Dreer's Large-Flowering CANNAS 



Cannas bloom from early summer until 

 frost in all sections of the country. They 

 succeed best in a sunny position and in 

 practically any kind of soil, responding 

 freely to liberal treatment. For best re- 

 sults, prepare the bed about two feet deep 

 and include a generous supply of well-, 

 decayed manure. They enjoy plenty of 

 moisture during their growing season. 



All varieties have .green foliage unless 

 otherwise specified in the descriptions. 



Canna roots as well as plants will be 

 sent by Parcel Post if you will add 

 10% (15% west of the Mississippi) to 

 their price for postage and special 

 packing. Minimum charge 10 cents. 



Antoine Wintzer. Beautiful trusses of 



intense crimson-scarlet. 4j feet. 

 Apricot. Large bright apricot with 



cream border. 3 feet. 

 Cheerfulness. Beautiful free-flowering 



bright orange-scarlet broadly edged 



with yellow. 3i feet. 

 City of Portland. Deep rose. 3i feet. 

 Copper Giant. Madder red sufltused 



with rose giving a coppery effect. 4 ft. 

 Eureka. By far the best white. 

 General Merkel. Scarlet petals with 



golden border. 3j feet. 

 Gladiator. Rich yellow, dotted crimson. 



Most effective. 4\ feet. 

 Hungaria. Clear rose. 3i feet. 

 King Humbert. Enormous rich 



orange-scarlet flower trusses and dark 



coppery bronze foliage. 5 feet. 



Dreer's Cannas in the New York Botanical 

 Garden. Bron.K Park, New York 



Louis Cayeux. Rose-scarlet trusses. 

 Very free and effective. 4 feet. 



Mary Thilow. A rare gem with bril- 

 liant rosy salmon flowers and bronze 

 foliage. Grows 4 feet tall. 50c each. 



Mrs. Alfred Conard. A magnificent 

 glowing salmon-pink. 4 feet. We supply 

 the true variety. 50c each. 



Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Giant water- 

 melon red in massive trusses on large 

 vigorous plants. 5 feet. 



Poppy. Large Poppy red; brilliant 

 bronze foliage. 4 feet. 



Queen Charlotte. Bright red flowers 

 broadly edged with gold. 3 feet. 



Richard Wallace. Pale gold. 3 J feet. 



Rosamund Coles. Deep reddish orange 

 with orange-yellow border. 5 feet. 



Rosea gigantea. Immense trusses of 

 rich rose color. 4 feet. 



San Diego. Chinese orange flowers with 

 bronze fohage. 4 feet. 



Statue of Liberty {Orchid-Flowered). 

 Orange with bronze foliage. 6 feet. 



The Ambassador. Wonderfully free- 

 flowering. Brilliant red blooms set off 

 by bronzy foliage. 5 feet. 



The President. The greatest of all red 

 Cannas. A brilliant, fiery, intense 

 scarlet. Very vigorous and free- 

 flowering. 5 feet. 



Triomphe. Very effective brilliant 

 bright crimson. Free-flowering. 4 feet. 



Uhlberg. Unique and alone in its 

 striking effect. Rosy crimson with 

 creamy yellow markings. 3j feet. 



Wintzer's Colossal (Orchid-Flowered'). 

 Immense trusses composed of brilliant 

 scarlet florets. 5 feet. 



Wyoming (Orchid-Flowered). Rich bronze 

 foliage; glossy orange flowers. 6 feet. 



Yellow King Humbert (Orchid- 

 Flowered). Bright yellow spotted red. 

 4i feet. 



Roots of the above for delivery 

 before April ist except where noted: 

 20c each; 3 for 55c; 12 for S2.00. 



Growing plants after April jst ready 

 for planting in the spring, to start blooming 

 a month earlier than the roots. Except where 

 noted: 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for S3. 00. 



Dreer's Select Gladiolus 



Gladiolus are universally appreciated as most useful and sarisfactory for garden 

 display and for cutting. Make successive plantings for a continuous display. 



20 Gladiolus Aristocrats 



Aida. Rich deep violet-blue. Makes a 



beautiful tall straight spike and blooms 



early. 

 Albatros. A tall snow white without a 



trace of any other color. 

 Bill Sowden. Huge flowers of a deep 



red color on a compact spike. 

 Bleeding Heart. Elegant blooms of 



graceful form and large size. Of a blush 



white color with red blotches deep in 



the throat. 

 Cadillac. Tall spikes set with rich 



golden apricot-yellow blooms. 

 Canberra. A tall grower supporting a 



splendid arrangement of bright yellow 



blooms. 

 Commander Koehl. A most glorious 



clear bright blood red flower of mag- 

 nificent size. Vigorous; blooms of 



heavy substance. 

 Coronation. A soft salmon shading to 



cream and with creamy yellow throat. 



Very beautiful. 

 Duna. Soft light pinkish buff shading to 



pale yellow at the base of the lip petals. 

 Frank J. McCoy. Very large pink 



blooms. A consistent prize winner. 



Any of the above: 7c each; 



Golden Cup. Deep yellow blooms of 



extra-large size. 

 Mammoth White. Immense pure white 



flowers on large stalks. The flowers are 



frequently over 6 inches in diameter. 

 Minuet. Light pinkish lavender of great 



charm. Has magnificent well-formed 



flowers. Extra fine. 

 Mother Machree. Lavender enhanced 



by an overlay of salmon-pink. Very 



outstanding. 

 Pelegrina. Large florets of a lovely 



deep blue color well arranged on a 



straight stem. 

 Rapture. Light salmon with cream 



blotch in the throat. 

 Salbach's Orchid. An unusually fine 



lavender-pink with deeper sanding in 



the throat. 

 Star of Bethlehem. Very large cream- 

 white with many flowers open at one 



time. 

 Veilchenblau. A European variety 



with magnificent dark blue flowers. An 



outstanding and pleasing color. 

 Wurttembergia. Brilliant scarlet with 



large creamy blotch. Always greatly 



admired. 



7Sc per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Rapture 



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If Gladiolus are wanted by mail please add postage as explained on page 18 



