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HE Canna is a specialty with us, our collection 

 comprising the best varieties in commerce. There 

 is a genuine treat in store for all who plant them. 

 Of the easiest cultivation, they quickly grow to 

 perfection in ordinary yard or garden soil. For Sum- 

 mer blooming they are unequaled. They are not 

 hardy. Plant after all danger of frost is past and take 

 up again when the tops are killed by frost in the Fall 

 and store away in a cool, dark place. 



Price of all Cannas offered on this and page following, 



15 cts. each (except where noted); any 4 for 50 cts.; $J«35 



per dozeHf postpaid by Mail ; $9 per JOO, by Express, at purchaser's expense. 



Duke of Marlborough. — Absolutely distinct and superbly beautiful ; large, 

 splendidly formed flowers in immense trusses. Color rich crimson velvety maroon, 

 / almost the same shade as Prince Camille de Rohan Rose, shining purplish black; the 

 • darkest color, yet found in a Canna. 3^ feet (see cut). 



Alsace. — The White Canna. An early, continuous bloomer, producing large, 

 densely crowded spikes: flowers splendidly formed; color creamy white without a spot 

 of any kind. A grand novelty, ^'A f'^et. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for ^i (see cut). 



Queen Charlotte. — In color, size, substance, form of truss and perfection of 

 bloom, this is one of the best ; color bright orange scarlet, irregularly banded with a 

 wide margin of golden yellow. It will please everybody. 3 feet (see cut). 



Golden Star. — The dwarfest of all Cannas and the best yellow in commerce. 

 Flowers large and of splendid substance ; color rich, deep, golden yellow, absolutely 

 solid with the exception of a few scarlet points in throat. Small petals, large trusses. 

 18 inches. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for ^i (see cut). 



Austria. — Giant flowers ; golden yellow, petals dotted with carmine. Superb. 

 5 feet (see cut). 



Eldorado. — Immense large spikes of bloom with large, finely formed flowers; 

 pure yellow finely dotted with light red. None better. 2% feet (see cut). 



Pyg-mse ( T/ie Yellow Flamingo'). — A seedling of Flamingo, with which it is 

 identical save color of flowers, which are pure, deep yellow, lower petals faintly tinted 

 with carmine. Splendid size and form ; substance excellent. A grand novelty. 2 feet. 

 35 cts. each; 3 for ^i. 



Mrs. Fairman Rogers. — New gilt-edged Canna, very scarce. Large spikes of 

 flowers. Color deep scarlet edged with bright canary yellow. 2>^ feet. 20 cts. each ; 

 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for ^i. 



Souvenir d'Antoine Crozy. — Large, well-rounded flowers of 

 scarlet crimson with broad band of golden yellow ; dazzHng and superb. 



the most 

 3 feet. 



Acme. — Grand yellow ; broad petals and fine truss. New and good. 3 feet. 



Blooms early and continuously. 

 25^ feet. 



Sunbeams. — Golden yellow dotted with orange. 

 Flowers average five inches across. Splendid substance. 



Cote d'Or. — Gladiolus-shaped flowers ; saffron yellow with reddish amber blotches 

 in throat. New. 2% feet. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for ^i. 



Burbank. — Gigantic flowers like Austria and Italia; wonderfully profuse. Color 

 canary yellow, lower petals spotted crimson. 6 feet. 



Papa. — Immense spikes of flowers of the grandest size and finest form ; color pure, 

 deep red. A great Canna. 3 feet. 



Miss Sarah Hill. — Medium-sized flowers; splendid spikes; color carmine crimson. 

 4 feet. 



Madame Monteflore. — Grand ; pure yellow lightly spotted with red. The effect 

 in masses is splendid ; large, individual flowers and immense spikes. 4^ feet. 20 cts. 

 each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for ^i. 



Midway. — Color rich vermilion streaked with faint crimson; petals i>i inches 

 wide ; compact flower spike ; splendid substance ; strong grower and free bloomer. 

 jy^ 4H feet. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for ^i. 



ELDORADO Salmon Queen. — The name is not a misnomer; a queen among salmon-colored 



,^i^ Cannas. Large flowers of the best substance ; produces immense spikes. 



Charles Henderson. — A free, continuous bloomer; large compact trusses of flowers of splendid substance; 

 color sohd crimson. A variety of rare beauty ; flowers very late. 3^^ feet. 



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