ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
FLOWERING PLANTS—Continued 
Caladium Esculentum 
(Elephant Ear). Extra large bulbs, 25c each; 10 for $2.00. 
Cannas 
Ca la din m Esculen tu in. 
Statue of Liberty. 6 ft. An extremely vigorous 
grower with bronze foliage and large orange- 
scarlet flowers. Each, 15c; 10 for $1.00; 25 for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
The President. The flowers are immense, round, 
firm—often 7 inches across—of extra good quality 
and borne in the greatest profusion. The color is 
unfading, pure, glowing scarlet; foliage rich green. 
Of all the green-leaved sorts above the medium 
height, this is the best dark red. Each, 15c; per 10, 
$1.00; per 25, $2.00, by express. 
New Ganna, Gaiety. Large red and yellow flowers 
and rich green foliage. This is an orchid-flowered 
canna with very heavy and dark foliage. Flowers 
will average 5 to 7 inches in diameter, while the 
individual petals are 3 to 3% inches in diameter. 
Color is a combination of red and yellow. You will 
find this a very showy variety with its flowers held 
well above the heavy foliage. Each, 15c; per 20, 
$2.00, postpaid. 
Lilies 
Canna, The President. 
Stateliest and most aristocratic of all garden 
plants. Being hardy, the list of Lilies ordinarily 
runs with the other perennials ; but being sup¬ 
plied as bulbs, they might be overlooked if not offered 
nearby other spring bulbs—such as Dahlias, Gladioli, 
etc. No garden could be complete without some rep¬ 
resentation from this noble family. 
Auratum (Gold-Banded Japan Lily). This variety has 
ever been a great favorite. The flower heads are large, 
with broad petals gracefully recurved. White, thickly 
studded crimson-maroon, with a wide gold band down 
the center of each petal. Improves with age, and pro¬ 
duces a vast amount of bloom. Each, 35c; per doz., 
$3.50. 
Reg'al. One of the most beautiful of all known Lilies. 
It is a new introduction from Northern China, and 
once it becomes generally known it will be used ex¬ 
clusively as an Easter Lily. It is very hardy and will 
bloom outdoors in June or early July. Mature bulbs 
produce from 5 to 15 flowers on a single stem which 
retain their freshness over quite a long period. 
3-year-old bulbs, 20c each; 10 for $1.50. 
Cpeciosum Album. Pure white with a green band 
traversing the center of each petal. 30c each; $3.00 
per doz. 
Speciosum Rubrum. This is one of the joys of 
August; ruby spots distributed over a broad expanse 
of white. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Superbum. Runs from 3 to 6 ft. in height, its nodding crests adding to the general bril¬ 
liance of July, with from 5 to 40 handsome orange-red blooms. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
Iris, Seminole. 
Lilium Tigrinum Splendens. 
Tigrinum Splendens. The dear old single “Tiger Lily.” 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
Lilium Auratum. 
Iris, Caprice. 
German Iris 
„ 12c each; 10 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Caprice. Flowers large and rounded, rich rosy lilac. 
Loreley. Custard yellow, short stocky growth. 
Lohengrin. Tall, strong grower. Rose to rosy white. 
Rldorado. Old gold splashed with purple, bronze type. 
Sherwin-Wrig*ht. Free bloomer. Pure yellow. One of 
the best. 
Queen Caterina. One color Iris, azure-lilac. New sort 
and a good one. 
Iris King 1 . Rich crimson bordered with gold, tall, large- 
flowered. 
Afterglow. Soft grayish lavender shaded yellow at 
center. 
Seminole. Soft velvet-rose, flecked with crimson. 
Archeveque. Deep velvety violet-purple. An exquisite 
Iris. 
Mother of Pearl. Pale blue lavenderish flower, free 
flowering. One of the best. 
Dream. A very lovely orchid-like flower of soft clear 
pink. Beautiful. 
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