J. T. LO\'ETT, LITTLE SILX'ER, N. J 

 SELECT LARGE FLOWERED CANNAS. 



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Crimfion Bed'Ur. 



ALLEMANIA. (5 to 6 feet;. — Giant orchid-flowered 

 variety The flowers are enormous and freely produced; 

 outer petals scarlet-salmon with broad, irregular yellow 

 border; inside of bloom scarlet and dark red. Large, 

 I'ght glaucous green leaves. 



COMPTE DE BOUCHARD. (.4 1-2 feet).— Bright, 

 golden-yellow, thickly dusted with small, red dots, so 

 small they cannot be seen when a few feet from the 

 plan*. Large flowers and good trusses. Green foliage. 



CRIMSON BEDDER. (i feet).— Introduced by me 

 some ten j-ears ago and now the most popular bedding 

 variety. It is well nigh perfect in habit of plant. 

 Compact trusses of large, bright glowing crimson flow- 

 ers. Early and a very free bloomer. Compact grower, 

 with bright, green foliage. ( See cut). 



DAVID HARUM. (4 feet).— A strong growler and 

 reniarkably free bloomer. Highly ornamental foliage of 

 dark bronze. Trusses and flowers large with well round- 

 ed petals of good substance; bright vermilion, dotted 

 with crimson spots. 



EGANDALE. (4 feet).— Popular by reason of its 

 highly ornamental foliage of dark chocolate red; erect, 

 compact habit and large, finely formed trusses of bright, 

 cheny-red flowers, produced very freely; one of Ihe 

 best of this class. 



FLORENCE VAUGHAN. ^5 feet).— Large trusses 

 of canary yellow flowers, heavily dotted with deep 

 orange-scarlet; broad, heavy bright green foliage. Free 

 bloomer and very popular. 



MRS. KATE GRAY. (6 feet).— A giant flowered va- 

 riety Flowers orange- scarlet with dashes of yellow and 

 of great size. 



MRS. WM. F. KASTING. (3 feet).— Of the same 

 habit as the popular Crimson Eedder and comes into 

 flower still earlier, and the color is an even more vivid 

 crimson. Foliage abundant, tresh green and the flowers 

 are held well about the foliage. 



Sow a'\a.iilui1i.t LTOZy. 



PENNSYLVANIA. (6 feet).— An orchid-flowering 

 vai- ely. Flowers very freely produced and are six and 

 a hair inches in diameter; large, broad petals of clear, 

 deep brilliant scarlet, with an orange cast Foliage 



green and handsome. 



PRES. CARNOT. (4 feet).— Splendid ornamental 

 foliage; rich chocolate-maroon, with bronzy luster. Large 

 flower heads of bright, orange-scarlet flowers suffused 

 with pink. 



PRES. M KINLEY. (3 feet).— One of the best Can- 

 nas for bedding: iuxuriant in foliage and dwarf in habit. 

 The trusses are large and numerous and tne flowers 

 large; brilliant crimson, shaded with scarlet. 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE. (4 feet).— One of the finest 

 of the gilt edge sorts. Large trusses and large flowers 

 of blood-red petals, broadly banded with bright canary 

 yellow. Handsome, deep bluish-green foliage. Ex- 

 ceedingly decorative. 



SOUV D'ANTOINE CROZY. (2, 1-2 feet).— The 

 brightest in color of all the gilt-edge Cannas. Flowers 

 large, brilliant crimson, with distinct border of golden- 

 yellow. Very free flowering and verj- valuable. 



WEST GROVE. — A superb variety with bright cora'- 

 pink flowers. Both trusses and flowers are large; the 

 gree.i foliage abundant and verj- fine. A free and pro- 

 fuse bloomer; the best pink Canna. 



WYOMING. (7 feet).— A giant Orchid-flowered va- 

 r'ety with rich-purple foliage. Produces immense heads 

 o' deep, orange colored flowers of great size, held bold- 

 ly above the foliage. The petals are so large they sway 

 with every breeze and having a silken sheen; remind 

 one of small waving flags. 



YELLOW CROZY. (3 1-2 feet).— The best yellow 

 Canna. A stocky grower, with abundant musa-like clean, 

 cheerful, green foliage and large compact trusses of 

 large, pure golden-yellow flowers. An early and free 

 blooner. 



Strong plants, from 3 1-2 or 4 inch pots. each. 15c; 

 doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



A set. one each of the 16 varieties, for $2.00. 



