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Improved Hybrid Cannas 
Cannas are among the most desirable of firs. The plants grow 
freely, bloom continuously, are showy in beds, of bright colors, 
and have no enemies. Every flower-grower should have them. 
I offer the finest varieties. Good roots 15c. each, 6 for 75c., 25 
for $2.00 post-paid, 100 by express, not pre-paid, $5.00. 
Apricot, 4 ft., buff suffused salmon pink, giving a rich apri¬ 
cot effect; rich green foliage; new, beautiful. 
Cheerfulness, 3 Yz ft., deep orange margined golden yellow; 
large trusses; green foliage; very fine. 
Crimson Bedder, 3V 2 feet, large trusses of rich crimson flow¬ 
ers; fine for showy beds. 
Florence Vaughn, 3 ft., crimson with gold border; an old but 
beautiful canna; fine in a group. 
Hungaria, 3 ft., very large flowers in immense trusses; color 
lovely La France pink; green foliage. 
Katie Gray, 3 ft., scarlet and golden yellow; a new and 
handsome variety; splendid. 
King Humbert, 4 ft., very large orange-scarlet flowers with 
King Midas, 5 ft., rich golden yellow; very large firs., in 
huge trusses; very attractive, 
shadings; fine trusses; bronze foliage. 
Pennsylvania, 3ft., large crimson firs, in fine trusses; green 
foliage edged russet-brown; handsome. 
Richard Wallace, 4 ft., huge trusses of lovely pure yellow 
flowers; green foliage; splendid. 
Rosea Gigantea, 4 ft., the largest flowers in giant trusses; 
color, superb rose-pink; green foliage. 
The President, 4 ft., immense rich scarlet flowers in colos¬ 
sal trusses; free-blooming; green foliage. 
WintzePs Colossal, 5 feet; intense scarlet firs., often eight 
inches across; profuse; fine for clumps; very effective. 
Yellow King Humbert, 5 ft., golden yellow flowers in fine 
trusses; green foliage; showy. 
In the South these Cannas endure the winter, but at the 
North they need protection. All are showy, everblooming, 
and free from enemies or diseases. A bed of them should 
be at every home. 
