BULBS AND ^OOTS. 
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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS, ROOTS 
AND PLANTS 
CANNAS 
The Canna has long been considered an almost 
Indispensable plant for flower garden or lawn 
embellishment. So popular have they become 
and so thoroughly are they adapted for bedding 
purposes, that every summer thousands of them 
• re planted in all the parks, cemeteries and pri¬ 
vate places in the country. A more gorgeous 
sight can scarcely be imagined than the many- 
great masses of them of all colors we frequently 
see. The flowers are produced in great clusters 
throughout the entire summer. 
CANNA, FLORENCE VAUGHAN. 
PIORENCE VAUGHAN. Five feet. A mag¬ 
nificent variety; golden yellow, dotted with spots 
of bright scarlet; foliage green. 
KING HUMBERT. Five feet. In this grand 
Canna we have a combination of the highest type 
of flowers with the finest bronze foliage. Its 
flowers measure six inches In diameter, produced 
tn gigantic trusses, a brilliant orange-scarlet 
with bright red markings: foliage broad and 
massive, of a rich coppery-bronze 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Four feet. Foliage 
very dark green, flowers a deep rich yellow, softly 
spotted and blotched with bright red; measuring 
5 to 7 inches across, individual petals 3 to 3% inches 
in diameter. An orchid flowering sport of the well- 
known variety, King Humbert. Some plants will oc¬ 
casionally give a scarlet or scarlet-striped flower, 
which we consider an improvement rather than a 
defect. 
APRICOT. Four feet. The color is a buff-yellow 
base overspread with salmon-pink, making a mass 
effect of rich apricot. 
THE PRESIDENT.— The ideal pink bedding Caa- 
na; flowers large, in good sized trusses. An unusual 
shade and one not found in any other variety. 
Height 3% feet. 
FIREBIRD. Scarlet red. Orchid flowering. 
Green foliage, 5 to 6 feet high. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. 4 feet. Large greea 
leaves. Flowers bright pink. The best pink on th« 
market. 
VENUS. 4 feet. A rosy pink with bordar of 
creamy yellow. Green foliage. 
MADAME CROZY. Four feet. Still the leading 
Canna of its kind and color. The flowers are borne 
in great clusters; color a glossy brilliant vermilion 
bordered with gold; foliage bright. 
EUREKA. Four feet. Remarkably free-flowering 
variety and with its striking white flowers, which 
first appear cream, makes a very effective show in 
conjunction with a good scarlet such at King Hum¬ 
bert. A robust grower, forming sturdy, shapely 
plants quickly. 
CINNAMON VINE 
A lovely climber, taking its name from the p»- 
culiar fragrance of its delicate white flower* 
The leaves are heart-shaped, bright, glossy green. 
Growth is very rapid, reaching about eight 
in height: quite hardy. 
MADEIRA VINE 
The Madeira vine is of rapid growth, wttn 
dense and beautiful foliage, twining to gr**» 
height. It grows anywhere, but does better in * 
warm, sunny, sheltered location. It Is also * 
very pretty plant for training around the win 
dows in the house. 
HARDY LILIES. 
AURATUM. The glorious, gold-banded lily ot 
Japan and one of the most superb plants in culti¬ 
vation. Its immense ivory-white flowers are 
thickly studded with yellow and crimson spots, 
while in the center of each petal is a golden band, 
fading at its edges into the white. Such choice 
bulbs as we offer, if well cared for, will give from 
five to ten magnificent flowers the first year and 
under good cultivation will, after becoming well 
tablished, give from ten to fifty blossoms. 
SFECIOSUM ALBUM. Pure white flowers with 
a greenish band through the center of each petal; 
of great substance, very fragrant. One of th« 
best for general culture. 
SFECIOSUM RUBRUM. No words can over¬ 
state the brilliant beauty of these famous Japan¬ 
ese lillies. The six broad white or pink petals 
are thickly dotted with rose or crimson spots and 
the graceful form and brilliant color make them 
very effective and desirable. Especially thrifty 
Bulbs. 
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