossoms. Perfectly hardy. We give 

 the original Japanese names of the different varieties. 25c each, 75c for 

 any 4, $1.40 for set of 8. GeKKi-no-nami. white and golden. 

 Knmoma-no«sora. White, blue and yellow. Kumo-no-obi. Crimson, 

 lavender and gold. Geisho«ui. Mahogany-red. Kuma-fungin. Violet- 

 blue. Senjo-no-hora. Blue, purple and gold. ShichinUiva. White, red 

 and yellow, Iso-no«nami. Blue, lilac and gold. 



German (Iris Germanica.)— 5c each, 35cperdoz., $2.50 per 100, un- 

 less otherwise noted. Add 5c per doz. for postage, if to go by mail. 

 Canary Bird. Yellow, striped, striped white. Old Purple Flag'. 3c each, 

 25c per doz., $1.50 per 100. Queen of May. Rose-lilac. Comte de St, 

 Claire. White and blue. Florentine alba. Pure white. President 

 Carnot. Pale blue. King Maori. Yellow and crimson, 5c each, 35c per 

 doz., $3.50. per 100. Celestial, Lavender. ShaKespeare. Bronze and 

 purple. Finest Mixed. 



ICudzU Vine or Jack and the Beanstalk. 



Hardy Climber. — Here we have a new hardy Japenese vine that makes a 

 growth of from fifty to seventy-five feet in one season. The foliage is very 

 tropical. If you want a vine to cover a porch, arbor or screen of any kind, 

 the Kudsu Vine will fill the bill. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 



Maderia Vine. 



Tuberous rooted climber, with glossy green leaves and delightfully 

 fragrant white blossoms. Somtimes called Mignonette Vine. Itis of rapid 

 growth, and from a few tubers vines will be produced sufEcent to cover one 

 side of a cottage in a single season. The tubers are tender, and must be 

 protected from the frost during the winter. Each, 5c. Ooz., 50c. 



