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Chas. Henderson. Termed the crimson Mme. Crozy; 



LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



francis Crozy 



the flowers being of a deep bright crimson. For out- 

 door bedding it is imsurpassed, by reason of its compact 

 perfect habit, large size of flower and brightness of its 

 color. Magnificent in the effective grandeur of its 

 bloom and foliage when massed. The plant is a stately 

 and vigorous grower. 



to Mad. Crozy in habit of 

 growth and rather more 

 dwarf. Deep green foliage 

 and large flowers of bright 

 apricot shaded vnth. orang) 

 and edged with golden yel- 

 low. 



Egandale. The foliage is 

 dark maroon and green, 

 erect and compact. The 

 spikes of bloom are large 

 and of fine form, of a beau- 

 tiful bright cherry color : a 

 fine combination and har- 

 mony of color between flow- 

 er and fohage. It is excel- 

 lent in every respect and 

 cannot fail to please. Very 

 erect in habit and produces 

 ^^^T^?^?^^ its large dense heads of flow- 



ers feeely. Decidedly the finest Canna with richh* 

 colored foliage. 



Flamboyant. Erect habit with rather small green 

 foliage. Of strong growth, succeeding perfectlj^ under 

 all conditions. Flowers brilliant flaming red. In both 



flower head and 

 individual flow- 

 ers it does not 

 equal in size 

 many others, 

 but it is such a 

 marvelou sly 

 f !• e e bloomer 

 throughout the 

 entire season 

 and its color is 

 so brilliant it is 

 positively daz- 

 ling in effect, 

 and a most val- 

 uable variety 

 for bedding. 



IMrs. Sara Hill. 

 Large spike of 

 finely developed 

 flowers, carmine 

 shaded with crimson: Itixm'iant green foliage. A fine 

 bedding variety, somewhat late in blooming. 



FLORENCE VAUGHAIN. Considered by all the finest 

 yellow Canna yet introduced. Of ^ 

 the largest size and most perfect 

 rounded form. Petals wider and 

 more rounded than even Mad. 

 Crozy. Color brilliant golden 

 yellow, dotted with the brightest 

 scarlet, and produced in the 

 greatest profusion throughout 

 the whole season. Strong, ro- 

 bust grower, with flower heads 

 of largest size, blooms freely and 

 is wonderfully showy and effect- 

 ive. T\'e can recommend this as 

 being satisfactory every way and 

 its flowers exceedingly ornament- 

 al and striking. It will be found 

 a fine contrast to Francis Crozy _^ 

 when in bloom. '"^^^^^ba^^^, 



GEOFFREY ST. HILLAIRE. Very ornamental. Dark 

 maroon - col- 

 ored foliage 

 with deep 

 bronze 1 u s - 

 tre; flowers 

 large and of 

 a brilliant 

 capucine re J 

 being pro- 

 duced in 

 great profu- 

 sion dm'ing 

 the entire 

 season. Re- 

 markablefor 

 the amount 

 and intensi- 

 t y o f its 

 bloom. Very 

 finefor mass- 

 ing and one 

 of the finest of all Cannas. 



Henry A. Dreer. Very distinct and handsome. The 

 foliage is of a striking bronze-purple, erect and com- 

 pact. Both spikes and flowers are large, of a rich crim- 

 son color and exceedingly numerous, continuing for a 

 long time, - It is a reliable 

 sort and will give universal 

 satisfaction. 



J. D. C/IBOS. Distinct and one of the finest. It has 

 highly oraamental. dark greenish-maroon colored foli- 



