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CANNAS 
These plants, attractive for theirjfoliage as well as their 
blooms, have been improved greatly of recent years. They are 
still one of the most desirable plants for a solid bed. We have 
listed the newer and more important ones in green and red- 
leafed varieties. 
NEW VARIETIES Height 
City of Portland. Salmon pink.5 ft. 
E. W. Bok. Salmon pink.3-4 ft. 
Frau Dr. Klein. Entirely new scarlet.5 ft. 
Lewis Cayeux. Bright rose.4 ft. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. Watermelon pink; 
one of the most beautiful Cannas of recent 
introduction.4 ft. 
Nokomis. Cardinal red.4 ft. 
Razzle Dazzle. Crimson maroon edged 
with brilliant yellow.4 ft. 
Sun Gold. Golden yellow.3 ft. 
Each 
$0.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
12 
$3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
DUTCH BULBS for Fall delivery 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, etc., ready after 
September 15th 
As a complement to rock gardens they are indispensable. 
Price list of collections and varieties gladly sent on 
request 
DAHLIAS 
These late Summer and Autumn flowering plants are win¬ 
ning more admirers each year. Through the efforts of the 
American Dahlia Society much has been done to encourage 
and aid growers in the hybridizing and development of new 
varieties. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS Each 12 
Champagne. Light buff.$0.35 $3.00 
Jersey Beacon. Scarlet.50 5.00 
Jersey Beauty. Pink.50 5.00 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Deep mauve pink.35 3.00 
Tango. Tango color..35 3.00 
Uncle Sam .35 3.00 
Yellow Babbitt. Yellow.75 7.50 
Chart showing depth and distance apart at which 
the different types of bulbs should be planted 
When ordering, please he definite; duplications of 
former orders often mean delay and dissatisfaction 
