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J. D. EISELE. (3^ ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 bright vermilion-scarlet overlaid with orange. A 

 fine bedder. 



JEAN TISSOT. (5 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers bril- 

 liant vermilion with bright orange shadings. 



^JENNIE WALLS FAHNLINE. (41/2 ft.)— Green foli- 

 age. This glorious combination of pink and prim- 

 rose arouses enthusiasm always on account of its 

 dainty coloring and unique markings. The lips 

 of the petals are flashing carmine pink, which 

 shades towards a throat of soft primrose, delicately 

 dappled pink. Each petal is faintly edged with 

 gold. Effect is daintv. artistic and fascinating. 



^JUANITA. (4 ft.) — Green foliage, edged with bronze. 

 Flowers of rich chrome yellow harmonize beauti- 

 fully with the attractive foliage. An unusual and 

 lovely colored canna. 



^JUPITER. (6 ft.) — Deep purple foliage. Some 

 leaves 1 foot wide and 3 feet long. Flowers are 

 medium size and color a very rich red. 



^KATE F. DEEMER. (4 ft.)— Green foliage. The 

 grand flowers open a rich, oriole-yellow, which 

 gradually gives place to turkey-red in the center 

 and throat of the flower, in striking contrast with 

 the rest of the blossom, which turns almost white. 

 The rich yellow buds on reddish brown stems, 

 combined with the yellow and white fl.owers make 

 a fascinating combination. 



KING HUMBERT (4 ft.) — Bronze foliage with brown- 

 ish-green stripes, large, thick and leathery. Flow- 

 ers large; color, bright orange-scarlet streaked 

 with crimson. 



LONG BRANCH. (6 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers mag- 

 nificent vermilion scarlet with golden yellow bor- 

 der; throat flamed yellow. 



^LORRAINE IMPROVED. (5 ft.) — Green foliage. 

 Flower is a delicate rose pink distinctly bordered 

 with cream. The lower petal is cream splashed 

 with pink. Very attractive. 



^LOUISE. (5 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers are soft 

 rose-pink delicately dappled with red. Exception- 

 ally fine. 



^LOUISIANA. (7 ft.) — Green foliage edged with 

 bronze. Flowers are very large and silky, borne 

 well above the foliage. Color is vivid scarlet. 

 "Louisiana" is one of the finest orchid-flowering 

 Cannas in existence. (See cut page 21.) 



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

 this exquisite Canna is most difficult to describe, 

 but we think that "bright ruby carmine" will 

 convey to our customers the entrancing loveliness 

 of this most charming variety. The blooms are 

 formed on large heads which are borne erect, and 

 the individual flowers, with firm, well made petals, 

 are of the new "Gladioflora" type introduced by 

 us and illustrated on page 15. The foliage har- 

 monizes perfectly with the beautiful flowers. 



