^ GRIFFITH ®, TURNER CO. 



C A N N A S 



Few flowering plants combine so many fine qualities as the 

 modern Caifiia — a race of sub-tropical bulbous plants, of 

 most easy culture, rapid reproduction and good keeping 

 qualities. The floral world has been astonished by their lux- 

 uriance of foliage and gracefulness of bloom, which is of 

 immense size, borne in large masses and trusses, combining 

 3n color the brightest ^d richest shades of yellow, red, 

 orange and scarlet, bringing them to the front as the finest 

 ornamental plant in commerce. Useful for garden, green- 

 liouse or sitting-room. 



KING HUMBERT 



KING OF ALL CANNAS 



Oiant Flowered. Orange Scarlet. Bronze Leaf. 



This remarkable Canna has been the sensation of the past 

 several years. Of all the wonderful flowering and foliage 

 plants introduced, this one takes the lead for size, color and 

 habit. It is a cross between the Orchid flowering and the 

 French or Crozy type, combining the best features of both — 

 the large flowers of one with the free blooming character of 

 the other; the handsome leathery foliage with a strong, noble 

 habit. It has the broadest leaves. 



It is so distinctly in advance of any other Canna that the 

 demand for and u.se of it must be universal. Potted plants 

 only. Price, 30c. each; 3 for 75c.j 1 dozen, 9^3.00. 



ALLEMAXIA. — Exceptionally large flowers, frequently 

 measuring 6'> inclies across, the upper petals salmon, with 

 broad border and markings of golden yellow, while the loWer 

 petals are dark salmon marked with yellow in the center; 

 foliage dark green; 6 feet. Pot-grown plants. 15c. each, 

 91.50 dozen. 



BLACK BEAITV. — New dark-leaved Canna; has the rich- 

 est bronzy purple foliage, shaded black, with crimped wavy 

 margins, small crimson flower; 5 feet high. Pot-grown 

 plants. 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



CHARLES HEXDERSOX. — Probably the most popular 

 crimson Canna in cultivation, of uniform, compact hal)it, 

 rarely exceeding Syi feet in height. Pot-grown plants. 15c. 

 each. $1.50 dozen. 



CHICAGO. — Has been pronounced the best of all red varie- 

 ties. Color clear, deep vermilion, smooth and without mark- 

 ings, except a purplish gloss; 5 feet high. Pot-grown plants. 

 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



ITALIA. — It is of a bright orange scarlet, with a very 

 broad yellow golden border. The flowers, which are pro- 

 duced 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. (See cut.) Pot-grown plants. 

 15c. each. $1.50 dozen. 



KING HUMBERT CANNA. 



DAVID HARIIM. — Deep bright vermilion, bronze foliage, 

 Z'A feet high. Pot-grown plants. 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. — Beautiful crimson maroon; 

 the largest Canna grown, A sturdy, erect grower, with fine 

 metallic green foliage; 4 feet. Pot-grown plants. 15c. each, 

 $1.50 dozen. 



EGAXDALE. — Fine dark variety; flowers of a soft currant 

 red; Z'/z feet. Pot-grown plants. 15e. each, $1.50 dozen. 



MADAME CROZV. — Flowers of dazzling crimson scarlet, 

 bordered with golden yellow. A marvelous and rich combi- 

 nation of colors. The plant is of vigorous growth, yet very 

 dwarf in habit, rarely exceeding 4 feet in height. Pot-grown 

 plants. 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



QUpEX CHARLOTTE. — This new German sort is one of 

 the handsomest scarlet varieties ever introduced, having a 

 distinct golden belt around each petal. Height, Syi feet. 

 Pot-grown plants. 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



SHEXAXDOAH. — Rich ruby red or bronze foliage, ex- 

 quisitely veined and tinted. The beautiful rose pink flowers 

 are produced in large trusses very early and abundantly. 

 Pot-grown plants. 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



FLOREXCE VAUGHAX. — The finest yellow-spotted variety 

 yet sent out. The foliage is massive and of rich green color; 

 4 feet. Pot-grown plants. 15c. each, $1.50 dozen. 



All the above by express, not prepaid. 



If wanted by mail, add 3c. each for postage. 



DRY OR DORMAXT ROOTS OF THE ABOVE CAXXAS, 

 EXCEPT KIXG HUMBERT, each, 5c.; per dozen, 35c. By ex- 

 press, not prepaid. 



MIXED CAXXA ROOTS IX SPLEXDID A'ARIETY. OUR 

 SELECTIOX, 5c. each; per dozen, 35c.; per 100, $*^.75. By ex- 

 press, not prepaid. 



COLEUS 



FIFTEEX CHOICE VARIETIES. 

 10c. each; 75c. per dozen; $4.00 per 100, by express, not prepaid. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE, 



