DREER'S LARGE FLOWERING CANNAS 



Carinas are the most economical and effective plants employed in our gardens. They bloom from early summer until frost in all 

 sections of the country, succeeding in any sunny position in any kind of soil, but responding quickly to liberal treatment. For best results 

 the beds should be spaded about two feet deep, and a generous amount of well-decayed manure of any kind thoroughly incorporated, 

 and at all times freely watered. 



They are most effective when planted in masses of one variety, setting out the plants about two feet apart. They are also very 

 effective when planted in mixed borders, where their long flowering season insures a constant display of color. 

 All varieties have green foliage unless otherwise specified. 



Louis Cayeux. Giant flowers of a bright rosy scarlet; different from 

 all others; very free and effective. 4 feet. 25 cts. each. 



Mary Thilow. One of the most admired varieties. Color a delicate 

 pale rosy salmon, on bronze foliage. 4 feet. 50 cts. each. 



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Mrs. Antoine Wintzer. A good pure yellow variety of dwarf 

 compact habit; free flowering. 3^ feet. 50 cts. each. 



Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A giant flowered sort with deep 

 "'■v watermelon red flowers. 4 feet. $1.00 each. 



Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. Gorgeously beautiful vivid 

 watermelon pink. The individual florets are very large 

 and in fine trusses. 4 feet. 50 cts. each. 



Pocahontas. Very superior; large deep carmine flowers 

 freely produced on beautiful bronze leaved plants. 4 feet. 

 50 cts. each. 



Poppy. Large perfect poppy red flowers in good trusses over rich 

 green foliage. 5 feet. 25 cts. each. 



Special Offer. One each of the above 12 varieties for S6.00. 



Twelve Superior Cannas 



Here we offer twelve very good Cannas, leaders in their colors, 

 and very popular because of their vigor and free flowering habit. 



Eureka. The best white; large substantial flowers are produced 

 very freely. 4| feet. 



Golden Eagle. Very free early golden yellow, throwing its trusses 

 well above bright green plant. 4 feet. 



Harmony. Geranium red flowers arranged symmetrically to give 

 the trusses a globular appearance; bronze foliage. 3§ feet. 



Hungaria. 



trusses. 3 \ 



Beautiful 

 feet. 



:lear rose flowers produced freely in large 



Large-flowering Canka, Eureka 



Twelve New or Meritorius Cannas 



The twelve varieties embraced in this set are the latest and best 

 in their respective colors; each is of surpassing merit. 



Antoine Wintzer. Dazzling crimson scarlet with large trusses 

 of immense florets. A really noteworthy acquisition. 4| feet. 

 $1.00 each. 



Commander Byrd. Very large flowers of a creamy white color, 

 are freely produced; unusually good. 4 feet. $1.00 each. 



Copper Giant. Immense madder-red flower suffused with rose; 

 plant very vigorous and free. Unique and startling. 4 feet. 

 25 cts. each. 



Favorite. Deepest yellow dotted with red. The dots are so 

 faint that they do not detract from the golden mass of bloom. 



3 \ feet. 25 cts. each. 



Jersey Rose. Clear old rose with glossy finish. i\ feet. $1.00 



each. 



Mrs. Alfred Conard. One of the most popular varieties grown; 

 large salmon pink. 4 feet. 



Nokomis. Large deep crimson flowers, well above bronze green 

 foliage. 4| feet. 



Rosea Gigantea. 



dance. 4 feet. 



Large deep rich rose flowers in great abun- 



San Diego. Chinese orange flowers of great substance; rich 

 bronze foliage. 4 feet. 



Statue of Liberty. Extremely vigorous grower with bronze 

 foliage and large orange scarlet flowers. 6 feet. 



Sungold. 



effective. 



Chinese orange with fiery scarlet suffusion; very 

 4i feet. 



Timbuctoo. 



i\ feet. 



A very attractive and unusually effective yellow. 



Triom^he. Brilliant dark red bedder, free flowering and very 

 attractive. 4 feet. 



Price. The above 12 Superior Cannas, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per 

 doz.; $20.00 per 100. One each of the above 12 varieties for 

 $3.00. 



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