CANNAS. 



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ALBA ROSEA GRANDIFLORA,— Charming rosy blush; 

 flowers change to white with reddish-pink centre ; immense 

 loosely formed trusses; very graceful; splendid substance; 

 very scarce. 4 feet (see cut). 



PHILADELPHIA. — Crimson-scarlet flowers of good size and 

 substance. One of the best. 3 feet (see cut) . 



NEW CANNA, MAIDEN'S BLUSH.— T/je hest pink Canna. 

 A grand introduction. Large, finely formed flowers, of 

 splendid substance and good truss of bloom; color clear 

 rose-pink, almost the exact shade of Daybreak Carnation. 

 Rare novelty; much sought after. 3 feet (see cut). 



ITALIA. — Enormous flowers 8 inches across; very distinct. 

 One thousand dollars was refused by the introducer for one 

 plant of it and Austria. Immense trusses of bloom; each 

 flower has five petals; color bright scarlet surrounded by a 

 golden yellow band. Massive foliage, 7 feet (see cut). 



FLORIDA. — Sent to us by the introducer as a Canna of ex- 

 traordinary merit. Large, finely formed flowers of splen- 

 did substance; color rich scarlet, with deep, golden band 

 around each petal. Very fine, 2H feet (see cut). 



JOHN WHITE. — New variegated-leaved Canna. Foliage broad 

 and massive; beautifully striped, with white, yellow and rose and 

 edged with red. Small, broad red flowers. A splendid variety; 

 fine for massing. 5 feet. 



EGANDALE. — Splendid dark foliage with large, scarlet flowers of nice form 

 and excellent substance. An extra-good variety. 3)^ feet. 



MADAM CROZY. — The standard by which others are judged; known every- 

 where. Large flowers and brilliant scarlet border with golden yellow; 

 blooms nicely. 4 feet. 



DUCHESSE DTVIONTENARD. — One of the best; very large, bright yellow flow- 

 ers spotted red. Splendid for massing. 4J^ feet. 



BEAUTE DE POITEVINE. — An ideal Canna. Large finely made flowers; immense 

 spikes. Color bright, rich crimson. Blooms early and persistently. 



LURAY. — (New.) Fine foliage; large massive spikes. Splendidly made flowers. 

 Color bright rose-pink. Very charming. Flowers of great substance. 25 cts. 

 each; 5 for $1. 4 feet. 



BUTTERCUP. — (New.) Almost pure golden yellow flower, has but a fine mark on 

 the lower petal. Large, handsomely formed flowers ; large trusses, bright and hand- 

 some. Dwarf. 25 cts. each; 5 for $1. 3 feet. 



BLACK PRINCE. — (New.) Immense flowers; dark, velvety crimson; very brilliant. 

 A great new variety. 43^ feet. 



COMTE DE BOUCHARD.— Very similar to Florence Vaughan, except that it is 

 larger, and spotted, a trifle heavier and darker. 



CINNABAR.— (New.) Cinnabar-red, 

 round flowers of good substance. 

 4M feet. 



distinctly edged with golden yellow. Fine 

 Very large trusses. 25 cts. each; 5 for $1. 



DAVID HARUM. — (New.) Dark bronze foliage; grand grower and free bloomer. 

 Fine flowers ; seven flower stalks containing 25 flower spikes have been seen at one 

 time on one plant. Flowers large, with round petals. Bright vermilion-scarlet, 

 dotted with crimson spots. 30 cts. each; 4 for $1. • 



Complete collection of jg named Cannas, pot- 

 ted plants y by Mail, for $5,00. By M:^press at 

 purchaser's expense, $4^7 5 » 



MIXJED CANNAS, comprising good kinds, 

 our selection — a superb collection for bedding 

 or massing— 15 cts, each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for 

 $1.00, postpaid; $8.00 per 100, by Express. 



Price of all Cannas offered on this and pre- 

 ceding page, strong growing plants from pots, 

 amply foliaged and well rooted, 20 cts, each 

 (except where noted); any 3 for 50 cts.; $1.35 

 per doz., postpaid. Complete collection, 39 

 varieties, $5^00, postpaid, or $4.75 by Express. 



Kalkaska, Michigan. August 31. 1901. 



The Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa. , «>, ^„ m • , n .• v. a 



Gentlemen:— I wish to mform you that every one of the twenty Roses m your great SI .00 Trial collection purchased 

 last Spring has bloomed. Each plant has produced from one to eight Roses and more coming on. 1 set them outdoor.-^ 

 and they are now fine plants. Yours very truly, i'. W . Fearsall 



