BEAUTIFUL CAMA LILIES 
Our Carinas Give Gorgeous Bedding Effects. Plant a Dozen! 
Good for single specimens, but for 
beds or borders there is nothing to com¬ 
pare with Cannas with their magnifi¬ 
cent, tropical-like foliage, thriving 
under the hottest and driest conditions. 
Their gorgeous flowers with immense 
heads are produced during the entire 
summer. We offer the best varieties 
now known. Don’t plant cheap kinds. 
Plant about 15 to 18 inches apart. Store 
away during winter in a fairly dry, 
moderately cool, frost-proof cellar. 
Figures in descriptions mean height. 
Prices on All Cannas: 20c each, 3 for 50c; 
$1.75 per dozen, assorted; any 6 at the dozen 
rate, postpaid. 
Eureka— The best and only real white, very rare. 
Large substantial flowers freely produced on vig¬ 
orous upright stalks. 4^ feet. 
President —4 feet. Considered the best red. Im¬ 
mense heads, glowing crimson flowers, 7 inches 
across. 
Geranium , Jean Viaud 
King Midas— 5 feet. Large flowers of orange-yellow. 
An outstanding variety, new and beautiful. 
King Humbert —4 feet. Immense dark bronze foli¬ 
age with great orange-scarlet, flowers, veined with 
crimson. 
Miss Theo. Hall —4 feet. One of the largest. Colors 
a beautiful shade of salmon pink. Flowers of im¬ 
mense size. 
Wintzer’s Colossal —5 feet. Gorgeous vivid scarlet 
blooms, colossal heads. Produces blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Blooms retain their color during hottest 
weather. 
Charles Henderson —Brilliant crimson. 5 feet. 
Oklahoma —26 years ago 1 planted, several 100 Heller 
roses. My garden is still a show garden. I am again 
planting and none hut your roses will be planted. 
— W. D. C., Okmulgee. 
Geraniums 
These old favorites continue to be the most pop¬ 
ular of flowering plants. Scarcely a home anywhere 
is without Geraniums. Easy to grow, lasting in¬ 
definitely, always blooming, both indoors and in 
the open ground there is nothing to take the place 
of Geraniums. Our list includes the finest varieties 
in cultivation; well-developed plants for immediate 
blooming. 
S. A. Nutt —Double, dark red. Free bloomer. None 
better. 
Scarlet Bedder —Scarlet. 
Improved Poitevine —Salmon pink. 
Red Barney —Red; strong grower. 
American Beauty —Beautiful crimson. 
A. Brown —Magnificent rosy crimson, fine. 
Apple Blossom— Orange red and pink. Just like 
real apple blossoms. 
Martha Washington (A Pelargonium) —Dark 
red. Center of flower almost black. 
Price all Geraniums, large thirfty plants for 
immediate effect, 15c each, 2 for 25c, 4 for 50c; 
$1.40 per dozen, in one or assorted varieties, 
postpaid. 
Frau Perkins— Beautiful cerise pink, white center. 
La Favorite —double, pure white. The leader. Very 
attractive. 
Alphonse Ricard —Double, bright vermillion. 
Jean Viaud —Double, bright, clear shade of mauve- 
rose, shading to a white throat. 
REMEMBER, ALL PRICES ARE DELIVERED PRICES—POSTAGE PAID 
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