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New Giant Orchid Flowered Cannas 
The following list embraces the best selection that has 
come to our observation from American and European 
specialists. Every variety is a decided acquisition. 
AUGUSTA.—The ideal bright crimson, edged with broad 
band of yellow; green foliage; 2% ft. high. 
GUILFORD.—F lowers rich golden-edged scarlet. 
KING HUMBERT.—In this we have the highest type of 
Orange scarlet flowers, measuring six inches in diameter 
and produced in gigantic trusses. 
massive, of a rich coppery-bronze; 41% ft. high. Dry roots 
5e. each, 50c. doz.; started in 38-inch pots 10c. each. 
MRS. ALFRED F. CONRAD.—Exquisite salmon-pink 
flowers of largest size; erect and abundantly produced. 
Rich green foliage; 4 ft. high. Dry roots 5c. each, 50c. 
doz.; started in 3-inch pots 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
MONT BLANC.—The only genuine pure white Canna; 
large flowers and heavy bloomer. Green foliage: 3 ft. 
high. Dry roots 4c. each, 40c. per doz.; started in 3-inch 
pots 6c. each, 60c. doz. 
RICHARD WALLACE.—Canary-yellow; large flowers; 
green foliage; 4144 ft. high. Dry roots 8c. each, 30e. doz.; 
started in 3-inch pots 5c. each, 50c. doz. 
WM. SAUNDERS.—Bright scarlet; produced 
elusters, often a foot across. Vigorous grower; 
foliage; 4 ft. high. 
GLADIATOR.—Strong, vigorous grower; large heads of 
dowers golden-yellow spotted with red. Green foliage; 
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MIXED CANNA ROOTS.—25c. per doz. 
When dry roots are to be sent by mail add 2c. each or 
15c. per doz. for postage. 
DAHLIAS—Fancy Cactus 
This splendid type arrests the attention of everybody. 
Our stock embraces a choice selection of standard 
varieties and novelties. We furnish large field-grown 
roots. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE.—Salmon-orange, 
lavender. 
in ‘great 
green 
suffused 
No discounts, but the best values 
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FAIRY.—Exquisite form, pure white. 
FLORADORA.—Dark velvety crimson. 
KRIEMHILDE.—Clear rose pink shading to creamy white 
center. 
MRS. GEO. STEVENSON.—Bright yellow; most attractive 
for. cutting. 
MORNING GLOW.—Bright yellow, 
of splendid form. 
STANDARD BEARER.—Rich fiery red. 
Any of the above varieties 15c. each, $1.25 per doz, Ex- 
pressage extra. 
DOUBLE SHOW DAHLIAS 
A, D. LIVONI.—Rich sea-shell pink. 
BON TON.—Deep rich crimson. 
GETTY SBURG.—Bright, rich pure scarlet. 
GLOIRE DE LYON.—I ine, large pure white. 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS.— 
ZEBRA.—Pear)] white, edged deep pink. 
suffused red; flowers 
Large roots 15¢e. each, $1.25 per doz. If sent by express, 
at purchaser’s expense. 
Best Mixed Double Dahlias, in separate colors. Large 
roots 10c. each, 85ec. per doz. Expressage extra, 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The Decorative Dahlias are an intermediate form between 
the show and cactus types, and are practically lead- 
ers with florists as cut flowers. 
BARON SCHRODER.—Rich glowing purple. f 
CATHERINE DUER.—Irridescent red; favorite for cutting. 
DELICE.—Beautiful glowing rose pink, 
DOROTHY PEACOCK.—Best shell pink. 
dozen. 
15e. each, $1.50 
GOLDEN WEST.—Best yellow; fine for cutting. ZoCs 
each, $2.50 doz. 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS.—lIvory white. 
MISS MAY LOMAS.—Waxy white and lavender. 20c. 
each, $2.00 doz. 
MRS. HARTONG.—Rich, golden bronze, 
Any of the above, except where noted, 10c each, $1.00 per 
doz. By express or mail, at purchaser’s expense, 
PAEONY FLOWERED 
The flowers are semi-double, the petals being twisted and 
curled, somewhat resembling the semi-double paeony. 
GLOIRE DE BAARN.—Delicate flesh pink. 
PRAIRIE FIRE.—Rich scarlet. 
QUEEN EMMA.—Distinct rose. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA.—Fine pure white. 
MRS. -CHAS. L. SEYBOLD.—Bright crimson pink, 
white tipped. 
Large roots 15e. each, $1.35 per doz. 
at purchaser's expense. 
petals 
By express or mail, 
Double Dahlias, 
in dependable seeds 
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