Bargains in Magnificent Everblooming Cannas 
Bed of Famous West Grows Caine: 
We have a particularly fine collection of these imposing foliage plants. It includes all novelties and 
standard varieties which we have found to be worthy of distribution among our customers. Cannas are 
not hardy and should not be planted until danger of frost is past. Take the roots up in the: fall and store 
them in a warm, dry place. 
No flowers will make such an attractive bed. Rapid in growth, freedom of bloom and ornamental foliage 
makes them so desirable for planting in beds, on lawn or yard, and especially after early-blooming bulbs 
are done, such as Tulips, Hyacinths, ete. These days cf bargains no one should be without flowers such 
as these. We have specified the kinds suitable for three circular beds of different sizes, but can furnish 
other varieties if so desired. These are started plants from 3 and 4 inch pots. Price includes delivery. 
Safe arrival guaranteed. Order by number only. 
Canna Bed Canna Bed Canna Bed 
No. 16 No. 17 No. 18 
FOR BED 4 FEET ACROSS FOR BED 7 FEET ACROSS FOR BED 10 FEET ACROSS 
1 Red for center 1 Red for center - Red for center 
6 Pink for circle or all Cc 6 Yellow for first circle 6 Variegated yellow for first circle 
one color, postpaid. 12 Red or pink for second Pink for second circle 
eircle or one color, 1 gs Searlet _—_ third 
postpaid. circle any 
’ other aes de- 3. 5 
sired. Delivered 
Best New Cannas of Recent Introduction 
MRS. WOODROW WILSON—Light green foliage veined. Color t e ti 
a rich but soft crimson pink with very large flowers with S d d V 
broad, overlapping petals. . an ar arle 1es 
PANAMA—The unusual color markings of this néw Canna is BRANDYWINE—Bronze-leaved; crimson. 416 feet. 
its attractive feature. The orange-red petals are bordered DAVID HARUM—Bronze foliage. Red. 3% feet. 
with a broad edge of golden-yellow. EGANDALE—Dark foliage, scarlet 34% f ot 
FIREBIRD—tThe color is extremely desirable, being abso- WYOMING—Purple Sereytie era Se 
= + o\s > Cis. 
lutely pure scarlet with no suffusion, streaks or blotches. . ; 
3 to 4 feet. BE ich crimson. 4 feet. 
KATE F. DEEMER—A rich yellow when first opened, but CHARLES HENDERSON—Solid crimson. 3% feet. 
bleaching to almost pure white at the ends and developing COME DE BOUCHARD-—Yellow. 4% feet. 
a@ conspicuous scarlet throat. 5 feet. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH—Cri 2 214 fee 
OLYMPIC—Gigantic heads. Rich oriental red with a lighter FLORENCE VAUGH ake Te a — “no 
shade towards the center. 5 feet. “ : : 
METEOR—A brilliant new crimson Canna of unusual merit. FLORIDA—Scarlet with golden band. 2% feet. 
Green foliage, massive blooms. WEST GROVE—Beautiful pink. 41 feet, 
MRS. ALFRED F, CONARD—4 feet. Color a beautiful shade J. D. EISELE—Vermilion-scarlet., 34% feet. 
of salmon-pink. Flowers of immense size. Producing LOUISE—Rose-pink, streaked red. 5 feet. 
Spang freely as to make a continuous show for several MAIDEN’S BLUSH—The best pink. 3 feet. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA—-3 to 4 feet. A magnificent showy Canna | MLLE. BERAT—Large, pink flowers, 4 feet. 
of a rose to carmine-pink shade. Flower heads immense. PHILADELPHIA—Crimson-scarlet. 3 feet 
JUPITER—Beautiful, rich red flowers. 6 feet. PILLAR OF FIRE—Crimson-scarlet. 7 feet. 
WILLIAM SAUNDERS—Bright scarlet in immediate clusters; QUEEN CHARLOTTE—oOrange-scarlet. 3 feet. 
bronze foliage. 4 feet. VENUS—Gay, rosy pink with mottled border. 4 feet 
KING HUMBERT—Orange scarlet, striped crimson. Foliage = nis 4 : 
Hrorisa. “4% feat" P NIAGARA—Deep crimson and yellow. 
BARGAIN PRICES Of New Cannas: ae pot plants, | BARGAIN PRICES of Standard Varieties, 12c, postpaid; 
Se eS 
16c each; 3 for 45c, postpaid. 3 for 35e. 
3 feet. 
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