WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
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CANNAS —thickly dotted over with scarlet markings. Blooms freely. 
Fairy Queen (Wiutzer). 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. 
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 ihe most attractive novelties in the 
entire list of Cannas.| 
The New Canna, Maple Avenue. (H. B. & T.) After a care¬ 
ful test during the past three 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 exclusively 
with this novelty attracted more attention from visitors than i 
any other of the popular Cannas. I11 color it is orauge-ver- j 
milion, with tints of scarlet, and a delicate shade of crimson! 
towards the calyx. I11 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-established plants, 15 cents 
each . 
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Sunset. (H. B. & T.) Our novelty, which has been tested in 
our trial grounds for the past four years under the name of No. 
58, with unvarying success. 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 or 24 
inches, bearing a great profusion of bloom, not unlike Mine. 
Crozy in color, but lighter, and with a decided yellow band. 
It produces large trusses and regular shaped flowers, 15 cts. each. 
Golden Standard. (H. B. & T.) Our old No. 2. Height 
about 4 feet. A very profuse bloomer in long spikes of a pure 
chrome-yellow color, without markings of any kind excepting 
an occasional slight vermilion tint on the lower petal. Has 
been tested for the past three years, 15 cts. each. 
Mottled Queen. (H. B. & T.) Our seedling No. 3, which has 
proven worthy of dissemination. It is a real gem and the per¬ 
fection of a bedder. Large vermilion blotches 011 a pale yellow 
ground, the markings being so profuse as to frequently become 
confluent. A compact truss and perfectly shaped flower, 15 cts. 
each .... . .. 
Enchantress. (H. B. & T.) Our former No. 6. Height 3I to 
4 feet. In the way of Florence Vaughn , but quite distinct. 
Numerous small vermilion spots on a rich gold-yellow ground. 
A fine large compact truss and a constant bloomer. A valuable 
new Canna.15 cts. each. 
Farrelliana, (H. B. & T.) A new seedling of our own raising, 
named in honor of our foreman who has taken special interest 
in improving this class of plants. Height from 2^ to 3 feet, a 
profuse bloomer, flowers of medium size, pale salmon with dis¬ 
tinct yellow margin and salmon dots on clear yellow ground at 
base of petals. Forms a very distinct and showy group. 
25 cts. each. 
Duke of Marlboro. Introduced by The Conard and Jones Co. 
Height 3 to 4 feet; handsome bluish-green foliage, large beau¬ 
tifully shaped flowers, borne erect in splendid well-filled trusses. 
Dark rich velvety maroon, almost black. Entirely distinct and 
undoubtedly the darkest colored Canna yet introduced. 15c. 
each.... 
Rosemawr. Another of The Conard & Jones seedlings. A 
dwarf compact grower, 2 to 2^ feet high, perfectly enormous, 
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