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CANNAS 



Few flowering- plants combine so many fine qualities as the modern Canna — a race of sub- 

 tropical bulbous plants, of most easy culture rapid reproduction and good keeping qualities. 

 The floral world iias been astonished by their luxuriance of foliage and gracefulness of blorom, 

 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 

 ornamental plant in commerce. 



NEWEST VARIETIES 



IMPROVED MONT BLANC — (New). — Almost pure white. 

 Blossoms produced in great profusion all season. 3 y-> feet. 



MRS. ALFRED P. CONARD. — Height, 4 feet. A most popu- 

 lar pink, for planting singly or in beds. Kxquisite salmon 

 pink, flowers of largest size, freely produced, making a superb 

 showing. 



MISS KATE F. DEEMER.— Height, 4 feet. Rich oriole-yel- 

 low flower, changing to turkey-red in center and throat of 

 flower, while rest of blossoms turns almost white. The rich 

 yellow buds on reddish-brown stems, combined with the yel- 

 low and white flowers, make a fascinating combination. 



ROSEA GIG ANTE A. — Deep red rose; green foliage; extra 

 large, with single petals measuring 2 1 /.. inches across; height 

 about 4 feet. 



WM. SAUNDERS. — One of the finest Cannas grown, having 

 blooms of rich shining scarlet in great clusters. A strong 

 grower, with rich bronze foliage. Height, 4 feet. 



UNCLE SAM.. — Clear deep orange flowers, borne in great 

 clusters. Rich green foliage; 6 feet. 



Potted plants only. Price, 25c. 



SELECT VARIETIES 



liant scarlet, having bronze foliage, 

 liery scarlet, of medium size. 



DR. BUDINGEN. 



Large size; 1 feet. 



FEUERMEER.— Brilliant 

 Free flowering; 4 feet. 



gladiator. — Bright yellow, spotted with crimson; green 

 foliage; a good bloomer; height, 5 feet. 



HIAWATHA. — Large rosy pink flowers, bordered witli clear 

 cerise and having crimped petals; variegated foliage; height. 

 3 feet. 



KING HUMBERT. — The broadest-leaved Canna. Bronze in 

 color with orange-scarlet blooms. Giant flowering, taking the 

 lead in size, color and habit. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 



PORTIA. — Bright cardinal-red; free flowering; dwarf grower. 



VENUS. — Cay rosy pink, with mottled bolder of erea,n\ 

 yellow, ereen foliage and a splendid bloomer. Height. 1 feet 



WYOMING — Bronze foliage, with orange-scarlet flowers, of 

 orchid shape. Height, 7 feet. 



POTTED PLANTS ONLY. 

 Price, 15c. each. $1.75 per dozen. 



KING HUMBERT CANNA. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



ALPHONSE BOUVIER. — Crimson; about 6 feet high. 

 EGANDALE. — Bronze foliage, currant-red flowers; about 4 

 feet high. 



FLORENCE VAUGHAN. — Green foliage, rich golden yellow, 

 dotted red; about 4 feet high. 



JEAN TISSOT. — An intense brilliant vermilion, with bright 

 orange shading. It is one of the brightest of the large- 

 llowered Cannas, massive green foliage of uniform growth; 

 about 5 feet high. 



J. D. EISELE. — Bright vermilion scarlet; about 4 feet high. 



LOUISIANA. — A strong, vigorous growing variety, producing 

 a dense mass of glossy green foliage, large vivid scarlet 

 flowers often measuring seven inches across; about 7 feet high. 



MME. CROZY. — Bright scarlet, golden border; about 4 feet 

 high. 



PENNSYLVANIA. — Produces very large flowers of a bright 

 vermilion scarlet, overlaid with an orange sheen, remarkably 

 tree flowering: about fi feet high. 



PRESIDENT MEYERS.— Rich cherry, carmine, immense 

 trusses of large flowers, bronzy foliage; about 4 feet high. 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE. — Crimson scarlet, canary yellow bor- 

 der; about 3Vo feet high. 



RICHARD WALLIS. — The ideal free-flowering yellow Canna. 

 of a pleasing canary yellow color, having exceptionally large 

 flowers:, height, i 1 . feel 



RUBIN. — One of the best bedding varieties, having ruby- 

 carmine flowers and dark bronzy-green foliage. 3V 2 feet. 



Started plants, from 3-inch Pots. . . .10c. each . . . $1.00 per doz. 



Dry Roots 5c. each . . . .50 per doz. 



By express, mrt prepaid. 



Small quantities of the above plants may be mailed for an 

 additional 3c. each for postage. 



MIXED CANNA ROOTS IN SPLENDID VARIETY 



OUR SELECTION 



5c. each; per dozen, 35c; per 100, $2.75. By express, not prepaid 



FOLIAGE CANNAS 



Roots of large growing Foliage Cannas with bronze leaf. 

 The above make beautiful foliage, but do not bloom. Dormant 

 roots at 5c. each. 35c. per dozen. 



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



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



