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All Our Cannas Are Guaranteed 
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THE GEM (4!4 ft.)—Recommended as being the most 
conspicuous, practical and delightful among all the 
light colored sorts of medium height. Its bloom is 
even and widespread, entirely above the foliage; trusses 
large and compact. Straw yellow and rich cream, pro¬ 
fusely flecked with rose. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 
24c, doz. 84c, postpaid. 
THE PRESIDENT (4 ft.)—The best green-leaved red- 
flowered canna offered. The flowers are immense, round, 
firm; a one color pure scarlet. Strong roots, each 10c, 
3 for 27c, doz. 96c, postpaid. 
WYOMING—A splendid plant, blooming throughout the 
summer and fall. Flowers are bright orange; a color 
which contrasts nicely with the attractive purplish bronze 
foliage. Height, 6 feet, and very handsome. Strong 
roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 84c, postpaid. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—A clear golden yellow 
with the finest green foliage. Plants are free growers, 
usually about 4% to 5 feet high. Leaves are large and 
long, and very decorative. The flowers are always car¬ 
ried well above the foliage, showing them off to best 
advantage. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24e, doz. 84c, 
postpaid. 
MIXED LARGE FLOWERING CANNAS—This 
mixture is made up from named varieties as listed 
in our catalog. Most kinds where labels are lost 
during the digging season. No seedling varieties in 
this mixture. Strong roots, 6c each, 3 for 16c, 12 
for 55c, 25 for 98c, postpaid. 
The President 
Allemania 
ALLEMAN IA—A magnificent scarlet with 
yellow border (see illustration). Foliage 
green, grows to about 5 feet and is a 
prolific bloomer. Strong roots. 9c each, 3 
for 24c. 12 for 84c, postpaid. 
AMBASSADOR—Color of flower a rich deep scarlet 
softly spotted and splashed with brighter red. Orchid 
flowered with foliage of a very dark bronze. Flowers 
often 6 to 7 inches across with petals over 3 inches 
in diameter. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 84c, 
postpaid. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE (3'/ 2 ft.)—Blood-shot petals of 
cilmson-scarlet. One of the goocL reliable red bedders; 
useful as the edging In beds. Strong roots, each 9c, 
3 for 24c, doz. 84c, postpaid. 
BURBANK—A fine canary yellow with green leaves 
rather dwarf grower, height 3 to SV 2 feet. Strong roots, 
9c each, 3 for 24c, 12 for 84c, postpaid. 
CITY OF PORTLAND—The most wonderful pink Canna 
ever grown. The finest new Canna we have ever seen. 
Grows about 3V 2 feet high with attractive green foliage. 
The color is beautiful glowing pink, of large size and 
perfect form. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 84c, 
postpaid. 
EUREKA (4'/ 2 ft.)—The only genuine, practical white 
Canna, good full trusses, broad petals, uniform, free 
and continuous bloom; and a clean, waxy, ivory-white 
color. Sturdy plant and attractive foliage. Strong 
roots, each 10c, 3 for 28c, postpaid. 
FIREBIRD—This new Canna grows 4 feet high and is 
a truly magnificent flower. Flowers are large, often 
reaching a size of 8 inches in diameter, while the in¬ 
dividual petals are 2% to 3 inches across. Color is a 
rich crimson scarlet. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, 
doz. 84c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN WEDDING (3 ft.)—Very rich golden yellow 
seldom adulterated with other markings. The flowers 
are large, clean and well poised above the foliage, in 
shapely trusses. Exceptionally valuable because first 
class solid yellow color has been almost unknown in 
Dwarf Cannas. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 
84c, postpaid. 
GUSTAVE GUMPER—A variety that is outstanding 
with beautiful yellow and carmine flowers. Green leaf. 
Height 4 feet. Strong roots, 10c each, 3 for 27c, 12 for 
96c, postpaid. 
HUNGARIA (3'/ 2 to 4 ft.)—The first popular pink bed- 
der; bright "Neyron Rose" pink, the throat prettily 
mottled. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 84c, 
postpaid. 
KING HUMBERT (4 to 4'/ 2 ft.)—The best bronze 
leaved variety, very distinct heart-shaped leaves shaded 
with purple madder-brown. Immense orchid-flowered 
trusses of velvety orange scarlet flecked with carmine, 
rose tinted at margin and base. Strong roots, each 9c, 
3 for 24c, doz. 84c, postpaid. 
MRS. ALFRED F. CONARD (4 ft.)—Makes a charm¬ 
ing, continuous display of' silvered peach-pink. The 
leading light pink. Strong roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 
84c, postpaid. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—A beautiful orange Scarlet with 
gilt edge; foliage green. Grows about 4 feet high. An 
excellent blooming variety. Strong roots, 9c each, 3 for 
24c, 12 for 84c, postpaid. 
QUEEN HELEN (4 to 5 ft.)—Exact Humbert char¬ 
acter, but the leaves are green and flowers rich golden 
yellow beautifully dotted red. Strong roots, each 9c, 
3 for 24c, doz. 84c, postpaid. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA—This wonderful rose carmine 
Canna grows about 3V 2 feet high. Foliage is green. 
Very attractive. Strong roots, 9c each, 3 for 24c, 12 
for 84c, postpaid. 
SHENANDOAH—An excellent rose pink with bronze 
foliage. Height 5 feet. Very attractive. Strong roots, 
9c each. 3 for 24c, 12 for 84c, postpaid. 
STATUE OF LIBERTY (6 to 7 ft.)—Torch-like orange 
red trusses rigidly upheld f the best extra tall red va¬ 
riety. Heavily veined, dark bronze foliage. Strong 
roots, each 9c, 3 for 24c, doz. 84c, postpaid. 
Special Offer C-60 
Will send one each of the 21 kinds 
listed for $1.48. Postpaid. 
These plants are perfectly hardy and used largely for ground covering in and among 
rocks and most all blossom profusely at different periods of the year when in growth. 
ARABIS (White Rock Cress)—Pure white flowers produced in dense masses forming 
a carpet on the ground Does well in light shade. 
CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort)—Early flowering rock plant with bright purple, ball 
shaped flowers. One of our most popular plants for rock gardens. 
CERASTIUM (Chickweed)—Also known as "Snow-in-Summer.” A low growing 
plant having silvery white foliage with masses of pure white flowers in May. A very 
showy rock garden plant. 
DIANTHUS (Maiden Pink)—Also spoken of as Deltoides by Florists. A marvelous 
and beautiful little prostrate plant with narrow leaves, bearing a profusion of small, 
crimson flowers during June and July. Very easy to grow in rock gardens. 
ERYSIMUM (Rock Wallflower)—Also known as Fairy Wallflower. Dwarf growing with 
sulphur-yellow flowers. Very attractive. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)—Also known as Chalk Plant or Repens. This beau¬ 
tiful trailing plant with clouds of small white and pink flowers, blossoms in July 
and August. 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort)—This most attractive little low growing rock plant is cov¬ 
ered with beautiful rosy-pink flowers late in May and early in June well above the 
foliage. 
STACHYS (Woundwort)—Fine, old fashioned garden plant with soft silvery foliage. ‘ 
Grown principally for its beautiful foliage as the flowers are overshadowed by the 
lustrous foliage. 
TUNICA (Coatflower)—A very pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers, produced 
all summer. One of our leading rock plants. 
VERONICA SPICATA (Speedwell)—The beautiful long spikes of beautiful violet- 
blue flowers blossom all summer. For best results, lift and divide the plants every 
three years. As this plant grows slightly higher than the other rock plants we list 
plant in with taller growing plants. 
SILENE SCHAFTA (Catchfly Plant)—Also known as "Autumn Catchfly." A charm¬ 
ing border or roek plant growing 4 inches high with masses of bright pink flowers 
from July to October. 
ROCK GARDEN IRIS—See page 46—Miniature Iris, 
PRICES—Each 8c, 3 for 22c, 6 for 39c, 12 for 72c, 25 for $1.35, 
50 for $2.65, postpaid. 
CDED Al rtEEEQ* Will send 6 plants of Rock Garden plants, 
^l*EV»l./VI« wrruv. our selection, for only 28c, prepaid. 
."&2 “My Canna Bulbs have arrived and are the nicest I have ever planted.” (signed) Mrs. Wm. Perry, Lacrosse, Kans, 
