_ WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
BULBS AND TUBERS. 
CANNAS—Madame Crozy, Best of its type. 
Alba lutea grandiflora. A very distinct and pretty variety, 
creamy-white with faint rose-colored markings, 3 to 4 feet . 
Austria. One of the new orchid-flowering varieties, grow¬ 
ing very tall, producing exceedingly large deep golden yel¬ 
low flowers in strong trusses. I11 masses it presents a grand 
sub-tropical effect. 
BEAUTE Poitevine. This is an excellent variety growing 
about 3 feet, with an abundance of bright crimson flowers. 
One of the most reliable. . 
Ciias. Henderson. A beautiful variety, raised by M. Crozy, 
of dwarf habit, with deep rich crimson flowers. Decidedly 
an acquisition.. 
Crown Jewel. A very distinct and dwarf Canna. Golden- 
yellow, thickly dotted over with scarlet markings. Blooms 
freely. 
Fairy Queen iWintzer). A very dwarf new Canna, growing 
only 18 inches to 2 feet high, with small flowers in the way 
of Queen Charlotte as to color. A good bloomer and very 
effective. 
Florence Vaughan. One of the best of its color, 4 feet 
high, yellow—beautifully spotted with red. An excellent 
and very reliable bedder. 
Italia. Another serviceable new orchid-flowering variety 
for bedding purposes. Color red with broad yellow margins, 
and of very large size. It is one of the most attractive nov¬ 
elties in the entire list of Cannas. 
The New Canna Maple Avenue. (H. B. & T.) After a 
careful test during the past four seasons, this has proved on 
our grounds to be the most brilliant and striking variety we 
have used for bedding purposes. A large group planted ex¬ 
clusively with this novelty attracted more attention from 
visitors than any other of the popular Cannas. In color it 
is orange-vermilion, with tints of scarlet, and n delicate 
shade of crimson toward the calyx. In other words, it is a 
brilliant “Turkish red.” In the full sun the tint is gorgeous, 
and far more* effective than any of its competitors. It is of 
medium height, with deep rich green foliage, and produces 
numerous long, compact spikes all through the season. In 
fact, it might be called a continuous bloomer. Well-estab¬ 
lished plants, 15 cts. each.. . . .. 
SUNSET. (H. B. & T.) We have no hesitation in recom¬ 
mending it for any situation, but it is remarkably charming 
when used as a border for the taller growing dark varieties. 
It is quite dwarf in habit, attaining only a height of 20 to 
24 inches, bearing a great profusion of bloom, not unlike 
Mme. Crozy in color, but lighter, and with a decided yellow 
baud. It produces large trusses and regular shaped flowers, 
15 cts. each. . 
Mottled Queen. (H. B. &T.) Our seedling No. 3, which 
has proved worthy of dissemination. It is a real gem and 
the perfection of a bedder. Large vermilion blotches on a 
pale yellow ground, the markings being so profuse as to fre¬ 
quently become confluent. A compact truss and perfectly 
shaped flower, 15 cts. each.. • 
Enchantress. (H. B. & T.) Our former No. 6. Height 
lYz to 4 feet. I11 the way of Florence Vaughan , but quite 
distinct. Numerous small vermilion spots on a rich 
golden-yellow ground. A fine large compact truss and 
a constant bloomer. A valuable new Canna, 15 cts. 
each. 
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