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AUSTRIA. 



Capt. Drujon. 4 ft. Vtry large flower and truss on 

 long flower stalks; bright golden yellow with tiny 

 streaks of dark red. A vigorous, free grower. 15c. 



Eldorado. Immense trusses of bloom, very com- 

 pact: florets of very broad, finely-formed petals of 

 tsright yellow fluely" speckled with the lightest red. 

 Very enduring and holds its bright color well. It 

 blooms very freely and is of good habit. 15c. 



Florence Vaughao. See Tu-elve Best Cayinas. 



Coiden ?Iooo. A superb dwarf yellow variety. Both 

 florets and truss large and freely produced. ' Fohage 

 good, bright and clean. 12c. 



Golden' Star. 1}^ ft. Probably the dwarfest of all 

 Canuas and very useful for the edges of masses or for 

 tubs, vases, etc. ' The flowers are large, of a rich, deep 

 golden-yellow, lightly spotted with scarlet at the throats 

 of the smaller petals. 15c. 



MITE. MOXTEFIORE. 



>lme. ?Iootefiore. 5 ft. A grand large-flowered var- 

 iety of vigorous growth and compact habit: valuable 

 valuable for its peculiar shade of color, which is a 

 beautiful canary yellow spotted with brilliant crimson. 

 Both truss and flowers are very large, and it is one of 

 the very finest for producing yellow effect. 12c. 



Queen Eleanor, A superb variety, magnificent in 

 bloom and robust in growth. Large, full spikes of ele- 

 gantly formed flowers, rich golden-yellow, beautifully 

 spotted with brilliant scarlet. A continuous and very 

 free bloomer. 20c. 



Sunbeams, See Twelve Best Cannas. 



Sunbeams. Large truss of medium-sized but finely 

 formed fioAvers: bright orange-yellow, flamed and 

 freaked with glowing scarlet. 26c. 



tr^^ AND RED BANK, N.J, 



GILT-EDGE VARIETIES. 



Cuba Libre. 3 to 4 ft. This very valuable variety 

 may be briefly described as an improved Madame 

 Crozy. with lar2:er flower and deep blood-red in color. 

 The plant is fully equal to Madame Crozy in foliage 

 and habit of growth. 12c. 



Francois Crozy, 3 ft. A grand sort for decorative 

 purposes with abundant, massive foliage of a hand- 

 some, deep bluish green. The trusses and florets are 

 large and numerous, of bright apricot color, shaded 

 ivith orange and edged with golden yellow. A desira- 

 ble Canna for the centre of tubs, etc. 10c. 



GLORIOSA, 



Gloriosa. V/^ to 2 ft. One of the largest-flowered 

 and most showy of all the yellow Cannas. Superb 

 trusses of bloom composed of g'reat numbers of large 

 florets of rich crimson banded with golden yellow 

 around each petal: hght green foliage, broad and 

 handsome. A vigorous grower and early, continuous 

 bloomer. See illustration. 15c. 



;>Irs, Fairman Rog-ers. 2 to 3 ft. A splendid variety 

 of the Madame Crozy type, dwarfer m habit, and fully 

 as free a bloomer. The color is a rich, deep scarlet edged 

 with bright canary yellow. A compact grower, with 

 broad, sturdy foliage, and an early and continuous 

 bloomer. 



[*lme. Crozy, 3>^ ft. The flowers of this well known 

 and very popular vai-iety are of a dazzling crimson- 

 scarlet, bordered with bright golden yellow, and pro- 

 duced in the greatest profusion on large branching 

 stems the entire summer, in large trusses set well above 

 the fohage. It can be had iu bloom the year around, 

 and is admirably adapted" to pot culture. " The plant is 

 of vigorous growth yet rather dwarf in habit: the foli- 

 age is of a rich, cheerful green and very massive. A 

 remarkably free bloomer, and all things considered, 

 still one of 'the best for bedding purposes. 12c. 



Pierson's Premier. 2}^ ft. Flowers of the largest 

 size and trusses immense. In color it is a brilliant, rich 

 orange-scarlet with golden yellow border. It is an ex- 

 ceptionally profuse bloomer, with many flowering 

 shoots, and continues a mass of bloom throughout the 

 season. O-^-ing to its dwarf, compact habit, the free- 

 dom of its bloom, and its splendid, perfect flowers it is 

 one of the finest of all Canuas for pot culture. 15c. 



Queen Charlotte, See Tu-elve Best Cannas. 



Souv. d'Antoine Crozy, See Twelve Best Cannas. 



Ml Colors >liAed. Dwarf, 10c. Tall, 10c. 



Scott Co.. Ia., April 2nd, 1898. 

 I received my plants in flne condition, and they are the fin- 

 est plants I have seen; for which please accept thanks. 



Joachim Gultzow. 



Hartford Co., Coxx.. May 2nd. 1898. 

 Plants ordered of vou have arrived. They are all flne 

 specimens and in the best condition. Mrs. E. B, Hillam). 



