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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Cannas """"'' 



Varieties 



Betsy Ross 



Betsy Ross. — A splendid new pink Canna, 

 named after the maker of the first American 

 flag-. The flowers are of medium size, of a 

 beautiful, soft pink. Rich green foliag'e. The 

 best soft pink Canna in existence. 20 cts. 

 each; 3 for 50 cts. (3 ft.) 



Fairhope. — A mag"nificent new Canna. It is 

 a free, continuous bloomer, with larg-e, com- 

 pact trusses of solid crimson flowers. Hig-hly 

 recommended. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. (31/2 ft.) 



Pierson's Premier. — Carmine-scarlet, inter- 

 mediate in color between Queen Charlotte and 

 Souv. de Antoine de Crozy, the center of the 

 petals being- darker and richer than Queen 

 Charlotte, with a narrow gilt edg-e. (2V2 ft.) 



President McKinley. — A new crimson Canna. 

 The flowers are deep, rich crimson, beauti- 

 fully formed. (21/2 ft.) 



Striped Beauty. — Rich canary yellow, prettily 

 streaked with lines of rich g-lowing- crimson, 

 that radiates from a center of deep red. 20 

 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. (3 ft.) 



"West Grove. — A beautiful pink Canna. 

 Flowers extra larg^e, color brig-ht, rich coral- 

 pink, delicately overlaid with g-listening- 

 orang-e-scarlet bloom; petals finely dotted 

 and lined with deep crimson. (4i^ ft.) 



Niagara. — One of the be.st of the low-g^row- 

 ing varieg-ated Cannas. Color, rich, deep 

 «rimson, with a wide, irreg-ular border of 

 deep g-olden yellow. Rich green foliage. (3 ft.) 



Governor Roosevelt. — Color, brig^ht red and 

 yellow striped, with the most wonderful varia- 

 tions. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. 



Alsace. — The White Canna. 

 An early, continuous bloomer, 

 producing- larg-e, densely crowd- 

 ed spikes; splendidly formed; 

 creamy white flowers without a 

 spot. (31/^ ft.) 



Beaute de Pottevine. — Larg-e, 

 finely-made flowers; immense 

 spikes. Color, brig-ht rich crim- 

 son. 



Charles Henderson. — A free, 

 continuous bloomer; larg-e, com- 

 pact trusses of solid crimson 

 flowers; blooms very late. 

 (31/2 ft.) 



Compte de Bouchard. — Golden 

 yellow flowers spotted red. 

 (41/2 ft.) 



Duke of- Marlborough. — Larg-e, 

 splendidly formed flowers in im- 

 mense trusses. Rich crimson 

 maroon, or shining- purplish 

 black; the darkest colored 

 Canna. (3I/2 ft.) 



Florence A'aughan. — Very large 

 blooms; bright yellow, heavily 

 dotted with scarlet. Extra fine. 

 (4 ft.) 



Florida. — A Canna of extra,- 

 ordinary merit. Large, finely 

 formed flowers, rich scarlet, with 

 deep golden band. (2i^ ft.) 



George Washington. — Color, 

 deep velvety crimson, a beauti- 

 ful shade. Flowers are large, 

 have broad petals and are borne 

 erect in bold, massive trusses, 

 (31/2 ft.) 



J. D. Eisele. — Bright vermilion 

 scarlet overlaid with orange, 

 large heavy trusses raised well 

 above the green foliage, (3l^ ft.) 

 Mad. Crozy. — Rich orange scar- 

 let flowers edged with bright, 

 golden yellow. (21/2 ft.) 



Louise. — Color, soft, deep, rich rose-pink, 

 delicately dappled and streaked with red. (5 ft.) 



3Iiss Sarah Kill. — Medium size flowers; 

 splendid spikes. Color, carmine crimson. (4 ft.) 



Martha AVashington. — -Deep, bright pink; 

 massive flowers; long, broad petals. Massive 

 trusses. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. (3 ft.) 



Maiden's Blush. — One of the best pink 

 Cannas. Height, 3 ft. 



Mile. Berat. — Large, well-filled heads of 

 bright pink flowers. (4 ft.) 



Rosemawr. — Rosy pink with throat of gold. 

 Flowers are borne in very large trusses. 

 (3 ft.) 



Philadelphia. — Crimson-scarlet flowers of 

 good size and substance. (3 ft.) 



Pillar of Fire. — A tall growing variety; the 

 foliage is fine and the color a rich crimson 

 scarlet. Height, 6 to 7 feet. 



Queen Charlotte. — In color, size, substance, 

 form of truss and perfection of bloom, this 

 is one of the best; bright, orange scarlet, 

 irregularly banded with a wide margin of 

 golden yellow. (3 ft.) 



Q,ueen of Holland. — Beautiful, pure, deep 

 orange colored flowers, borne in erect trusses. 

 Purple foliage, (3l^ ft.) 



Robusta. — Immense, massive, tropical foli- 

 age. (6 to 8 ft.) 



Musafolia. — Unequaled for tropical effect; 

 bronze foliage. Flowers, white and sweet 

 scented. 



Souv. d'Antoine Crozy. — Large, "well rounded 

 flowers of the most intense scarlet crimson, 

 with broad band of golden yellow. (3 ft.) 



MIXED CANIVAS, comprising good kinds, our selection, superb for bedding or massing. 

 Strong Plants, 10 cts. each; C for 50 cts.; 12 for §>1, postpaid; $7 per 100, by express. 



Price of all Cannas offered on this and preceding page, strong growing plants from pots, 

 amply foliaged and well rooted, 15 cts. each (except T»here noted); 4 for 50 cts.; $1.35 per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



