VICK’S NEW CANNAS 'M 
Brandywine. Leaves dark bronze, nicely veined. The magnifi 
cent flowers are produced in great bunches, which fairly cover the 
massive foliage. Color an intense vinous red, beautifully dappled 
with deep crimson, that glistens like silk. Each, 40 cents. 
Betsy Ross. The loveliest, sweetest, and most beautiful of all 
the pink Cannas. It is of moderate size, and a compact grower, 
throwing up solid, well-filled trusses of the freshest pink flowers 
imaginable. Each, 40 cents. 
Black Prince. A magnificent variety. In color, intense dark 
velvety maroon, almost black; extra large flowers; large bold 
trusses. Leaves dark green, edged with purple. Each, 25 cents. 
Cherokee. A royal beauty. Color dark maroon, very deep and 
rich. Foliage green. Each, 25 cents. 
Evolution. The flowers are beautiful, the ends of the petals 
tipped with rich golden yellow, which shades in through various 
tints of canary, lemon, and sulphur to a center of blush pink. 
The flowers are rich in appearance, and when seen in contrast with 
the dark red leaves the effect is doubly striking. Each, 50 cents. 
Mrs. Kate Gray. A grand new variety of the Orchid-flowering 
type. Flowers from five to six inches across; petals of good sub¬ 
stance. Color a fine shade of rich orange-scarlet, flaked and 
streaked with golden yellow. Foliage green. Each, 25 cents. 
Luray. The color is a bright, clear rose-pink, very showy and 
handsome. It makes fine shapely plants, with handsome green 
foliage, and large heads of splendid flowers. Each, 25 cents. 
Maiden’s Blush. A dwarf pink variety of fine habit; very free- 
flowering. Foliage green. Each, 25 cents. 
Niagara. This Canna has great handsome trusses of rich deep 
crimson flowers, with a wide irregular border of deep golden 
yellow. Foliage green. A splendid variety. Each, 40 cents. 
Pennsylvania, The flowers are pure deep scarlet, of immense 
size, and borne on tall branching spikes. This Canna belongs to 
the Orchid-flowered type, and is of American origin. Each, 5octs. 
Queen of Holland. Makes handsome plants, growing from two 
and a half to three feet high, with fine bronze foliage. The 
trusses are branching, and produce large heads of deep orange- 
colored flowers. Each, 40 cents. 
Victory. Extra strong, robust grower, throwing up immense 
flower-stalks. The flowers are of the largest size. Color a 
bright orange-scarlet, with fine crimson veins running lengthwise 
of the petals, and bordered with an irregular band of yellow. 
Foliage extra large, thick, rubber-like leaves as large as a banana 
leaf. Each, 40 cents. 
The set of 12 varieties for £3.50. Regular retail price, $4.25. 
CANNAS OF SPECIAL MERIT 
Buttercup. A bright buttercup-yellow ; large, handsomely-formed 
flowers, in fine open trusses. It bleaches less in sunshine than 
any other yellow. We recommend it as the very best yellow 
Canna. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
Baltimore. Large, erect spikes of handsome flowers, bright red, 
\\ ith golden yellow throat; leaves edged purple. A first-class sort; 
distinct in color and habit. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
Black Beauty. The darkest and most handsome colored foliage 
of any of the Cannas. A rare and magnificent variety. Rich 
glowing crimson flowers. Each, 25 cents ; per dozen, $2.25. 
Beaute Poitevine. Bright crimson, with erect flower-spikes. 
Comes into bloom very early and blooms continuously. An 
ideal Canna for bedding. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
Blazing Torch. Brilliant crimson-scarlet; fine, widely expanded 
flowers; trusses large and erect. Each, 25 cts; per dozen, $2.25. 
Dwarf Florence Vaughan. A neat Canna, never exceeding 
three feet in height. The leaves are large and heavy, of a deep 
green color. Commences to bloom early, and throws large 
trusses of bold flowers well above the foliage the entire season. 
The color is a rich golden yellow, thickly dotted with bright 
red. A charming variety to use as a border to a taller-growing 
variety. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $1.75. 
David Harum. The best of all dark bronze Cannas. Strong, 
robust grower, and one of the freest-blooming varieties. Flowers 
of large size, with well-rounded petals of good substance. Color 
a bright vermilion-scarlet, dotted with crimson spots. Height 
four feet. Each, 25 cents; per dozen, $2.25. 
Egandale. Still considered by many to be the best of its class. 
The foliage is a rich purple, with strong compact flower spikes 
of a fine currant-red color. One of the most showy bedding Cannas. 
Four and one-half feet. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
Philadelphia. One of the finest crimson Cannas yet produced. 
Well-balanced truss of splendid large open flowers. Height about 
three feet. Foliage green. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
Rosemawr. Flowers extra large, having broad, well-rounded 
petals. The color is bright rosy pink, mottled with rose, shading 
to a rich golden yellow at the throat. The trusses are immense, 
and borne just the right distance above the foliage to show to the 
best advantage. Each, 25 cents; per dozen, $2.25. 
Souvenir de Antoine Crozy. Flowers intense scarlet-crimson, 
bordered with a broad band of rich golden yellow. The finest 
of all the gilt-edged varieties. Each, 20 cents ; per dozen, $2.00. 
Semaphore. A decidedly new and novel color in Cannas. The 
flowers are of a pure orange color, and are produced in large 
trusses. Foliage a light shade of bronze. Veiy showy. Each, 
20 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
The set of 12 varieties for £2.00. Regular retail price, $2.55. 
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