WEST GROVE, PENNA. 19 



15 CALIFORNIA. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers are 

 a pure, rich orange-gold, medium size and borne 

 freely. One of the most attractive colors in 

 Cannas. 



^CHAMELEON. (5 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers open 

 a rich orange striped with red, then turn to yellow 

 and rose-pink, while cutely curled in the center 

 of each is a bright tongue of solid red. Very 

 conspicuous. 



CHARLES HENDERSON. (4 ft.)— Green foliage. Flow- 

 ers deep crimson with flame-yellow throat. 



^CHAUTAUQUA. (4 ii.)— Bronze foliage. Flowers 

 are an intensely vivid, pure rich scarlet. A luxu- 

 rious tropical looking Canna. Splendid for 

 massing. 



^CHEROKEE. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers me- 

 dium size; color is an intensely deep rich maroon 

 and the velvety blossoms are borne on large, 

 branching trusses. 



CHICAGO. (41/^ ft) — Green foliage. Flowers are light 

 cherry-scarlet with a faint purplish gloss. 



^ CLOTH OF GOLD. (3 ft) — Green foliage, striped 

 with bronze. Flowers are orange, tinted with 

 gold and coppery red. 



COMTE DE BOUCHARD. (41/2 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 Flowers an intensely bright light-colored yellow 

 dotted with red. A very striking variety, espe- 

 cially when planted with other colors. 



COMTE DE SACHS. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 are clear crimson-scarlet, very bright and borne on 

 great heads well above the foliage. 



^CONOWINGO. (6 ft.) — Bronze foliage. Flowers 

 large ; color an intense deep fiery scarlet. Very 

 free bloomer and fine for massing, 



^CORONET IMPROVED. (3 ft.) — Green foliage. 

 Flowers clear yellow, large and borne in long 

 spikes. Always bright and showy. 



DAVID HARUM. (3 it.) — Bronze foliage. Flowers 

 bright vermilion scarlet mottled dark red. 



DIRECTOR HOLTZE. (4 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 are a dazzling yellow with rose markings. Espe- 

 cially desirable where a bright sunny looking bed 

 is wanted. 



^DR. NANSEN (2i^ ft.) — Green foliage. Considered 

 the best dwarf yellow canna and in great demand 

 for bordering beds of taller cannas. 



^DUKE OF MARLBORO. (4 ft.)— Green foliage. 

 Flowers dark, rich, velvety crimson; fine shapely 

 flowers in large well-filled trusses. Used in great 

 quantities by landscape architects for mass effects. 



^ DUKE. OF YORK. (41/2 ft.) — Green foliage. Flowers 

 bright pink with creamy throat and yellow petals 

 edged with gold. Exceptionally pretty. 



^EASTERN BEAUTY. (4 ii.)— Bronze foliage. Fowers 

 a charming shade of light salmon and orange. 



EGANDALE. (4 ft.) — -Bronze foliage. Flowers are 

 pretty cherry-red color and borne well above the 

 foliage. 



