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carmine. Individual blossoms are of the largest 

 size, and the huge twenty-flowered clusters make 

 heads that are simply immense. (See cut page 25.) 



^OTTAWA. (6 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers, 5 to 6 

 inches across, are carmine with tints of old rose 

 and deep coral, add to this the silken sheen and 

 you can imagine the effect a few plants will pro- 

 duce. 



^PANAMA. (3 ft.) — Green foliage. The color of this 

 splendid C'anna is unusual, being an attractive rich 

 orange red with a well-defined edge of bright golden 

 yellow. The flowers are very large, the petals be- 

 ing almost round and as broad as they are long. 

 One of the most striking cannas ever produced. 



PARTENOPE. (5V^ ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers of 

 extra large size; the broad, wavy petals glisten 

 like silk. Color is orange delicately streaked 

 with scarlet tints and suffused with salmon. 



PATRIE. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers light crim- 

 son and of large size. Good for planting either 

 singlv or in masses. 



^PENNSYLVANIA (6 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 immense. Pure deep scarlet. A very fine orchid- 

 flowering variety. 



^PHILADELPHIA. (3 ft.) — Green foliage. This is 

 one of the most satisfactory dwarf crimson Cannas 

 yet introduced. 



^PILLLAR OF FIRE. (6 to 7 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 The giant of its class; flowers bright crimson-scar- 

 let, borne in erect spikes like blazing torches. 



^PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. (3 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 Large flowers of rich, bright orange-scarlet. 



^PRESIDENT McKINLEY. (21/2 ft.) — Green foliage. 

 Deep rich crimson flowers, beautifully formed. A 

 low, compact grower 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE. (21/2 ft.) — Green foliage. Flow- 

 ers rich pomegranate red, bordered with bright 

 golden yellow. 



^ QUEEN OF HOLLAND. (3 ft.) — Green foliage,edged 

 bronze. Flowers deep, rich orange. Very effective. 



RICHARD WALLACE. (4 ft.)— Green foliage. Flow- 

 ers large and color a pure yellow. A very fine va- 

 riety for bedding. 



ROBUSTA. (8 ft.) — Green foliage. Makes giant trop- 

 ical foliage and is used for making screens and 

 backgrounds of green. This variety is grown for 

 foliage only. 



^ ROSEA GIGANTEA. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. A rich 

 rose pink flower of giant size and a prodigious 

 bloomer. The color is unusually pleasing, a very 

 rich yet soft rose to carmine pink, while its great 

 elephant ear petals are made up into flower heads 

 of such wondrous size that, when seen for the first 

 - time they invariably create a sensation. In great 

 favor at the Nation's Capital, Washington, D.C. 



^ ROSEMAWR. (3 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers beau- 

 tiful rosy pink with a throat of gold. They are 

 borne in large, compact trusses and are very last- 



