Maule’s Large Flowering Cannas. 
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8 GOOD NEW ONES. 
One strong root of each of the following 8 choice 
cannas only $1.25, postpaid. 
MRS. KATE GRAY.—Immense flowers 5 to 
6 inches across, borne 4 or 5 feet high, the color 
is a splendid shade of rich orange-scarlet, finely 
fiaked and streaked with golden-yellow tints. 
Strong roots, 30 cents each; 2 for 50 cents. 
MONT BLANC.—This magnificent new white 
canna is the result of many years of careful hy- 
bridizing. Its foliage is bright glossy green, very 
large and handsome, and so thick and leathery 
that it is not often injured by rain or wind. It 
is a strong-growing vigorous variety, and will 
produce from fifteen to twenty flower stalks in 
aseason. Strong roots, 50 cents each. 
QUEEN OF HOLLAND.—This handsome 
canna makes well-balanced plants, 2% to 3 feet 
high. Foliage very dark green, heavily veined 
and edged with bronze. Bears immense branch- 
ing trusses of perfectly beautiful flowers. Color, 
deep rich orange. Strong roots, 15 cents each. 
OLYMPIA. —A very free bloomer, bearing 
large trusses of fine open flowers, of a fine rosy 
violet, flamed with crimson. Always erect and 
stands the sun a long time without injury to 
bloom. Strong roots, 20 cts. each; 2 for 35 cts. 
EVOLUTION.—The flowers are rich golden- 
yellow, shading through canary and sulphur to 
a centre of beautiful blush-pink. Such exqui- 
site, dainty color, mounted on handsome dark 
bronze foliage, produces one of the most rare 
and pleasing color contrasts. 15 cts each. 
TRIUMPH.—A handsome shade of deep rich 
crimson; large flowers in finely-built trusses, 
borne erect on strongstems. A vigorous grower 
and constant bloomer. Always shows out well 
and makes a fine display. 20 cents each. 
BRANDYWINE. — An intense wine red, 
dappled with deep crimson. Broad petals 
sometimes edged with gold. Plant is 4 to 4% 
feet high, with dark bronze veined leaves. 
lowers and foliage are alike bold and massive 
in appearance. Strong roots, lic. each; 2 for 25c. 
DR. NANSEN.—Remarkable large branch- 
ing trusses, well filled with fine open flowers, 
ofa clear pure yellow. A constant and abund- 
ant bloomer. The petals are thick and durable, 
retain color and freshness in all kinds of 
weather. <A beautiful variety that will be 
largely planted. Strong roots, 25 cents each. 


5 SELECT NEW AND BEST CANNAS. 
One strong’ root of each of the following new | 
and best 5 cannas, only 75 cents. 
JULIUS.—A most charming new Briar Crest 
seedling, with flowers of a golden-orange color; 
a tint almost unique among cannas. Height, 
444 feet. The good trusses of large blooms ap- 
pear to advantage just above the handsome 
light green foliage. I consider the variety a 
novel and desirable one. The full petals show 
good substance as well as noteworthy color. 
A robust grower. 
83 for 60 cents. 
WEST GROVE.—This is a new and distinct | 
coral pink canna, with enormous heads of 
bloom. The flowers are extra large, in bold 
massive trusses. The bright coral pink is 
overlaid’ with a _ glistening orange scarlet 
bloom, and the petals are finely marked with 
crimson. Height 4 to 4% feet. Strong roots, 
20 cents each; 2 for 35 cents. 
JANUS. — A beautiful, clear yellow, finely 
dotted with bright red. The petals are of good 
substance, and the flowers last a long time. 
Only 244 feet high. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 
MONTANA.—Bright creamy-yellow. Height, 
84% feet. Noted for its good foliage, even growth 
and ability to resist storms. Excellent for 
bedding purposes. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cents. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON. — Color an 
agreeable pure rose pink. A good bloomer, 
with large trusses above the green foliage. 
A seedling of exceptional merit. Height, 4 feet. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 
BEST STANDARD CANNAS. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE.—Bright crimson. 
Free flowering. Withstands drought and heat. 
Fine bedder. Height, 3 feet. 
BRILLIANT.—Pure golden yellow, with 
deep maroon stripe. Height, 344 to 4 feet. 
Distinct from all other cannas. 

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SURPRISE. — Deep scarlet-orange. 
truss of flowers borne high above the dark 
Full) an attractive flesh pink. 
Strong roots, 25 cents each; | 
| brightest scarlet. 
| Any of the above Orchid Flowering Cannas, 
| bronze-leaved canna, with veined foliage. 

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Italian or Orchid Flowering Cannas. 
One of eachof the following 6 sorts, only 75 cents. 
WILLIAM BECK.—Large round flowers. 
Upper segments yellow with scarlet blotch. 
Lower petal scarlet, banded with yellow. 
| Height, 5 to 6 feet. Handsome. 
PLUTO. — A fine orchid-flowering canna, 
growing about 4 feet high. The foliage is a 
splendid purple-red, and is highly decorative. 
| The large flowers are of a scarlet purple color. 
Strong roots, 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 
ALLAMANNIA.—One of the grandest. 
Flowers measure 9 inches across. Color, golden 
yellow, with light and dark salmon markings. 
Dark green foliage; free blooming. 4 to 5 feet. 
KING HUMBERT. — The flowers will 
| measure 6 inches in- diameter, and are pro- 
| duced in heavy trusses of gigantic size. Of a 
bright orange scarlet color, with red markings; 
foliage broad and massive, and of a rich cop- 
| pery bronze with brownish green markings; 
bold and effective. Height, 5 feet. 50 cts. each. 
PENNSYLWANIA.—The giant American 
hybrid orchid-flowering canna. Height, 6 feet. 
Flowers 5 to 7 inches across, of the richest, 
25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents. 
PANDORA.—Large flowers of pure canary- 
yellow, with interior scarlet pencillings; rich 
and lasting; foliage green; stalks numerous. 
Height, about 3 feet. A magnificent canna. 

except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 

Cannas with Red and Bronze Leaves. 
SHENANDOAH.—A grand new red or 
It 
bears fine trusses of waxy, rose-pink flowers. It 
is an early and abundant bloomer, and is in- 
stantly admired. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 
EASTERN BEAUTY.—The flowers are of 
a charming shade of light salmon and orange, 
| that agreeably change in two or three days to < | 
Height, 4 to 5 feet. 
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Strong roots, 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 

green foliage. 4 to 4% feet high. | 
BLACK PRINCE.—A fine, new, dark canna. | 
Intense dark, velvety-crimson. Very large 
flower; fine foliage and good bloomer. | 
CHARLES HENDERSON.W— One of the best 
bedders. Bright crimson, centre slightly pen- | 
cilled golden. Height, 34% feet. | 
CHICAGO.—Bright vermillion scarlet, with | 
splendid flower trusses. 
cially in the West. Height, 4 feet. 
COMTE DE BOUCHAUD.—Clear lemon- | 
yellow, spotted with bright red. Foliage, green. 
one of the best mottled sorts. Height, 4% feet. 
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.—Deep crim- 
son-maroon of velvety texture. Almost black. | 
Fine bedder. Height, 3% feet. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE.— Most brilliant and | 
dazzling. Petals, rich crimson, encircied with | 
golden-yellow. Very popular. Height, 2% feet. | 
ABEL GORGET.—Immense trusses, with | 
fine open, orange scarlet flowers. An erect | 
grower, with very dark green foliage, makes | 
it a very pretty and attractive plant. | 
Any of the above Standard Sorts, 15 cents each; | 
$1.50 per dozen, postpaid. | 

Mixed Large Flowering Cannas 
From my trial grounds, embracing bun-j 
dreds of sorts, some very costly varieties. I 
offer them unnamed at 10 cents each; $1.00 per 
dozen, postpaid. 
By express, 25 for $1.75; $6.50 per 100. 





Widely popular, espe- | 
DAVID HARUM. — A magnificent, well 
headed, large flowering, bronze-leaved variety. 
Height, 34% feet. 
20 cents each; 3 for 5U cents. 


























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