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Cannas 



Dahlias 



I ? by mail. $2.00 13 by Express. $i.75- 



Those offered are plants grown in pots, and should 

 not be planted till danger of frost is over. They 

 will be found more satisfactory than dr>- roots and 

 will zTow larger blooms. They will form roots this 

 fan which voii tv3v keep from verir to v<-ar The 

 folln^^ -r ir" 1 . •"- ■■ ■ ' • '^ v ■■• ,- 



Cactus Dahlias 



SOLV. DE MME. MOREAU.— Magnificent 

 pink; free bloomer; strong, vigorous habit. Price. 



STORM KING.— Very free; pure white. Price. 



Chrysanthemums 



These wonderful bedding plants give uniformly 



•i)d results in all sections of the country. They 



.'.•eed in any sunny position in any kind of soil, 



!t will repay liberal treatment. For best results 



• lie the beds- 2 feet deep, and incorporate in the 



~uil a liberal amount of well-decayed man-ire of any 



kind. Water well at all times. The best effect is 



i;iven by planting large masses of one color, setting 



the plants iS inches apart .MI of my plant-; arc 



P'>t-grown. and are ready to bloom at once. 



THE CHOICEST ORCHID-FLOWERINO 

 VARIETIES. 



ALLEMANIA. — Knormous flowers ; broad golden 

 I'order; scarlet and dark red. 5 to 6 feet tall. 

 Price. 10 cts. 



AUSTRIA. — Large, bold, erect; deep golden, 

 (lotted carmmc. s to 6 inches across. 5 to 6 feet 

 tail. Price, 10 cts. 



LOUISIANA,— Strong, vigorous; vivid scarlet 

 llower-;, the largest and finest of their color. 7 feet 

 lull. Price. 10 cts. 



MRS. KATE Q RAY.— Massive foliage; flowers 

 orange-sc.nrlet. overlaid gold, 6 to 7 inches across. 

 6 to 7 feet tall. Price, 10 cts 



PENNSYLVANIA.— Flowers f>5 inches iuTdiam- 

 eter, in panicles; vermilion, overlaid with [orange. 

 6 to 7 feet tall. Price. 10 cts. 



SELECTED LIST OF GOOD CANNAS. 



overlaid orange . 



JEAN TISSOT.— Intense brilliant vermilion, 

 laded orange. 5 feet. Price, 15 cts. 



Price. 25 cents each: the four for 75 cents. 



SOUVENIR DE OUSTAVE DOUZON.— A 



pure scarlet decorative variety of mammoth pro- 

 portions: will produce flowers 6 to •) inches across. 

 Profuse flowering. Price. 25 cents. 



.MASTER CARL.— Perfect form and bright 

 golden amber-color: immense petals of graceful 

 curve Price. 25 ct*. 



KRIEMHILDE.— r.rilliant pink, gradually shad- 

 ing lighter to the center, which is at first a creamy 

 white, changing to pure white Produces its exqui- 

 site blooms freely and continuously on long stems; 

 ideal for cutting. Price. 13 cts. 



BRLNHILDE.— Rich plum-color; loosely ar- 

 ranged, long petals; an exceptionally fine flower 

 and very free. Price, 10 cts. 



EXQUISITE.— Pure orange-scarlet, with salmon 

 shading: truly lovely. Remarkably free-blooming. 

 Price. IS cts. 



GALLIARD. — The best scariet-crimson Cactus 

 Dahlia. Flowers large, of most perfect Cactus 

 form Price, 10 cts. 



LYNDHURST.— One of the best bright scarlets; 

 invaluable for cutting: large, perfectly full centers: 

 long stems Price, 10 cents. 



STANDARD BEARER.— Brightest scarlet. 

 Plant dwarf, branching profuse bloomer. Price, 



STRAHLEN-KRONE.- Intense cardinal-red, 

 rich and glowing, with long, twisted petals; early 

 and profuse bloomer Price, 10 cts. 



WINSOME.— Flowers are very large; beautiful 

 Cactus form, with twisted, incurved petals, and 

 home on long, erect steins. Price. 10 cts. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS.— The petals are 

 rolled up so that the edges overlap. Pure white, 

 distinctly tinged delicate pink. Price, 15 cts. each, 



25 cts. for 2. 



VARIETIES OF SPECIAL MERIT. 



Golden Wedding, (".lobular flowers; bold, 

 najestic. 



Major Bonaffon. — Clear yellow, full in center, 

 8 inches diameter; nearly as deep. 



Marie Liger. — Japanese. Extra lar^e, pearl- 

 pink, deepening to rosy lavender. 



Col. D. Appeton. — Golden yellow; 4 feet . 



Glory of the Pacific. — Magnificent si/e and 

 depth; clear pink. 



Ivory. — Pure white; globular. 



POMPON VARIETIES, PERFECTLY HARDY. 



Bertha. — Large; white; open center. 

 Boston. — Golden bronze. 

 Fair Haven. — Pearl-pink. 

 King Henry.— Straw white. 

 Lebanah. — Pink, 

 Matilda.— White. 

 Oban.- — Silvery pink. 

 Prince of Wales.— Pure white; fine. 

 Success. — Silvery rose. 

 Tisre. — Medium size; pink. 

 Price, 8 cts. each. 



RICHARD WALLACE.— Canary-yellow; large 

 flowers in well-branched, upright trusses. Price, 

 15 cts. 



L-arlet; heavy 



CHILDSII.— Golden yellow, spotted red. Price, 



E. Q. HILL.^-Clear scarlet, marbled carmine: 

 vigorous. Price, 10 ct*. 



EXPLORATEUR CRAMPBELL.— Light crim- 

 son, daiker markings. 4J feet. Price. 10 cts. 



I grow thousands of Cannas for bedding, and offer 

 strong, pot-growu plants that will give great satis- 

 faction, at the following prices, to be shipped by 

 express only 



Any of the five Orchid-flowering \arietics — 

 Allemania, Austria, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, 

 and Mrs. Kate Gray, $1 per do/.., $6 per 100. 

 Any other variet> listed, 75 cents per doz., 

 $5 per 100. 



