Quality Nursery Stock Since 1886 
25 
Cannas 
Dry, divided roots, the best to transplant. 20 
cents each; $2.00 per dozen, except where 
noted. 
This is one of the most thankful flowers. It 
produces its flowers from spring until frost 
kills the tops of the plant, and in such differ- 
ent and exquisite colors that nobody can help 
admiring them. The plant needs plenty of 
watering, and can only be had where there is 
a plentiful supply of same. 
David Harum — Foliage bronze, height 3 feet, 
growth sturdy, habit moderately clean, flowers 
similar to King Humbert, but color is reddish 
yellow orange. 
Musafolia — Leaves of purplish deep bronze 
and dark green and often 4 feet long; grows 
7 to 8 feet high and grows luxuriantly; the 
flower is small, red and inconspicuous. 
King of Bronzes — Leaves a rich bronze red 
with rounded ends and large, height 7 to 8 
feet, growth luxuriant; flower small, but in 
trusses of fair size and pretty. 
Moonlight — Green foliage, height 2 to 3 feet, 
growth luxuriant, truss and flower small, but 
delicately formed, of a creamy white color; the 
best of all white Cannas. 25 cents each. 
Lorraine Imperial — Beautiful flesh color, 
spotted light yellow. 
Coronet — Medium height, golden yellow, 
shading darker towards inside. 
Joliet — Foliage green, height 5 to 6 feet, 
growth luxuriant, habit clean; flower one of 
the finest red, a brilliant orange scarlet, often 
6 inches across. 
Louisiana — Foliage green, height 5 to 6 feet, 
growth luxuriant. The finest red Canna. Large 
flowers, deep crimson, darker than Duke of 
Marlborough, with crinky edges and silky- 
sheen. Flowers often 6 inches across. 
Indiana — Foliage green, height 5 to 6 feet, 
immense golden orange flowers veined with 
red, often several inches across and borne high 
above the foliage. 
Flambeau — Foliage green, height 6 to 7 feet 
growth luxuriant, habit clean. Color a glowing 
fiery vermilion or orange red with golden 
borders and throat; in size immense, often 6 to 
7 inches across with wavy edges; flowers’ stalk 
rise a foot higher than the foliage. It is ideal 
for the center of a Canna bed. New. 
Mercedes — Foliage green; height 3 feet; 
growth sturdy; habit clean. A quietly elegant 
flower. A pure lemon yellow shading to white 
with throat spotted with vermilion; petals 
have a silky sheen. 
King Humbert — Foliage bronze, height 3 feet. 
The finest bronze-leaved Canna. A gorgeous 
thing. An orange scarlet flower streaked with 
crimson and gold. True orchid type. 
Shenandoah — Another beautiful dark foliage 
variety; flowers pink; very fine. 
Alemania — The giant of all Cannas. Pro- 
duces the largest flowers. The outer petals 
are scarlet, with a very broad, golden yellow 
border; inside of bloom is scarlet and dark red. 
Austria (New) — The gorgeous new orchid- 
flowered Canna; a hybrid with “Canna Flac- 
cida” as one parent. Flowers of immense size, 
5 to 6 inches across. Color golden yellow. 
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 a deeper shade. 
Feuermeer — Dark red, medium height, good 
bloomer. 25 cents each. 
Harmony — Great clusters of good sized flow- 
ers, geranium red, carmine bronze foliage; 3 
feet. 25 cents each. 
Hungaria — Fine rosy pink, very free bloom- 
er. 25 cents each. 
Eureka — The best white canna for all pur- 
poses, large substantial flowers, very freely 
produced on strong vigorous plants. 25 cents 
each. 
Cheerfulness —No more appropriate name 
could be given this brilliant novelty. Its beau- 
tiful bright fire red or deep orange flowers 
appears early and continues until frost. Add 
to the prevailing color a golden border and 
center, with each petal flaked carmine crimson 
and you may form some conception of this fas- 
cinating variety. 25 cents each. 
City of Portland — A wonderful bright rosy 
pink, much deeper in color than Hungaria, a 
free flowering, vigorous growth. 25 cents each. 
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson — A rich but soft crim- 
son pink with very large flowers with broad 
overlapping petals, a robust grower, and free 
bloomer; very good and deservedly popular. 
25 cents each. 
The President — Immense florets of bright red 
color insured its immediate popularity. 25 cents 
each. 
Fanal — An intense fiery cinnabar red, that 
compels attention, an ideal grower, producing 
a great abundance of flowers on upright stems, 
well above the foliage, a fine bedder. 25 cents 
each. 
Mrs. Alfred Conard — One of the very best 
cannas in commerce today. Large, exquisitely 
shaded salmon, pink flowers in great abund- 
ance, upright stalks. 25 cents each. 
Orange Bedder — Superior to all preceding 
varieties of this color, bright orange with just 
enough scarlet suffusion to intensify the daz- 
zling mass of color. 25 cents each. 
Rosea Gigantica — Large flowers, beautiful 
rose pink color. 
Golden Eagle — Clear golden yellow of fine 
upright growth. Flowers produced in large 
clusters well above the foliage; 4 feet. 25 
cents each. 
