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CAKNA. 
ipraiHESE give a very beautiful and tropical aspect to pleasure grounds, by their stately growth 
and broad, massive foliage, relieved by rich crimson-scarlet, orange, or yellow flowers 
during the late summer months ; their foliage, comprising various shades of rich green, 
glaucous and chocolate-crimson leaf-tints, fits them admirably for effective groups, their appearance. 
rendering them a striking contrast to other plants. 
They are also invaluable for large pot plants as portable specimens in pleasure-ground decoration 
and equally so for summer groups in large conservatorie.», in which their great diversity of foliage 
appears to advantage, and they are very ornamental for any purpose. The following arc the best 
for conservatory, porches, or standing in tubs, pots, &c. ; about a garden they arc grand objects, 
and for beds or single clamps, are the finest flowering varieties of this family we ever had. 
NEW VARIETIES OF 1893, 
ANTOINE BARTON— Green foliage; flowers large and fine; golden yellow thickly marked 
carmine. 
BARON DE SANDRANS -Fine roiind-petalled flowers of a rich cin iamon tiut; lighf green 
foliage. - 
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