NEW GIANT CANNAS. 
KING HUMBERT. A brilliant orange-scarlet with bright red 
shadings. Large trusses of blooms, the individual flowers being 
six inches in diameter. Foliage a rich, reddish-bronze, with 
lighter shadings. It is broad and massive, giving the plant a 
sturdy and stately appearance. Height, 5 feet. Price, 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz. 
F. BENARY. Another grand variety. Flowers six inches across, 
soft vermilion with an undulating border of rich yellow. A 
stately grower with deep green foliage. This is the most striking 
and effective variety of its type yet offered. Height, 5 feet. 
Price, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz 
A strong-growing, vigorous-variety, and will 
produce from 15 to 20 flower stalks in a season. 
Its great masses of snowy-white flowers contrast 
finely with the crimson varieties. {See cut.) Price, 
dormant roots, up to April 1st, 35c. each, $3.50 
per doz. Growing plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 
NEW 
LILLIPUTIAN 
CANNA, 
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LITTLE GEM.” 
This makes a compact mass of handsome green 
leaves surmounted by a wealth of brilliant 
orange-scarlet flowers, edged with brilliant yel¬ 
low. The height rarely exceeds two feet, so that 
its value for edging, for centers of low beds, for 
planting in herbaceous borders or for pot culture 
is apparent. An early and continuous bloomer. 
{See cut.) Price, dormant roots, up to April 1st, 
15c. each, $1.50 per doz. Growing plants, after 
April 1st, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
NEW RED CANNA. “VESUVIUS.” 
A grand new red Canna now offered for the 
first time. The great feature of this is its branch¬ 
ing heads of flowers, trusses measuring 9 inches 
across being the rule. The color is a vivid crim¬ 
son-scarlet. Petals broad and strong, of fine 
substance, foliage green; height, 4 to 5 feet. Price, 
dormant roots, up to AprilTst, 30c. each, $3.00 
per doz. Growing plants, after April 1st, 40c. 
each, $4.00 per doz. 
SELECT NEWER CANNAS. 
BETSY ROSS. We consider this one of the most beautiful of the 
pink Cannas. Green foliage; height about 3 feet. 
BRANDYWINE. A beautiful, bronze-leaved Canna; intense vinous- 
red, dappled deep crimson, occasionally edged golden-yellow. 
CHAUTAUQUA. Flowers pure, rich scarlet, intensely vivid; has 
luxurious foliage prettily bronzed. Height, 5 feet. 
DUKE OF YORK. Color, a beautiful, rich, deep crimson, with a 
throat of curiously mottled creamy-white, and each petal exquis¬ 
itely edged with an irregular border of fine gold. Height, 4 to 5 ft. 
EVOLUTION. The flowers are rich golden-yellow, shading 
through canary and sulphur to a center of beautiful blush-pink. 
Such exquisite, dainty color, mounted on the handsome dark 
bronze foliage is unique. Height, 4 feet. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. A noble variety of exquisite finish 
and well worthy of its name. The color is deep velvety-crimson, 
beautifully shaded. The flowers are large, have broad petals, and 
are borne erect in bold, massive trusses. Height, about 3§ feet. 
HIAWATHA. Foliage a beautiful bronze, striped and variegated 
with rich green. The flowers are large, have broad petals, 
gracefully rounded and slightly crimpled. Color, a delicate tint 
of rosy-pink, daintily dappled with silver-blush, and finished 
off with a border of clear cerise. Height, about 3 feet. 
LOUISIANA. A new giant, vivid scarlet-crimson Canna. The 
flowers are more than 7 inches across. It grows 6 feet high; has 
green foliage. 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
NIAGARA. The best of the low-growing variegated Cannas. 
Great handsome trusses; broad, thick, durable petals; color, 
rich deep crimson with a wide irregular border of deep golden- 
yellow. Green foliage. Height, 3 feet. 
QUEEN OF HOLLAND. Foliage very dark green, heavily 
veined and edged with bronze. Branching trusses of perfectly 
lpeautiful flowers. Color, deep rich orange. Height, 3 feet. 
VICTORY. Very bright scarlet with wide undulating border of 
yellow. Green foliage; 4 to 5 feet. 
Price for the above (except where noted), dormant roots, up to April 
1st, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. Growing plants, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
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