General Collection Green Leaved Varieties 
Alphonse Bouvier, Deep cardinal. 5 to 6 feet. 
Alsace. Dainty, medium sized flowers of sulphur- 
white. 4K feet. 
Beaute Poitevine. Bright crimson-ccarlet; a splen- 
did bedding Canna. 3K to 4 feet. 
Betsy Ross. A new dwarf and bushy sort, with broad 
trusses of bright rose colored flowers. 3 feet, 
IS cts. 
Buttercup. A profusely blooming dwarf Canna, of 
pure "Buttercup" yellow; the richest and most per- 
sistent yellow of all. 3 feet. 15 cts. 
Chancellor Buelow. Short, stocky growth, large full 
heads of wide flowers — deep maroon-red. 15 cts. 
Chicago. Light cherrj^-scarlet with a faint purplish 
gloss. 4K feet. 
Compte de Sachs. Bright cherry-scarlet, slightlj' 
spotted red. 5 feet. 
Crimson Bedder. Dazzling crimson-scarlet, well 
displa^^ed above the foliage. Without exception the 
most conspicuous and satisfactory red bedding Canna 
on the market. 3K to 4 feet. 
Duke of Marlborough. One of the darkest flowered 
Cannas groAvn; rich crimson-maroon. 5 feet. 
Dwarf Florence Vaughan. A free flowering dwarf, 
making a brave show of yellow and red, with a 
compact, uniform growth. 3 feet. 
Florence Vaughan. The original "Speckled Canna," 
with symmetrical flowers of orange-yellow, thickly 
peppered bright red. 4 feet. 
Mad. Crozy. Gilt edged, rosy scarlet. 3K feet. 
Martha Washington. A compact, dwarf bedding 
Canna with a magnificent show of wide flower heads; 
color deep, brilliant rose. 3 feet. 
Mile. Berat. Cerise and old rose. 4 feet. 
Papa Nardy. Magnificent heads of broad, round- 
petaled flowers, a lively carmine rose. One of the 
best. 4 feet. 
Pres. McKinley. Deep crimson-scarlet; foliage 
broadly banded maroon. 3 feet. 15 cts. 
Richard Wallace. A tall growing, wide flowered, 
heavy trussed canary yellow — the largest and best 
of its color; bleaches very little. 5 feet. 15 cts. 
Robert Christie. Orange scarlet. 5 feet. 
Souv. de Antoine Crozy. Very brilliant and attrac- 
tive; rich crimson-scarlet bordered with golden 
yellow. 3K feet. 15 cts.; |i. 50 per dozen. 
The Express. Foliage wide spreading and low, 2 to 
2>2 feet high, literally crowned with massive flat 
heads of bloom; rich vermilion. 15 cts.; ^1.50 dozen. 
Queen Charlotte. Makes a gorgeous display when 
planted in masses. Color, a wide, ragged band of 
3'ellow bordering a center of scarlet suffused carmine. 
Unless noted, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per dozen; by 
eicpress, $6.00 per 100. 
DARK FOLIAGE CANNAS 
Black Beauty. Its massive, -fluted leaves are stiffly 
erect; all-over a heavy claret maroon, shimmering 
with the bronze-black lustre of changeable silk. 
S to 6 feet. 15 cts.; ^^1.50 per dozen. 
David Harum. Foliage dark, glossy bronze and 
plum; flowers larg^ a.nd free, orange-scarlet spotted 
vermilion. 4 feet. 
Egandale. Currant red; bronze foliage. 3 to 4 feet. 
Hofgartner Hoppe. Tawny red, mottled with crim- 
son, and golden throated. Foliage clean dark 
bronze. 4 to 5 feet. 15 cts. 
Mrs. Geo. A. Strohlein. Good sized flowers and 
trusses of crimson-red, foliage irregularly over-laid 
with dark chocolate bronze. 4 to 5 feet. 15 cts. 
President Meyer. Handsome bronze and sepia 
foliage; flowers large, cherry-carmine. 4 feet. 
Rubin. Very dark foliage, shapely trusses of large, 
intense ruby-red flowers. 4 feet. 15 cts. 
Unless noted, 10 cts, each; $1.00 per dozen. 
By express, $6.00 per 100. 
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