W. W. Wilmore ff? Dahlia Specialist 
CANNAS 
As a decorative plant the Canua has no equal. lt.s immense foliage, of various shades 
of green and bronze, contrasting beautifully with the gorgeous blossoms, which are pro- 
duced in profusion. The improved Cannas produce flowers as large as the Gladiolus. The 
following are extra fine varieties. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. Except where noted 
AMERICA. The first red-leaved canna in 
the giant flowered class. Height, 4 to 5 
feet. Foliage fine glossy bronze, almost as 
if varnished. Flowers extra large, deep 
orange flamed and striped with deeper 
shade; entirely distinct from any other 
canna both in foliage and in flower. 15c 
each. 
ALPHONSE BOUVIER. 4 feet. Green foli- 
age. The flower spikes, of which there 
are two or three on a stalk, are very large 
and full, with drooping habit. Color, 
bright crimson. Large. 
AUSTRIA. 3 feet. Green foliage of a re- 
markably strong growth; flowers very 
large. Color, pure yellow, with light 
blotches of red in the throat. Belongs to 
the orchid flowered class. 15c each. 
BRONZE BEAUTY. 3 feet. Beautiful dark 
foliage, with orange scarlet flowers thrown 
well above the foliage. 
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. 3 feet. The 
darkest canna known, a beautiful crimson 
maroon. This is a sturdy, erect grower, 
fine metallic green foliage. No matter 
how many varieties you may have, you 
need this one to make your collection 
complete, for it is entirely distinct from all 
others. 15c each. 
EGANDALE. A most excellent variety, with 
bronzy foliage and soft currant-red flowers, 
which are thrown well above the foliage; 
the best of its type. Attains a height of 
about 4 feet. 
FLORENCE VAUGHAN. A splendid va- 
riety, yellow with bright red spots; one of 
the best of its class. The flowers are of 
good size, with thick, overlapping petals, 
nicely rounded at the ends. A strong, vig- 
orous grower. 
ITALIA. Green foliage. Flowers Iris-shaped, 
belonging to the orchid flowered section. 
Its color is bright red, bordered with gol- 
den yellow. 
J. C. VAUGHAN. 4 feet. Purple foliage; 
flower large. Color, clear, deep vermilion- 
orange, with a satiny luster on the petals. 
J. D. CABOS. 4 feet. Purplish green foliage, 
stalks numerous; flowers large and round. 
Color, exceedingly distinct apricot. Its 
novel color attracts much attention. 
KING PHILLIP. This new canna I intro- 
duced first in 1900, and it has given general 
satisfaction. Color, orange scariet, dotted 
and veined with deep red, contrasting 
beautifully with its deep green foliage. 
15c. 
MADAME CROZY. 314 feet. Green foliage. 
Immense flower heads of the deepest ver- 
milion, gold-bordered; petals very wide 
and broadly rounded. 
PAUL MARQUANT. 4 feet. A vigorous 
grower; foliage deep green; strong flower 
spikes. Extra large flower, of a deep sal- 
mon color, smoothly shaded orange. 
PRESIDENT McKINLEY. A fine clear 
crimson, with scarlet shading. Blooms in 
large, even trusses, carried well above the 
foliage, and the flower spikes are produced 
evenly on the plant, making a shapely, 
compact plant. The plant Is dwarf in- 
habit, growing but 2V2 to 3 feet even in 
rich soil; foliage rich green wich chocolate 
margin. This is one of the earliest flower- 
ing cannas, valuable either for bedding or 
pot culture. 15c each. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE. Bright scarlet, with 
a broad band of golden yellow in the cen- 
ter of each petal. 
SPECIAL OFFER The set of 15 varieties postpaid for $1.25 
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