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^LURAY. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers are clear 

 bright pink. Excellent for massing. 



MADAME CROZY. (21/2 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 rich orange-scarlet, edged with bright golden yel- 

 low. Yery valuable for edging. 



MLLE. BERAT. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers are 

 charming bright pink. Splendid for massing. 



^MAID OF ORLEANS. (41/2 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 Ground color is rich cream over which is shaded 

 and mottled in beautiful fashion an attractive 

 pink. The flowers are verj' large, and the foliage 

 is probably the richest of any of the green leaved 

 kinds, being a soft olive green with the edges 

 tastefully crimped and distinctly marked with 

 bronze. 



^MARTHA WASHINGTON. (3 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 Flowers bright rose-pink. Considered one of the 

 finest in this color. 



MEPHISTO. (31/2 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers are 

 very dark velvety crimson^ A very rich looking 

 attractive canna. 



^METEOR (Wintzers). (5 ft.) — Green foliage. We've 

 had a 10 ft. bed of Meteor on our office grounds. 

 The almost solid mass of deep dazzling crimson 

 bloom produced is spectacular. For thirteen weeks 

 have we watched and marvelled as each morning 

 fresh flowers renewed the brilliant scene. Un- 

 doubtedly our best red, and one that will always 

 be in the front rank when a bright, brilliant crim- 

 son color is desired. 



^MINNEHAHA. (4 ft.) — (See illustration and de- 

 scription pa2:e 5.) 



^MONT BLANC IMPROVED. (31/2 ft.)— Green foli- 

 age. Almost pure white. This is the predecessor 

 of "Blanche Wintzer" (introduced 1913). For 

 10 years it has held the field as the largest, near- 

 white canna in existence 



AMOUNT ETNA. (4 ii.)^Purple foliage. Flowers 

 intense, brilliant carmine, borne erect in large, 

 bold trusses. Very effective with the rich, dark 

 foliage. 



^MRS. ALFRED F. CONARD. ('4 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 This has become the most popular pink canna ever 

 introduced and it is unsurpassed for planting 

 either singly (see illustration on front cover) or in 

 large beds. Its exquisite salmon pink flowers 

 are of largest size in erect and abundantly fur- 

 nished heads so freely produced as to keep a 

 superb showing for months. 



^MRS. CARL KELSEY. (6 to 7 ft.)— Green foliage 

 with a narrow edge of purple. Erect, full heads of 

 enormous flowers, orange-scarlet, flaked and 

 striped with golden yellow; petals wavy edged. 

 We know of no other canna so marvelously marked 

 — an ornament to any garden. Orchid-flowering. 



MRS GEORGE A. STROHLEIN. (6 ft.) — Bronze foli- 

 age. Flowers are large and of unusual color, be- 

 ing a bright shade of amaranth-red. Good for 

 massing. 



