BRILLIANT AND UNPARALLELED NOVELTIES! 



LATES T NOVEL TItS. 



SPROIALi OFFER, 35c EACH. SET OF EIGHT, $1.90. 



ALEXANDRE BILLABD — One of the finest red Cannas ever intro- 

 d.iced The flowers are of extra size and of the ciearest shade 

 of ric-h cartniue, borne iu large spikes, standing- erect. 



ARMAND PAYNE — Another of the yellow spotted varieties, yet 

 havin? charms peculiarly its o.vn. Ground color creamy yellow 

 sprinkled over with minute blotches of red. Foliage' lighter 

 shade of green than other varieties. About three feet high. 



COr^STELLATION — A striking variety, distinct from Doyen Jean 

 Lisbaud. Ground color a ti'ifle deeper shade of canary and the 

 markings much bolder and of a brighter shade of red. Foliage 

 deep green, veined lighter. Height three feet. 



DOYOEN JEAN LISBAUD — The daintiest of all spotted Cannas. 

 Ground color of flowers is soft canary yellow, profusely covered 

 with small blotches of rich salmon red. A profuse bloomer. 



M. CASIJVIER PERRIER — No words can convey the true grandeur 

 of this new Canna. Ic has no weak points, but excels in eveiw 

 respect. It is a dwarf, growing about three feet high, possessing 

 laxurionsdark green foliage Thf fln' err a'-e of immense size. 

 oC the richest cardinal shade, with a touch of yellow in the 

 throat. The splices of bloom make a bouquet of themselves. 



MLLE. LISKA LORENZ —Clear shade of yellow, completely cov- 

 ered with large blotches of d( ep blood red. Band of yellow on 

 edges with an occasional glimmer of yellow throuch the center. 

 This variety is profusely marked and spotted, more so than any 

 other variety. Foliage green. Height three feet. 



PAPA CANNA — Named in honor of the great Canna specialist, M. 

 Crozy. Reflects great cx'edit upon its introducer, being seemingly 

 perfect in ever}' way. Blooms of richest vermilion. 



SOUV. DU PRES. CARNOT — Distinct varietv, commanding atten- 

 tion wlierever seen. Blooms are of extra size and a cross in color 

 between a rich orana-e and bright red, favorinsr the latter. The 

 foliage is a rich bottle green overspread with deep plum. 



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WORLD' S FAIR C ANNAS. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— This Sgt of Seven For Only 90c. 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE — A fine new variety fi'om Germany, claimed 

 to be the finest introduction up to date. The enormous flower 

 spikes towering grandly above the foliage bear a beautiful bou- 

 quet of large flowers of perfect form, with petals of velvety 

 grenade blood red, broadly banded with broader canary yellow. 

 Price 20c each. 



PAUL SIGRIST — A new gilt-edged Canna entirely distinct from ail 

 other varieties ; it is of the 'general style and habit of Madame 

 Croz.v. with flowers quite as large. Petals broad and massive of 

 a rich dazzling crimson several shad^ deeper than AJphonse 

 Bouvier. with a broad, golden yellow border. 15c. 



PAUL MARQUANT — The most pleasing and beautiful on account 

 of its large size and entirely distinct and novel color, which is 

 difficult to describe, and wliich is frequently compared iu soft- 

 ness to an Orchid. It is a bright salmon scarlet passing to a 

 rosy carmine with a peculiar silver lustre. The foliage is of 

 dark green, and its habit very dwarf. 15c. 



MAD. CROZY — Flowers dazzling A-imson scarlet, bordered with 

 golden yellow: a marvelous and rich combination of colors. The 

 plant is of vigorous growth, yet very dwarf in habit, loc. 



FLORENCE VAUGHAN — Undoubtedly the finest sent out; color 

 rich golden yellow, spotted with bright red: flowers of great 

 substance and perfect form, boi-ne in large heads and in the 

 greatest profusion : foliage massive and a rich green color. 15c. 



EXPLORATEUR CRAMPBEL — A most superb variety : grows about 

 four feet high : leaves rich green and nicely shaped. Flowers 

 large and broad ; color a clear vermilion, scarlet tinted, with 

 crimson spots distributed very evenly over petals. 15c. 



ALPHONSE BOUVIER — Color brilliant crimson, almost scarlet 

 when it first opens, changing to a deep, dazzling crimson as flow- 

 ers develop. The shoots floiver three or four times in succession, 

 a large plant having as many as forty clusters at a time. 15c, 



