CALTi'TAS 
Cannas make a wonderful showing during the late sum¬ 
mer and throughout the fall with their intense color 
and stately appearance. They are perhaps our finest 
outdoor foliage plant and present an anued attraction 
not possible with other plants or flowers. Carinas are 
easily grown requiring only rich soil and plenty of 
water . In watering always soar tnem thoroughly. If 
possible mulch heavily with some coarse litter which 
will hold moisture and give the plants a very rank 
growth. Take up and store through the winter the same 
as danlias. Cannas should he planted much more exten¬ 
sively than they are at present as trey are our greatest 
exhibition foliage plant and if planted early can 
always be depended upon to produce an abundance of 
flowers. .After several years of growing many different 
varieties we have selected and are listing the four 
outstanding varieties. These are uniformly priced rt 
15 cents each. One root each of these four world 
leaders for 50 cents post paid. 
CITY 05 POETLilaD. Bright pink flowers of huge size, 
green foliage. 
Hldfi uUMBKciT. Velvety orange-saarlet flowers of 
stately habit. Foliage purplish-brown. 
YELLCU SLUG- HLY3LAT. Bright yellow flowers attrac¬ 
tively marked with crimson dots, brown foliage. 
TEC PRESIDENT. Huge flower trasses of a rich scar¬ 
let, green foliage. A profuse bloomer. 
CUT FL0'. r HR PHICES 
Having a surplus of flowers from the bulbs which we 
grow, it has been our custom to distribute these to our 
customers, at approximately wholesale prices. Prices 
this season are as follows: 
OLADIOLUS-sixty varieties, #1 blooms 50 cents per* doz. 
#2 blooms and tips 35 cents per doz. 
DAHLIAS-forty varieties, Pompons and other small 
flowered kinds 35 cents per doz. Medium blooms 50 cents 
per doz. Exhibition varieties $1.00 per doz. 
TULIPS-As the tulip flower crop is somewhat uncertain 
we will furnish, if available, at 50 cents per doz. 
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