Cannas — Carnations 
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P. J. Berckmans. A grand, robust growing Canna, 
large, deep green foliage, flowers a ricli shade of 
carmine crimson, soft and yet brilliant; broad, 
strong petals. 
Pennsylvania. The flowers are often 7 to 8 inches 
across, with petals 2% inches broad. It will produce 
double the number of flowers of any other of the 
giant flowering Cannas. Height, G feet. 
Pres. McKinley. Brilliant crimpon with scarlet shad- 
ing. Dwarf habit, growing only 21/2 to 3 feet. 
Price, dormant roots, up to April 1, 15 cts. eac 
25 cts. each, $2.1 
Queen Charlotte. A grand Canna, with a distinct 
golden belt around each petal, the center brilliant 
orange scarlet, with crimson tones. 
Sir Trevor I^awrence. Soft carmine rose, changing 
to delicate rosy pink. Around the entire flower, but 
broader at the ends, is a border of bright yellow. 
Souv. d'Antoine Crozy. Intense scarlet, rich and 
dazzling, rich golden yellow edge; does not fade or 
scorch in the hot weather. The most brilliant Canna 
in existence. 
,, $1.60 per doz.; growings plants, after April 1, 
9 per doz. 
CARNATIONS 
The Carnations we offer are strong, young plants out of 2-inch pots. If planted out In Spring they should begin 
blooming about July or earlier. It potted in the Fall they should bloom profusely during the Winter months. 
Hobert Craig. Perfection is more nearly attained in 
this peerless variety than in any other scarlet yet 
introduced. The flowers are of the largest size, per- 
fect form, fragrant, and borne on long, stiff stems. 
The growth is splendid, healthy and vigorous. An 
early and continuous bloomer. 30 cts. each, $3.00 
per doz. 
Harlowarden. The best rich crimson Carnation on 
the market. Splendid color, long stems, large flow- 
ers and a very healthy grower ; very productive. 15 
cts. eiioh, $1.50 per doz. 
Gov. Wolcott. A grand white Carnation which gives 
every evidence of becoming a standard In its color. 
The flowers are pure white, measuring 3 to 3% 
inches across ; long, strong stems and splendid foli- 
age. It is very healthy and vigorous, being immune 
against most carnation diseases. 1.") cts. each. $1.50 
doz. 
A VASE OF CARNATION ROBERT CRAIG 
The Largest Horticultural Establishment in America, 
Mrs. M. A. Patten. Another new Carnation of the 
highest merit. The flowers are very large, borne on 
extra long stems. They are a glistening white, 
striped and penciled with bright red. Decidedly the 
best striped Carnation. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
STANDARD NAMED CAR- 
NATIONS 
Adonis. The ideal scarlet. 
Daheim. Brilliant crimson, shaded maroon. 
Dorothy. A fine cle.Tr deep pink. 
El Dorado. Canary yellow, tipped rosy carmine. 
El Dorado. Kich yellow, striped and penciled bright 
red. 
Enchantress. ' A superb shade of rosy blush pink. 
Flamingo. A grand carnation ; deep crimson scarlet. 
Genevieve Irord. A beautiful 
light pink. 
Gen. Maceo. One of the darkest 
and richest colored. 
Golden Nugget. Clear deep vel- 
low, slightly marked with red. 
Gov. Roosevelt. Rich brilliant 
scarlet. 
Harry Fenn. A deep crimson. 
A gem in its color. 
J. H. Manley. Brilliant orange 
scarlet. \"ery fragrant. 
Jessica. Red and white 
gated. 
Liillian Pond. A fine 
with flowers 3% inches 
ameter. 
Morning Glory. Delicate 
pink. 
Mrs. Franz Joost. A very val- 
uable variety, highly esteemed 
for its free flowering qualities. 
Color, beautiful rich salmon 
pink. 
Mrs. Thomas W. liawson. Pure 
brilliant rose pink. 
My Maryland. Large flower, 
pure white. 
Prosperity. White, irregularly 
overlaid, rosy pink. 
Queen Louise. Clear, snowy 
white, large flowers. 
Ked Lawsou. A siiort from Mrs. 
Tlios. W. Lawsoii ; much deep- 
er in color but identical in 
other respects. 
Victory. Grand brilliant scarlet. 
Wm. Scott. Large flowers, deep 
pink ; long stem. 
Price, 10 cts. each, SI. 00 
per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
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