CANNAS 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE.— This new German sort is one of the hand- 

 somest scarlet varieties ever introduced, having a distinct golden belt 

 around each petal. 3$ feet. 



FLAMINGO. — Crimson, growing about 3 feet high. 



CHARLES HENDERSON. — Probably the most popular crimson 

 Canna in cultivation, of uniform, compact habit, rarely exceeding 3 J feet 

 in height. 



MILE. BERAT. — The nearest approach to a pink in a first-class bedder. 

 Height, 4 feet. 



BEAUT E POITEVTNE. — A very dark crimson variety, with dark 

 metallic-green foliage, and deep, rich, crimson flowers. 3^ feet. 



Frw flowering plants combine so many fine 

 qualities as the modern Canna — a race of Bub- 

 tropical bulbous plants, of most easy culture, 

 rapid reproduction, and good keeping qualities. 

 The floral world has been astonished by their 

 1 uxuriance of foliage and gracefulness of bloom , 

 which is of immense size, borne in large masses 

 and trusses, combining in color the brightest and 

 richest shades of yellow, red, orange and scarlet, 

 bringing them to the front as the finest orna- 

 mental plant in commerce. Useful for garden, 

 greenhouse or sitting-room. 



ALLEMANIA. — Exceptionally large flowers, 

 frequently measuring 6} inches across, the upper 

 petals salmon with broad border and markings of 

 golden yellow, while the lower petals is dark 

 salmon marked with yellow in the centre ; foliage 

 dark green ; 6 feet. 



ALPHONSE BOUVIER.— This is probably 

 the grandest and most effective crimson Canna 

 grown. Height, 6 feet. 



AUSTRIA. — Is a counterpart of Italia except 

 in the color of its flowers, which are of a pure 

 canary yellow, with but a few traces of small 

 reddish-brown spots in the centre of the two 

 jnside petals; 6 feet. 



BELLE OF BALTIMORE.— Bronze foli- 

 age, pink flower ; 3^ feet. 



BURBANK (NEW), — Very large flowering, 

 rich yellow, with very substantial, heavy, light 

 green foliage. Height, about 4 feet. 



DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH— Beautiful 

 crimson maroon; the largest Canna grown. A 

 sturdy, erect grower, with fine metallic green 

 foliage; 4 feet. 



FLORENCE VAUGHAN— The finest yel- 

 low-spotted variety yet sent out. The foliage it 

 massive and of rich green color ; 4 feet. 



LEONARD VAUGHAN, — Foliage bronze, 

 large trusses of orange-scarlet flowers; 4^ feet. 



MME. LEON LECLERC— Ground coloi 

 bright orange scarlet, with a heavy tip and nar- 

 row margin of yellow ; 5 feet. 



MADAM K CROZY.— Flowers of dazzling 

 crimson scarlet, bordered with golden yellow. A 

 marvelous and rich combination of colors. Th< 

 plant is of vigorous growth, yet very dwarf ir 

 habit, rarely exceeding 4 feet in height. 



SECRETAIRE CHABANNE.— Salmon-colored ; rich and pleasing. 

 Height, about 4 feet. 



EG AND ALE. — Fine dark variety; flowers of a soft currant red. 3i feet 



PAPA. — A fine red with large flowers and truss; 3$ feet. 



ITALIA. — Is of a bright orange-scarlet, with a very broad yellow golden 

 border. The flowers, which are produced on massive stems, about 16 inches 

 long, are set well above the foliage which is large and heavy, similar to that 

 of the Musa Ensente. 6 feet. 



Any of the above, 12 inches high, in pots, 15c. each, 81.50 per doien 

 810.00 per 100. 



DRY OR DORMANT ROOTS (Leading Varieties), 5c. each. 35c. 

 per dozen. 



AGNATIONS . . . 



FLORA HILL. — Probably the best known of all white Carnations. 

 Entirely free from disease, and will furnish more flowers than any other 

 white variety in our list. 



GENERAL MACEO.— One of the richest and darkest colored Carna- 

 tions. Dark crimson maroon. Flowers are good sized and produced freely 

 and evenly throughout the season. Habit of growth is dwarf, yet rugged; 

 stems stiff and wiry. 



G. H. CRANE. — Regarded by many growers as the best scarlet ever 

 introduced. The plant is strong, vigorous and healthy. The bloom is full 

 and double, of large size, finely fringed and delicately perfumed. The color 

 is rich, clear, brilliant crimson. 



THE MARQUIS. — In our estimation this is one of the very best 

 Carnations. The color is a true pink with no trace of magenta or purple; 

 an exquisite shade, soft, yet rich, that is equally beautiful by artificial or 

 daylight. Its form is perfect ; full and double, with nicely raised center and 

 fringed petals, very fragrant. In size 3 to 3J inches in diameter. 



Any of the above 10c. each. 



Per doz SI 00 



THE MARQUIS. 



