We Grow Plants for the Southern Planted 
ID 
Cannas 
The most desirable bedding plant for the American garden. Give rich soil and abun- 
dance of water when the plants are in full growth. The following are first-class for the 
South. 
Strong plants, 10 cts. each, 12 for $1, $6 per 100 
Italia Canna. 
Alphonse Bouvlor. Bright crimson flower- 
spikes, two or three to a stalk ; very large 
and full, all blooming together. 
Florence Vaughan. The finest yellow- 
spotted Canna. Flowers very large, brilliant 
yellow, spotted with bright red ; a strong 
grower and free bloomer. 
Italia. Bright orange-scarlet, with a very 
broad golden yellow border. The 
flowers, which are produced on mas- 
sive stems about i6 inches long, are 
set well above large, heavy foliage. 
Austria. A counterpart of Italia, 
except in the color of its flowers, 
which are of a pure canary, with but 
a few traces of small reddish brown 
spots in the center of the two inside 
petals. 
Queen Charlotte. Rich crimson- 
scarlet, with wide gold border on 
every petal. It blooms profusely, 
and the flower-spike, which is very 
large and full, stands well above the 
leaves. 
Madame Crozy. Immense flower 
heads of the deepest vermilion, gold- 
bordered ; petals very wide and 
broadly rounded. 
Paul Marquant. Extra large 
flowers of deep salmon color, shaded 
orange ; vigorous, free blooming. 
Chicago. The best of all the red 
varieties. Foliage green, 9 to 10 
inches wide; flower-truss and stalk 
stand boldly erect. The large 
flowers open out nearly flat, petals 
1 % inches wide and five in number. 
Color a clear, deep vermilion, with- 
out markings, under a purplish 
gloss. 5 feet. 
Mile. Berat. The best bedder. Flowers 
a very soft shade of rosy carmine; petals 
long, graceful. A bed of this variety is 
simply superb, making a good show of 
flower-trusses all of the time ; solid mass of 
pink. Leaves greem 5 feet. 
President McKinley. Medium-sized 
flowers of good substance ; color a fiery , deep 
crimson, Blooms profusely, throwing a 
strong flower-spike. Leaves green. 5 feet. 
President Cleveland. This variety at- 
tracted widespread attention last season, and 
is conceded to be one of the finest introduc- 
tions of late years. Color bright orange- 
scarlet ; very showy, one of the best bloom- 
ing sorts on our grounds this year. 
Charles Henderson. A splendid dwarf, 
compact grower, sending up erect, compact 
heads of immense flowers. Dark crimson, 
marked in center with gold pencilings. 
CROTONS 
Excellent decorative plants, gorgeously 
colored with different combinations of yellow' 
red, white and green. They are very easily 
grown, and do well in any warm Conserva- 
tory or window ; particularly valuable for 
bedding out in summer. 15, 25 and 50 cts. 
CALLAS 
Fine plants from California ; such as will 
give a profusion of bloom all the season. 25c. 
Dwarf French Canna, 
