Bedding Plants 



Cannas, continued 



vigorous healthy foliage, form a brilliant combination 

 which, with the free-flowering habit of the plant, estab- 

 lishes this variety as one of the most desirable Cannas. 

 5 feet. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz.. Si 2 per lOO. 



MRS. A. F. CONARD. Its exquisite sahiion-[)ink 

 flowers arc of largest size in erect and ahundaiitU 

 furnished head-;, so freelv produced as to keep a superb 

 showing for months, above the rich green foliage. 4 

 feet. S2 per doz., Si 2 per 100. 



ORANGE BEDDER. Bright orange-scarlet, slightly 

 suffused scarlet. An exceptionally free bloomer and a 

 dazzling color. The best bedding variety in this color. 

 S2 per doz.. Si 2 per 100. 



ROSEA GIGANTEA. Imn.ense tlowt-rs uith large 

 indi^id.]al petals full^ 2' , I.u Ik-s across. ri„- color Is 



Centaurea 



is that of coral-carniiiK-. I lie varietv is a most pro- 

 lific bloomer. 4 to 5 feet. 20 cts. each, S2 per doz., $12 

 per 100. 



THE GEM. A unique and pretty Canna: cream col- 

 ored with pink dots. 4 fi-ct. S.!.-;o per do/.. Si ■; per 1(11). 



YELLOW KINC; HIMBKR 1. \I assi^,. ,,ur, 

 low flowers dotted with red. An onasioiial llouer will 

 appear orange-scarlet streaked. \irliially a yellow 

 King Humbert with all the goixl bedding qualities of 

 that fine variety. 50 cts. each, Ss per doz. 



Standard Varieties 



From 3-inch pots, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 



Gladiator. The color is \ello\\ , spotted with red. A 

 strong, vigorous grower with line green foliage and 

 large heads of flowers that stand the storms and sun- 

 shine l.i tii r ili.in an\- other (!anna. It blooms continu- 

 all\ ,111.1 IS OIK- nl the finest sarletics we oiler, i feet. 



CJuslav (ninipper. This is t lie ideal rich yellow bed- 



thc foliage, the fine trusses aK\a\s clean looking; in 

 habit of growth \cr\ iiiiilorm; color a rich golden \el- 

 low, a shade that has been missing heretohire. j'^ to 4 

 feet. 



J. D. Eisele. Bright vermilion-scarlet, overlaid with 

 orange. A fine bedder. } ' feet. 



Mile. Bcrat. The nearest ap|)ro.ich to a true pirik, 

 anfl a t rec-lloweri iin \ariri\. ( )n acc ount of its vig- 

 orous (irowtli il is a useful Canna lor forming back- 

 grounds and nia-sin^;. , Ic-ct . 



Oi'cen (Charlotte. Kic li pomegranate-red, bor- 

 der,. I uMh l,n^;l,l ^...l.l.-n s,ll,.u. 4 feet. 



Richard Wallace. ( ^anarv-vellow; large flowers 

 freely produced. One of tlie best and most effective va- 

 rieties for bed<ling. 4'.. feet. 



Venus. The color is a ga \ ros\ pink with a mottled 

 border of cr, an,\ m IIou. Blooms splendidly and the 

 flowers are alwa\s l>ri);lit and clean in appearance. 

 An altr.ictise .iiid popular \arielN. 4 feet. 



Orchid-Flo 



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Austr>«. Pure golden yellow; flowers 6 to 7 inches 

 across; a \ igorous grower. 



Kinft lliimbert. Flowers as large as the largest of 

 the Orchid-flowering Cannas. Bright orange-scarlet, 

 streaked with crimson. Foliage is bronze with brown- 

 ish green stripes; thick and leathery; strong, robust 

 grower. 4 to 5 feet. 



Louisiana. The plant is a vigorous grower, produc- 

 ing a thick mass of glossy green foliage; its flowers are 

 often more than 7 inches across and every inch a vivid 

 scarlet. It blooms treinenrlously, often four or five 

 stalks flowering at oruc - Int. 



Wyoming. One ol 1 1„ mosi maiestic Cannas. Blos- 

 soms orange-colored, true orchid-shape, with large, 

 rounded petals. 5 feet. 



Gymnocarpa. Fine-cut, gracefully drooping, sil- 

 very gray foliage. An excellent subiect for bordering 

 cannas, geraniums, saK ia, etc., or for filling window- 

 boxes and vases. The best variety; can be sheared. 



Doz. 100 



From 2 '4-inch pots So 75 S4 00 



From 3-lnch pots i 00 8 00 



Coleus 



The varieties offered here are selected as the 

 best for bedding purposes from an extensive 

 assortment and can be absolutely relied on to 

 give satisfaction. 



Rooted cuttings, $2 per 100, $15 per 1,000. From 

 2 '4-inch pots, 75 cts. per doz., $4.50 per 100 



AnnaPfister. Brifiht \ ellow, marked crimson. Neat 

 and compact in growth; very desirable for dwarf 

 edging or carpel bedding. 



Beckwith's Gem. Center \elvety maroon, bor- 

 dered with red; the edge is green, changing to creamy 

 yellow at the point of the leal". 



Cecil Brown. A trailing v.irietv useful for win- 

 dow-box or basket planting. Uri^;ht green, marked with 

 chocolate, yellow and light red shadings. 



Duneira. A magnificent Coleus. A line, showy 

 bedder, standing the sun as well as WrscliaU'eltii. In 

 color it is a coml)inat ion of various shades of crimson. 



Firebrand. Bright maroon. 



Golden Bedder. Golden yellow; the old original, 

 true to name. 



Golden Queen. The standard yellow. 



John Pfister. Bright crimson, edged with gold. 

 Compact in growth. Companion variety to Anna 

 ITister. 



Lord .Mverstone. Velvety plum, with yellow, green 

 and pink markings. A handsome combination, and 

 has a constitution that will resist sun-scald and drought. 



Lord I'almerston. .\ beauiiful \arietv that imme- 

 tliatelv commands admiration. Dee|) maroon center 

 with dark crimson venation. 



Queen Victoria. Cardinal-red with distinct golden 

 border. 



Verschaffeltii. Standard crimson. 



Fancy Coleus 



American Beauty. Red, green, and yellow. 

 Blizzard. Deep maroon, edged with green. 

 Brilliancy. \ combin.it ion of red and gold. 

 Hurricane. I iglit reddish center, mottled with 

 maroon, c ilge of leaf green. 



Me.ssej . Dwarf; pearl-w liiie and silver-green. 



Neptune. Creen wiili mot t ling of red. 



Prince Kdward. Keddish ca nter, shading deep crim- 



Saboni. Ked, with faint edging of ycIIow. 



Daisy 



English. Bi lli^ perennix. The improved giant-flower- 

 ing Moiistrosa strain, white and pink. Transplanted, 

 frame-grown, in bud and bloom. 40 els. per doz., $3 

 per 100. 



Dracaena 



Indivisa. This variety of Draca-na is used exten- 

 sively as a center plant for vases and for porch and 

 window-boxes. It will stand full exposure to the sun and 

 its long, graceful, narrow leaves make a beautiful con- 

 trast with other plants. Each Doz. 100 



4- inch $0 30 $3 00 $20 00 



5- inch iO 5 00 40 00 



6- inch 75 7 50 60 00 



H-inch specimens $1.25 lo S2 00 each. 



