Dkac^na Godseffiana. 



Grand Crimson Canna. 

 ( President McKinley.) 



Color brilliant crimson with bright scarlet shading, 

 truss large, compact, of good shape and held well above 

 the foliage, and are produced freely and evenly. Plant is 

 dwarf 3 feet ; foliage deep green with marked chocolate 

 margin. Plant stools freely, is a compact even grower. It 

 is one of the earliest bloomers, coming into flower when 14 

 to 18 inches high and blooming continuously thereafter. 

 The effect when massed is extremely brilliant. The con- 

 trast between the flowers and foliage being rich, chaste 

 and effective. A marked improvement upon all crimson 

 ■Cannas introduced to date. Undoubtedly the king of crim- 

 son bedders. 50 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



New Yellow Canna Golden Scepter. 



Anew variety introduced from Canada last year, a strong 

 vigorous growers, which attains a height of 5 feet, with 

 bright green foliage, and good sized flowers, which are of a 

 rich golden yellow with no traces of other colors, ex- 

 cept at the base of the minor petals, which are shaded 

 orange scarlet. $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



Two Grand 



Dark-Leaved 

 Cannas. 



Indian 



Dahlia— .Stokm King. 



Dracaena GodsefB.ana. 



Undoubtedly one of the most striking new ornamental 

 foliage plants of recent introduction. The plant is of an 

 entirely different habit and appearance from all other 

 Dracaenas ; it is of free-branching habit, and throws out 

 many suckers from the base so as to form beautiful, com- 

 pact, graceful specimens in a very short time. Its foliage 

 is broadly lanceolate, 5 to 6 inches long, and 2 to 3 inches 

 wide ; of a strong leathery texture ; rich dark green color, 

 densely marked with irregular dots and spots of a creamy- 

 white, not unlike an Aucuba Japonica, of which the mark- 

 ings in the foliage strikingly remind one. It is a plant 

 which will undoubtedly be grown very extensively for dec- 

 orative purposes when it becomes more plentiful, as it is 

 very hardy as a house plant, equaling, if not surpassing in 

 this respect, the Aspidistra and Ficus. 



Black Beauty. The handsomest Indian Canna yet in- 

 troduced, ^vith large massive foliage of the richest bronzy 

 purple color shaded with black, the edges of the leaves 

 having a peculiar wavy margin. Where foliage effect 

 alone is desired, nothing richer or more handsome can be 

 found. 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



Bassett's Red. A grand bronze-leaved variety of the old 

 Indian Canna with intense bright bronzy red foliage, 

 valuable either for massing by itself or for planting in 

 connection with the dwarf French varieties. It grows 

 about 5 feet high, is very uniform in habit and a stately 

 plant in every way. 7.5 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



Crooosmia Anrea Imperialis. 



One of the most beautiful bnllmus-rooted ])lants of recent 

 introduction, producing its large six-petaled star-like flow- 

 ers from early in July until late in the autumn, these are 

 of bright orange color and measure 3 inches across and are 

 arranged in loose ])ani(;Ies on tall stems 2i to 3 feet high. 

 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



Cycas Revoluta. (RagoPaim.) 



We are now booking orders for dormant stems wliidi are 

 expected to arrive early in May ; stems from 6 to 21 inches 

 at 10 cents per pound. , 



We shall be pleased to give special quotations on lots of 

 500 or more pounds. 



2 1 inch pots, $2.00 per doz. : 

 3 " 3.50 " 



5 " 1.50 each. 



$15.00 per 100. 

 25.00 



Dracaena Sanderiana. 



3 inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 



Dracaena Lindeni and Massangeana. 



Good plants in 5 inch pots, 50 cents each. 



Dracaena Indivisa. 



A fine lot of this useful plant. 



3 inch pots, 75 cents per doz. 



$1.50 



2.00 " 

 3.50 



40 cents each, 



50 " 



$6.00 per 100. 

 12.00 " 

 15.00 " 

 25.00 " 



4.00 per dozes. 



5.00 " 



Dracaena Brnanti. 



5-inch pots, 15 inches high, 35 cts. each ; $4.00 per doz. 



Grand New White Dahlia— " Storm 

 King.'' (Blizzard.) 



Magnificent, perfectly formed snow-white flowers, borne 

 in the greatest profusion on long, strong stems, perfectly 

 suited for cut-flower purposes. The blooms aie of medium 

 size, perfect in form, with petal slightly notched. In habit 

 it is similar to A. D. Livoni, but is a more profuse bloomer 

 than that free flowering variety, while the stems average 

 longer, and as the plant branches clo.'se to the ground, it 

 enables it to withstand winds and drouth better than any 

 other variety. $2.50 per dozen ; $20.00 per 100. 



