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MRS. KATE GRAY. (5 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 righ orange scarlet finely flaked and streaked witli 

 golden yellow tints. Large orchid-flowering va- 

 riety. 



MXJSAFOLIA. (8 ft.) — Bronze-green foliage. Grown 

 for foliage only, which is attractive on account of 

 its enormous Musa-like leaves, 3x5 feet, and the 

 great height to which it grows. Symmetrical at 

 every stage of growth. 



Olympic—Note immense spread of petals 



^NEW YORK. (5 ft.) — Rich purple-plum colored foli- 

 age. Flowers of great size produced freely and 

 well above the foliage. Color is almost scarlet. 

 Very choice. 



^NIAGARA. (3 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers rich 

 deep crimson with a wide, irregular border of deep 

 golden yellow; the most popular variety for bor- 

 dering beds of other Cannas. 



^OLYMPIC. (5 ft.) — Green foliage. The co-or effect 

 presented by "Olympic" is new in Cannas and 

 most fascinating. It is a distinctly new departure, 

 being a most captivating shade of rich orient-red 

 with center flamed a lighter shade and dappled 



