IS I.AWRANCE’S NURSERIES. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Golden Scepter. A new variety introduced from Canada. A strong vigorous 
grower, attaining a height of 5 feel, with bright green foliage ’and good 
sized flowers, which are of a rich deep golden yellow with no traces of 
other color except at the base of the minor petals, which are shaded 
orange scarlet. 
Madame Crozy. This variety, by reason of its handsome coloring and free- 
dom of bloom, will always be popular. Flowers are of the largest 
size, of a dazzling crimson-scarlet color, edged or bordered with a ’dis- 
tinct golden yellow band. Plant a fine grower, rarely exceeding 4 feeu 
Foliage fine green. 
Mile. Berat. 'I he nearest approach to a pink among Cannas, not having that 
bleached out effect of all the so-called pink varieties. The effect is 
very fine when planted with the yellow and bright red varieties. 
dwarfs* 
Cannas, 
Mrs. Kate Gray. Tbe strongest growing variety in our collection. Immense 
trusses of flowers of a rich shade of orange scarlet, overlaid with gold. 
President McKinley. One of the earliest blooming varieties and one of the 
^ + e< ^o cu ^ ure * The plant, is dwarf in habit, growing 
only to S feet high, even in very rich soil; foilage, rich green, with 
bronze margin; blossoms are large, in full regular trusses carried well 
abo/e the foliage, and are rich, clear crimson, with scarlet shadings. 
