57th Year—1877-1934—Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio 
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Choice Hardy Chrysanthemums 
FOR GARDEN PLANTING—Concluded 
12c, Each; 12 for $1.20 
POMPON TYPE 
CAPT. COOK —Soft clear rose. Very large flowers. Tall grower and 
an early bloomer. Very compact grower. 
DOROTHY TURNER —(Pompon) Perfection just in time for the 
Thanksgiving season; ideal in color, a lively combination of bronze and 
old gold. The broad, overlapping petals are evenly shaded with rich old 
gold, deepening to a chestnut-bronze at the center. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS —A clear golden-yellow. Strong grower and 
very prolific bloomer. The first yellow to bloom. 
IDA —By far the best true yellow of its date, October 15th; fine pro¬ 
ducer per plant, with good stems. 
INDIAN —A fine, dusky red. Excellent in growth, blooming in great 
masses. 
LADYSMITH —Beautiful rose pink with golden eye, exquisite for cut¬ 
ting. Very early; prolific bloomer. 
L’ARGENTUILLAIS —Amazingly prolific, bearing large clusters of real 
Autumn chestnut-brown flowers. 
LILLIAN DOTY —It is much the finest pink in the large flowered sec¬ 
tion of the entire Pompon family. 
MARIANA —Large flowered and snow-white, on long, stiff stem; when 
grown to a single stem, it is absolutely perfect; can be disbudded five or 
six flowers to a plant. 
MUSKOlvA —Golden bronze and mahogany. Large and full for its type. 
Blooms from early to late; grown to single stem it is fine. 
OLD HOMESTEAD —Large flowering Pompon type; fine for cutting as 
the blooms are borne on long stems. Color, a delightful soft pink. 
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Norine (Baby Button) 
DAINTY MAID —The most perfect of all the baby 
Pompons, both in form and fullness. Color, a pearly 
white. Fine for pot culture or cutting. 
IVA —Very small button type produced in clusters. 
Deep bronze. 
NORINE' —A gorgeous clear yellow. The flowers 
are of massive size for the button type. Petals re¬ 
curved and drooping with no shade of brown. 
RODELL —An excellent early golden yellow, but¬ 
ton type, very bushy. 
VARSITY —A cute little Baby Button Pompon. 
This is a greatly improved Golden Baby Button 
Pompon—flowering in fine clusters. A little earlier 
than Norine. 
CANNAS_ Most Popular Bedding Plants _CANNAS 
20c Each, 12 for $1.75 Postpaid; 100 for $10.00 by Express 
AMBASSADOR 
(Bronze foliage. 4 ft.) Brilliant large cherry-red 
flowers. Splendid bedder. 
APRICOT 
(Green foliage. 5 ft.) Buff-yellow base over¬ 
spread with salmon-pink. Fine for cut flowers. 
EEAIJTE POITEVINE 
(Green foliage. 4 ft.) As long seasoned as any 
Canna grown. Dark crimson blooms. 
BUTTERCUP 
(Green foliage. 4 ft.) The yellow flowering trusses 
are of good size, unusually showy. 
EUREKA 
The genuine, practical white Canna is found at 
last. With the advent of Eureka, we are granted 
good full trusses; broad petals; uniform, free and 
continuous bloom, and a clean, waxy, lily-white 
color. Sturdy plant and attractive foliage. 
FIREBIRD 
(Green foliage. 4 ft.) This is by far the very 
best red-flowered, green-leaved Canna today. 
HUNG ARIA 
Color is rose-pink; flowers are freely produced; 
an excellent bedder that blooms brightly all sum¬ 
mer and is very attractive. Three and one-half feet. 
KING HUMBERT 
A cross between the Crozy and Orchid-flowered 
families. Flowers are as large as those of any of 
the Orchid-flowered Cannas, yet have the firmness 
and substance of the Crozy type. Bright orange- 
scarlet streaked with crimson. Foliage bronze, 
with brownish-green stripes. Grows 4 to iVz feet. 
KING MIDAS 
(Green foliage. 5 ft.) Gigantic flowers of purest 
yellow are borne on straight stems. Profuse 
bloomer. 
MME. CROZY 
(Green foliage. 3Vs ft.) Brilliant vermilion-SCar- 
let, bordered with deep golden-yellow. 
QUEEN HELEN 
(“Yellow King Humbert.” 4 to 5 ft.) Exact Hum¬ 
bert character, but the leaves are green and flow¬ 
ers rich golden yellow; beautifully dotted red. 
RICHARD WALLACE 
(Green foliage. 4 ft.) One of the largest and 
finest pure yellows yet grown. 
STATUE OF LIBERTY 
(Bronze foliage. 6 ft.) Immense leaves. Mag¬ 
nificent flowers, blazing flame-red. One of the 
prettiest. 
THE PRESIDENT 
Grandest Red Canna in existence. In color, a 
rich, glowing scarlet, and the firm, rounded, im¬ 
mense flowers are 7 inches across when open. 
VENUS 
(Green leaved. 4 ft.) Long, erect stems bear 
trusses of large size, perfect form and ever clean 
freshness. The large oval petals are exquisitely 
variegated; warm rose-pink, mottled near center, 
and edged with creamy white. Makes a very pretty 
cut flower. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL 
(Green foliage. 5 ft.) Blooms over eight inches 
across, vivid scarlet. 
WYOMING 
(Bronze foliage. 4 ft.) Orchid-flowering Canna 
gigantic orange colored flowers. 
Canna, bordered with Salvia and Dusty Miller 
