TOTTY’S CANNAS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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CANNAS 
Gannas are among the most popular and magnifieent of the Summer blooming plants 
and seem to do equally well in all sections of the country. Gannas are gross feeders; they 
need a generous amount of fertilizer and in dry weather should be watered freely. For 
best effects plants set out in large blocks, say 2 feet apart, allowing each plant room for 
individual development, will make a marvelous showing in any planting plan. Varieties 
are arranged in their colors so customers can make their own selection. Unless otherwise 
noted all varieties have green foliage. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL. Without doubt the largcst-flowcrcd variety to date; the average bloom 
being over 8 inches across, very striking brilliant scarlet that retains its brilliancy; sliould be in every cok 
lection; height 5 feet. 40c. per plant, $4.00 per doz. 
PINK SHADES 
MRS. A. F. CONARD. Grandest flesh-pink o*' 
the entire list already introduced; most striking and 
beautiful; height 4 feet. 25c. per plant, $2.50 per 
doz. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Deep salmon-pinkJ 
very neat habit, particularly as a bedder when used 
with other plants; height 3}^ feet. 25c. per plant, 
$2.50 per doz. 
BETSY ROSS. Beautiful rose-pink; valuable 
on account of its dwarf habit and very popular on 
account of its sentimental associations; height 3 feet. 
15c. per plant, $1.50 per doz. 
HUNGARIA. Trusses of enormous size borne 
well above its bronze foliage; flowers very large ^Yith 
broad petals; color lovely delicate shade of pink; 
wonderfully free in bloom; height 2^2 feet. 20c. 
per plant, $2.00 per doz. 
WABASH. Flower carmine-pink with very large 
bronze foliage; an exquisite color; height 33^ feet. 
20c. per plant, $2.00 per doz. 
ZENITH. Orange-pink shading to satmoiF 
tongues of the flower pure orange, rendering it 
entirely distinct from any other Canna. 15c. per 
|)lant, $1.50 per doz. 
YELLOW SHADES 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT, or QUEEN 
HELEN. Th is is a grcen-Icavcd beautiful yellow 
sport of the noble and ever-popular King Humbert, 
and will undoubtedly be in yellow what its parent is 
in red, since the color is the only variation from the 
original King Humbert. 50c. per plant, $5.00 per 
doz. 
QUEEN OF HOLLAND. Rich orange-bronze 
foliage with bright yellow flowers; height 4 feet. 
25c. per plant, S2.50 per doz. 
GOLDEN GATE. Ground color is golden yellow 
with crimson rays radiating from center; height 
4 feet. 25c. per plant, $2.50 per doz. 
WYOMING. One of the tallest varieties, run¬ 
ning in specially good soil as high as 7 feet; most 
majestic in growth and bears great blooms of flowers, 
deep yellow siiading to orange; with purplish-bronze 
foliage. 20c. per plant, $2.00 per doz. 
RED SHADES 
DRAGON. A recent novelty; distinct blood-red, 
very cfl’ective when planted en masse. Height 
4 feet. 30c. per plant, %^.oo per doz. 
BEACON. Moderate sized flowers of rich car¬ 
dinal red, very impressive variety; height 4 feet. 
25c. per plant, $2.50 per doz. 
KING HUMBERT. Beautiful bronze foliage 
and flowers enormous in size; brilliant orange 
scarlet, streaked occasionally with crimson, one ol 
the most largely grown of all; height 4 feet. 15c. 
per plant, $1.50 per doz. 
NEW YORK. Very brilliant scarlet; foliage 
rich plum color; one of the most distinct and decora¬ 
tive in the Giant-flowered section. Height 5 feet. 
15c. per plant, $1.50 per doz. 
KING HUMBERT 
