IMS* 
Canary-Bird Flower* 
Canary=Bird Flower 
Tropaeolum Canariensis. 
One of the most beautiful 
annual climbers, with bright 
green foliage, delicately cut 
and very ornamental. The 
flowers are bl ight golden yel- 
low, bearing a fanciful re- 
semblance to birds with ex- 
panded wings. Succeeds best 
in a cool, slightly shaded situ- 
ation; also does well as a pot 
or basket plant for the window 
or conservatory. Pkt., 25 seeds 
4 cts. 
Crozy’s New 
Dwarf Cannas. 
One of the most popular of 
bedding plants, while even 
single specimens are most at- 
tractive in the garden. They 
will bloom the first year from 
seed, if you soak them in boil- 
ing water over night; sow 
singly in small pots as soon 
as convenient, and grow as 
rapidly as possible. The roots 
can be kept in the cellar over 
winter and each clump will 
give six to eight good roots 
for planting out the following 
spring. Pkt., 12 seeds, 4 cts. 
Cannas, Tall. Old Type. 
A mixture of all the best tall 
growing varieties. Pkt., 12 
seeds, 3 cts. 
Mrs. E. F. Kelly, Marshfield, Wis., Apr. 
mol, writes:— I have loaned your 
catalogue to several of my lady friends. 
My (lowers were so beautiful lust year 
that they wish to purchase their seeds 
from the sumo place us I do this spring. 
