Wholesale Price List, Spring, 1915. 
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CONNON'S CANADIAN CANNAS— Continued. Per 100 Per 1000 
King Humbert. 5 ft., foliage coppery bronze; flowers bril- 
liant orange-scarlet, with bright red markings $5 00 
Mile. Beraf. 4 ft., unique shade of soft rosy carmine 2 50 22 50 
Musafolia. 6 ft., foliage dark green, tinged bronze and of im- 
mense size 2 50 22 .50 
Mrs. Kate Gray, (j ft., orange scarlet and yellow, splendid .. 2 50 
Prince Weid. 4 ft , l^rilliant. rich deep crimson, large trusses . 3 25 30 00 
Progression. 5 ft., yellow, spotted red, large flowers 2 50 22 .50 
Richard Wallace. 4]/^ ft., canary yellow, very large flowers.. 2 50 
Sen. Viger. 5 to 6 ft., dark crimson, splendid orchid flowered 
variety 3 00 27 .50 
Tarrytown. 3 ft. dark crimson, splendid bedding variety 2 75 
2.50 or more of any one variety at 1000 rate. 
DAHLIAS.— Divided Field Roots. 
Varieties marked * arc best for cutting. 
Cactus Varieties. 
Price, per 10, $0.80; per 100, .17.00. 
Captain Broad. Glowing scarlet-crimson, large. 
Cockatoo. Lemon yellow, shaded with rose, with pure white centre petals. 
Sometimes the flowers coming all yellow or clear white. 
*Flora. The ideal white for cutting. 
Jealousy. Canary yellow, large and of rich color, florets very pointed. 
*Kriemhilde. Brilliant pink, shading to white centre; fine for floral work. 
*Miss D. Oliver. Primrose yellow, growing lighter towards tips, an attrac- 
tive variety. 
Oscar. A most pleasing shade of crimson. 
Premier. Crimson scarlet, petals long, narrow and incurved, a good variety. 
Purple Gem. Deep i)uri)lc, fine form. 
*Rosy Morn. Peai h blossom, somewhat paler towards base, large flower of 
excellent form. 
*Scquoia. Saffron yellow, suffused red. 
Decorative Varieties. 
Price, per 10, $0.80; per 100, $7.00. 
*Albion. White, large attractive, and prolific. 
Atlas. IVIaroon, large and fine flower. 
*Blue Oban. D."ep lavender-blue, best blue shade. 
'Catherine Duer. Bright iridescent crimson-scarlet, large and strong growing 
'Clifford W. Bruton. Canary yellow, immense si^e, perfect form, fine for 
cutting. 
*Countess of Pembroke. Pure lavender, a very fine variety. 
Crimson Decorative. Crimson, rich and effective color. 
'Electric. Red, large and brilliant. 
Grand Duke Alexis. Ivory white, lipped lavender, a superb variety. 
*Henry Patrick. Large pure white, a splendid cut flower variety. 
Iridescent. Glowing scarlet, l)right and effective. 
*Jack Rose. Rich velvety crimson, producing large blooms in abundance, 
splendid for cutting. 
John Elitch. Rich deep crimson, large. 
'Lyndurst. One of the best bright .scarlets, large, with long stems. 
*Maid of Kent. Intense scarlet, variegated willi pure white; sometimes 
a solid scarlet. 
Mephisto. Bright, rich vcrmillion-,scarlet, large. 
*Miss Minnie McCullough. Very soft yellow, overlaid with bronze, a superb 
variety. 
Miss Webster, l.ar.ge yellow flowers borne in profusion. 
Mrs. Chas. Turner. Pure yellow, free blooming and large. 
Nymphea. Clear, light shrimp pink, lighter toward centre, beautiful color. 
*Oban. Very large, rosy lavender, overlaid with delicate silvery fawn. 
Papa Charmct. Bright coral red, overlaid with a darker shade of velvety 
maroon. 
Rayon d'Or. Orange, striped white, sometimes solid orange. 
*Souvenier de Gustave Doazon. Immense orange-red flowers Ijornc in pro- 
fusion, very fine variety. 
