J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



A splendid, sturdy grower with 

 musa-like fresh, light green foliage. 

 Height, 4 to 5 ft. Each, 25c. ; doz., 

 S2.50; 100, S15.00. 



Mrs. Wm. F. Kasting. 



Wm. F. Kasting. 3 ft. The best 

 bedding Canna to date. Of the same 

 habit as the popular Crimson Bed- 

 der and superior to it; coming into 

 flower still earlier, a more profuse 

 bloomer and the color is an even 

 more vivid crimson. Foliage abund- 

 ant, fresh green and the flowers are 

 held well above the foliage. It pre- 

 sents a veritable blaze of color from 



the first of June until late October. 

 Height, 3 feet. Each, 20c. ; doz., 

 S2.00 ; 100, S12.00. 



Black Beauty. In rich color of 

 foliage and tropical effect this va- 

 riety is unrivalled. The massive 

 leafage is of intense glistening 

 bronzy-purple, shaded black; with 

 crimped and fluted margins. The 

 flowers are crimson, but small and 

 unimportant. Attains a height of 5 

 to 6 feet. Each, 25c.; doz., S2.50; 

 100, $15.00. 



Little Gem. 



The Lilliputian Canna." A per- 

 fect little beauty. It is as convenient 

 for bedding as a Geranium, which 

 it surpasses for constant display of 

 bloom. Its freedom of bloom is re- 

 markable, but its dwarf habit is its 

 distinctive feature. It rarely ex- 

 ceeds two feet in height, forms a 

 compact mass of pretty green foliage 

 and has large orange-scarlet gilt 

 edge flowers that resemble those of 

 ]\Ime. Crozy in color and size. 

 Especially useful for planting in the 

 herbaceous border, for edging large 



beds and for the center of low beds. 

 Each, 20c. ; doz., $2.00; 100 SIO.OO. 



A set — one each of the five varie- 

 ties—for $1.00. 



