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f ANNA^ SELECT VARIETIES 



/~» ^ ^ /~m I JEAIsr TISSOT An intense brilliant vermilion, with bright 



Jd. A 1 JL ^ JL S^^y orange shading. It is one of the brightest of the large- 



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 has been astonished by their lu.x- 

 uriance of foliaare 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 

 ornamental plant in commerce. 



KING HUMBERT CANNA. 



NEWEST VARIETIES 



KING HUMBERT 



Giant 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 tlie 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 use of it must be universal. Potted plants 

 only. Height, 4 to 5 feet. Price, 25c. each; 3 for 65e.; one 

 dozen, $2.50. 



■WILLIAM SAITNDEWS. — The largest and finest Canna yet 

 grown, having blooms of rich, shining scarlet, in great 

 clusters, often a foot across, stems four feet high, the sin- 

 gle flowers measuring five inches across. A strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, blooming from June until frost, and having 

 foliage of a rich bronze. Potted plants only. Price, 50e. 



JEAJT TISSOT An intense brilliant vermilion, with bright 



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

 flowered Cannas, massive green foliage of uniform growth, 

 about 5 feet high. 

 PRESIDENT MEYERS. — ■Rich cherry carmine, immense 

 trusses of large flowers, bronzy foliage; 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. 



PENNSYLVANIA. — Produces very large flowers of a bright 

 vermilion scarlet, overlaid with an orange sheen, remark- 

 ably free flowering; about 6 feet high. 



BUTTERCXTP. — Deep buttercup yellow, almost pure, the 

 flnest yellow, foliage deep green; about 3 feet high. 



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

 of a pleasing canary yellow color, having exceptionally 

 large flowers. Height, 4% feet. 



Started plants, from 3-lnch Pots 15c. each.. .$1.50 per doz. 



Dry Roots lOe. each. 1.00 per doz. 



By express, not prepaid. 



Standard Varieties 



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

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

 feet high. 



ALPHONSE BOUVIER. — Crimson; about 6 feet high. 

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

 high. 



FLORENCE VATJGHAN. — Green foliage, rich golden' yellow, 

 dotted red; about 4 feet high. 



ftUEEN CHARLOTTE. — Crimson scarlet, canary yellow bor- 

 der; about 3% feet higlr. 



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



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



By express, not prepaid. 



Small quantities of the above plants may be mailed for an 

 additional 3c. each for postage. 



FOLIAQE GANNAS 



Roots of large growing Foliage Cannas, bronze and free. 

 The above make beautiful foliage, but do not bloom. Dor- 

 mant roots at 5c. each. 50c. per dozen. 



MIXED CANNA ROOTS IN SPLENDID 

 VARIETY, OUR SELECTION, 5c. eacSii 



per dozen, 35c.; per 100, $2.75. 

 express, not prepaid. 



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



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NAMED VARIETIES. 



BECKWITH GEM. — Scalloped edge, center bright soft crim- 

 son maroon, bordered green and gold. 



ELDORADO. — Orange yellow, ribbed and blotched very dark 

 maroon. 



FIREBRAND.. — Bright maroon, flamed and shaded vivid 

 glowing scarlet. 



GOLDEN REDDER. — Standard yellow bedder. 



HERO. — Almost jet black, leaves pointed and scalloped. 



LORD PALMERSTON. — Dark maroon center, with dark crim- 

 son ribs. 



aUEEN VICTORIA. — Bright cardinal red, with distinct bright 



golden border. 

 VERSCHAFFELTII. — Standard crimson variety. 

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



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