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^ypo^ma ©annaefolia. 



(THE WHITE CANNA.) 



/TIHIS is a South American member of the Canna family and is a novelty of the first water, the 

 M stock of which, as yet, is both scarce and of the highest commercial value. The illustration 

 conveys a good idea of the habit of growth, which is decidedly Canna-like. The flowers, 

 however, are entirely distinct, being of the purest possible white, heavy in texture like an Eu- 

 charis, and infinitely more fragrant— so much so that a single flower will fill a whole greenhouse 

 with its delicious orange-like fragrance. 

 They are produced in great numbers, and 

 continuously, for more than two months. 

 It is so closely allied to the Canna family 

 that frequently the flowers strongly resem- 

 ble those of the Canna. 



Imagine a siveet- scented, pure white 

 Canna of the easiest possible propagation 

 and an idea can be formed of the selling 

 value of this remarkable plant. Last Spring 

 it was oflered to the trade at $1.50 each. 



While our stock lasts we offer it at a 

 reasonable price that it maybe grown ex- 

 tensively. 



.PRICE. 



Divided, strong- laeld- 





grown roots, each 



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one sure to g-row, 





60 cts. each ; 10 for 

 $4.50; $30.00 per 



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100. 



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yellov/ Canna 'JOlsien 



rnniS great novelty introduced by us has in- © 

 C I ' deed proved a gem, and is still ranked by 

 i experts as 



The Best Yellow Canna in Commerce. 

 It is a seedling of Star of '91, and is as dwarf and 

 compact as its parent, seldom growing over 18 I 

 inches high, and is far superior in vigor and \ 

 floriferousness. Foliage rich green, of a pecu- 

 liar, tough, leathery consistence. The flowers 1 

 are large, of good substance, and in color are / 

 away ahead of the raany so-called yellow Can- 1 

 nas — a rich, deep golden yellow, absolutely ' 

 solid, with the exception of a few scarlet points Q 



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in the throat of the small petals. One of the 

 distinguishing characteristics of the flowers is 

 that each large petal is noticeably fimbriated, 

 giving the flower a unique and pleasing appear- 

 ance. They are freely produced in compact, 

 massive trusses, an established plant constantly 

 carrying four or five trusses at the same time. 

 It has proved most effective for bedding, and. 

 from its peculiarly compact habit, makes an 

 ideal pot plant for decorative purposes. We 

 predict an immense popularity for this splendid 

 Canna, and have grown a large stock, and con- 

 sequently make the price very low for such a 

 sterling novelty, 



PRICE.— Strong field-g-rown roots, 10 for $1.25 ; $12 per 100 ; $80 per 1000. 



