Extra Selected Choice Calla Lilies. 
BLACK CALLA—Has sweet scented mag¬ 
nificent flowers which often measure over one 
foot in length and from 5 to 8 inches in width- 
The inside color is of the richest velvety, 
purplish black, while the outside is a handsome 
green. The center spadix rises nhiu-* 12 inches 
and is of the H ■ fa h ■ 1 
green, mak ng a pie, , . , ,:i .-jtrong weil 
grown bulbs, 15c. eac ; 3 for 40c. postpaid 
SPECIAL OFFER — We will send 
LITTLE OEM-A grand variety. Only grows 8 to 10 
inches high and produces very large snow white blossoms on 
long stems. It begins to bloom when only a few inches high 
and when well established in a large pot, it blooms almost 
continually, both summer and winter, and as many as a dozen 
flowers have been seen at one time on a single plant. It is a 
plant for everybody and should be included with each order 
for it has'Certainly proven a wonder to all who have grown it- 
Price 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
I ETHIOPICA -The well known Lily of the Nile, an old fa¬ 
vorite of very easy culture. It has large wax like flowers; 
similar to Little Gem, only larger in foliage and flowers. 
Price 15c. each; 3 for 40c. postpaid, 
one of each of the above Calla Lilies for 45c. postpaid. 
SPOTTED CALLA—A very ornamental 
plant, even when not in bloom. Foliage ; s very 
beautifully marked with bright spots. The 
flowers are shaped like the old Calla; pure white 
with black center; blossoms v hil ; in the garden. 
Plant in the spring; and in the fall the bulbs can 
be dug and kept in the cellar. As a pot plant 
the Spotted Calla is highly recoin mended, 
f trnnjt well grown bulbs n d\ I"' blooming, 
10c. each; 3 for 25c. postpaid 
New and Choice Orchid Flowered Gannas. 
These are the best named varieties of orchid flowered Cannas and are not like the old fashioned varieties that seldom bloom, but are always covered with 
very handsome giant trusses of blossoms. Several beds in the lawns or garden, or even as a pot plant on the veranda would beautify their surroundings. 
AUSTRIA -This has been a grand novelty. It is really mammoth 
in size, growing 5 to 6 feet high, with leaves from 15 to 18 inches long 
and 8 to 10 inches broad, producing flowers borne erect in large clusters 
of a deep golden yellow color. 
PRESIDENT McKINLEY—Onlyrecently introduced. A fine crim¬ 
son, with scarlet shading; produces blooms carried well above the 
foliage. The plant is dwarf in habit, growing less than 3 feet high, in 
rich soil. Very valuable on account of its being one of the earliest to 
flower. 
FLORENCE VAUGHAN -Undoubtedly one of the finest spotted 
yellow cannas yet sent out. The color is a bright rich golden yellow 
spotte 1 with red; the flowers are very lar-e, borne on large heads, well 
above the foliage; a very free flowering variety. 
ALPHONSE BOUVIER—Begins to bloom early and continues 
the entire season. Very stronggrower, often attaining a hcigiit ot from 
5 to 6 feet, and the tops of the shoots are surmounted by heavy clusters 
of handsome crimson flowers. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—One of the finest pink cannas; flow¬ 
ers are very large and of a clear rosy pink color, a strong grower with 
dark green foliage. 
pUEEN CII YRLOTTE —Bright orange scarlet, deeply edged 
with bright canary yellow, very large, borne in enormous heads. 
CHAS. HENDERSON—Bright crimson with pencilings of golden 
yellow at center.. 
DUKE of MARLBOROUGH—This is the darkest crimson variety 
grown, with fine metallic green foliage; an extra fine variety and free 
bloomer. 
BLACK BEAUTY—A new variety with deep bronzy wine red al¬ 
most black loliage. A fine plant for centers of beds or among shrub¬ 
bery; a strong and healthy grower. Price 25c. each; postpaid? 
PENNSYLVANIA—A wonderful, new variety of the true orchid 
type. The flowers are immense in size and of a pure deep scarlet color. 
A very vigorous grower and free bloomer. Price 20 c. each; postpaid. 
MRS. KATE GRAY—A wonderful large flowering variety, the re¬ 
sult of a cross between Italia and Madam Crosy. The flowers are of a 
clear wine color, beautifully suffused with gold. It is a very free bloom¬ 
er and strong and healthy grower. Price 20c. each; postpaid. 
ALSACE-A rare variety; the flowers are almost pure creamy white, 
slightly shaded sulphur yellow. A very free bloomer and strong grow¬ 
er. 
SHENANDOAH—Foliage bright bronzy red; used either for clumps by it¬ 
self or as a contrast to some other plants. The flowers are of a beautiful rosy 
pink color, borne in large heads. One of the most attractive dark leaved Cannas. 
ITALIA—The flowers are truly gigantic in size, the upper petals spread¬ 
ing fully 7 inches. The outer petals are orange scarlet, with a very hroad 
golden yellow border. 
Price unless otherwise noted 12 c. each. 3 for 30c. postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER —We will send the entire set of 14 -varieties properly named for #1.25 postpaid. 
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what my customers wanted to grow plants succesfully, and therefore I again offer tnis little book full of valuable 
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