PETEK HENDERSON &. CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE—PLANTS. 



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CANNA, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. 



This variety has attracted widespred attention the past season, and is conceded to 

 foe One of the very finest introductions of late years. Color is bright, distinct orange 

 scarlet ; one of the showiest varieties. It is a fine, compact, vigorous grower, produc- 

 ing immense trusses and flowers of very large size. (See cut.) Price, roots, 

 $2.00 per doz.; plants, ready May ist, $3.00 per doz. 



CANNA, ROSEMAWR. 



A grand new pink Canna. Its enormous masses of flowers and exquisite 

 color attract immediate attention. The flowers are large, frequently two 

 inches across. The color is bright, rosy pink, elegantlv mottled with rose, 

 shaded rich golden-yellow at throat. The trusses are 'immense and borne 

 just the right distance above the foliage to show to best advantage. The 

 plant makes a vigorous, handsome growth, averages about three feet in 

 height, and is an early and continuous bloomer. (See cut.) Price, roots, 

 $12.00 per 100 ; plants, ready May ist, $3.00 per doz. 



CANNA, AUGUSTA. 



A very striking and distinct new gilt edge variety. Flowers five inches 

 across, intense scarlet, widely bordered with clear golden-yellow. Grows 

 about 3 feet high, and bears large, open spikes of rich and handsome 

 flowers. Entirely different from all others in color and form. (See cut.) 

 Price, roots . %\b 00 per 100 ; 

 plants, ready May ist, $3.00 

 per doz. 



JAMES WOOD. 



We have pleasure in offering 

 this fine new Canna, raised by 

 Alexander Marshall, gardener 

 to Mr. John B. Dutcher, Pawl- 

 ing. N. Y., and was named by 

 the latter gentleman in honor 

 of his friend, Mr. Jarnes Wood, 

 of Mount Kisco, N. Y., Presi- 

 dent of the Eastern New York 

 Horticultural Society. The 

 color is very distinct, being a 

 true burnt-orange, the shade 

 so popular at the present time. 

 It is handsome in foliage and 

 habit, blooms most profusely, 

 grows in ordinary seasons 

 about four to four and one- 

 half feet high. The substance 

 of the petals is one of its ex- 

 celling merits ; the flowers, 

 though large and of fine finish, 

 hold on better than most Can- 

 nas, and so withstand the sum- 

 mer winds. These two latter 

 features are very pronounced 

 in this fine new Canna. Price, 

 50c. each, $5„co doz. 



Caprice. Pink and white. 

 Petals creamy white, heavily 

 spotted with lilac rose. Lower 

 petal bright cherry red. 



Defender. Clear yellow, 

 striped with bright scarlet; 3 

 to 3-i feet high. An early and 

 very profuse bloomer, produc- 

 ing fine, large heads of broad- 

 petaled flowers. 



Giant Crimson. Glowing 1 

 crimson, spotted with maroon. 

 Grand spikes of large flowers, 

 with well rounded petals i-j 

 inches wide. Very vigorous, 

 bold foliage of deep green, 

 growing fully 5 feet high. 



Golden Pearl. Some flow- 

 ers are golden-yellow, other! 

 are yellow-streaked and shad- 

 ed red and lilac. Very dwarf. 

 A profuse bloomer. 



Klondike (California). Pure 

 gildtd orange. A color much 

 sought for in bedding. Flow- 

 ers enormous, petals i\ ins.. 

 wide, well rounded, incurved. 

 Trusses compact, erect, fre- 

 quently 1 foot across. Densely 



SIGHT J899 bv PETER HEHDERSOM <£ CO. crowded with flowers. 



Pres. McKinley. Brilliant crimson with scarlet shading. Dwarf 

 habit, growing only i\ to 3 feet high in rich soil. Trusses large, 

 deep green foliage. 



Topaz. The first pure yellow-flowered Canna of large size. A. 

 grand Canna for effect. Bright green foliage, 3 feet. 



Victoria. Immense trusses of large flowers on bold, heavy 



stalks. The three upper segments pale lemon-yellow, feathered, 



in centre only, with rose spots on pink ground. Lower petal is 



\ x o.:, 1 "j rich yellow with adistinct and bold design of velvety amaranth red. 



^ Will Duke of Marlborough. This is decidedly the darkest and richest 



a^y if IV colored Canna in existence The flpwers are a deep, rich crimson 



*■ — — J maroon with a velvety appearance and good substance, the almost 



black buds and very close heads giving it a still darker look. 

 Duchess of Marlborough. This is of much stronger growth than the Duke, 

 the leaves being over 3 feet in length and a foot wide. It is a most conspi- 

 cuous and attractive Canna, producing immense, branching spikes, often ex- 

 panding 250 flowers on a single flower stem. The color is a pure rich pink. 

 Price, for any of the above, roots, $12.00 per 100 ; plants, ready May ist, 

 $2.50 per doz. 



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