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Tlie Colored Plate opposite Is a Reproduction of a sUetcli from nature, and while a faithful representation 
yet falls to reach the dazzling colors of the flowers themselves. 
Next to Geraniums the French Cannas are easily the grandest bedding plants now in use. The majesty of their growth, the grace, beauty and 
dazzling colors of the flowers, exquisitely spotted and striped, rich in various hues, soft yet brilliant, all these charms coupled with their easy culture 
have made them the most admired of all our summer bedding plants. In addition to this they are admirably adapted for growing in greenhouses 
and conservatories, or in sunny windows, so that they fit the widest possible range of culture. Our American climate is pre-eminently fitted to 
bring them to the highest state of excellence, and so the best varieties we have now are of American origin. This year we have pleasure in offer¬ 
ing an entirely new type in Gov. Roosevelt (No. 12 on Colored Plate), which is destined we are sure to add new interest to this magnificent race. 
CUBA. (No. 1 on Colored Plate.) 
A strikingly brilliant variety, intense velvety scarlet; largo, 
handsome flowers over five inches across; broad, heavy petals 
gracefully recurved and margined with abroad band of rich golden 
yellow merging into the scarlet, which have irregular spots of the 
latter color on the yellow border. Grows about 3)4 feet high, mak¬ 
ing a handsome specimen with broad strong green foliage, large 
spikes of flowers. This is an exceptionally handsome sort. Price, 
growing plants, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
ROSALBA. (No. 2 on Colored Plate.) 
An entirely new and distinct variety. The ground color is 
creamy white, changing with age to pure white, liberally spotted 
with rose pink. Grows 4 to 5 feet high, an abundant bloomer, hand¬ 
some green foliage. Price, growing plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
P. J. BERCKMANS. (No. 3 on Colored Plato.) 
A grand, robust-growing Canna, large, deep green foliage, flow¬ 
ers a rich shade of carmine crimson, soft and yet brilliant, broad 
strong petals. Price, growing plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
ELDORADO. (No. 4 on Colored Plate.) 
This is the best golden-yellow Canna of its class now on the 
market. The flowers aro of the largest size, heads full and borne 
well above tho foliage, habit dwarf and compact, 2)4 to 3 feet in 
height. The color is a rich, pure golden-yellow, speckled so slightly 
with red that the general effect is that of a pure golden-yellow. 
Price, growing plants, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
pres. McKinley. (No. 3 on Colored Plate.) 
Brilliant crimson with scarlet shading. Dwarf habit, growing 
only 2)4 to 3 feet high in rich soil. Trusses large, deep green foli¬ 
age. This we consider to be one of the best, if not the very best, of 
the many good dark-flowered Cannas now grown. It is of American 
origin. Price, growing plants, 30c. each, S3.00 per doz. 
frequently two Inches across. The color is bright, rosy pink, ele¬ 
gantly mottled with rose, shaded rich golden-yellow at throat. 
The trusses are immense and borne just the right distance above 
the foliage to show to best advantage. The plant makes a 
vigorous, handsome growth, averages about 3 feet in height, and 
is an early and continuous bloomer. Price, growing plants, 40c. 
each, $4.40 per doz. 
ALSACE. (jVo. 8 on Colored Plate.) 
The trusses, upon opening, are of a delicate sulphur-yellow, 
changing very soon, however, to a creamy white without spots. 
Plants in our grounds were a solid mass of white flowers all sum¬ 
mer, a grand sight. Price, growing plants, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE. (A'o. 9 on Colored Plate.) 
One of the most unique and beautiful varieties in the entire col¬ 
lection. The color when the flowers first open is a beautiful shade 
of soft carmine rose, changing in a short time to a delicate shade 
of rosy pink rarely seen in any other race of flowers. Around the 
entire flower, but broader at the ends of the petals, is a distinct bor¬ 
der of bright yellow, large, round flowers, well opened. Height, 4 to 
5 feet, green foliage. Price, growing plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH . (No. 10 on Colored Plate.) 
This is decidedly the darkest and richest colored Canna in ex¬ 
istence. The flowers are a deep, rich crimson maroon with a vel¬ 
vety appearance and good substance, the almost black buds and very 
close head giving it a still darker look. Grows about4 feet high, very 
dark green foliage. Price, growing plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
DEFENDER. (Vo. 11 on Colored Plate.) 
Clear rich yellow, striped with bright scarlet; 3 to 3)4 feet high. 
An early and very profuse bloomer, producing fine, large heads of 
broad-petaled flowers. This is the best of the spotted and splashed 
varieties we have. Price, growing plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
JAMES WOOD. (A’o. 6 on Colored Plate.) 
We have pleasure in offering this fine new Canna, raised by 
Alexander Marshall, gardener to Mr. John B. Dutcher, Pawling, 
N.Y., and was named by the latter gentleman in honor of his friend, 
Mr. James Wood, of Mount Kisco, N. Y., President of the Eastern 
New York Horticultural Society. The color is very distinct, being 
a true burnt-orange, the shade so popular at the present time. It 
is handsome in foliage and habit, blooms most profusely, grows in 
ordinary seasons about 4 to 4)4 feet high. The substance of tho 
petals is one of its excelling merits; the flowers, though large and 
of fine finish, hold on better than most Cannas, and so withstand 
the summer winds. These two latter features aro very pronounced 
in this Canna. Price, growing plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
ROSEM AWR. (No. 7 on Colored Plate.) 
A grand new pink Canna. Its enormous masses of flowers and 
exquisite color attract immediate attention. The flowers are large, 
GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT. (No. 12 on Colored Plate.) 
This is the gem of the collection. An entirely new and distinct 
variety. It is a “sport” from a scarlet-flowered sort, and Instead 
of being mottled or spotted like all other variegated sorts, it is 
striped bold and strong like a camellia. Tho variation in the strip¬ 
ing is remarkable in tho highest degree. In some petals the color¬ 
ing matter runs in even bands of red and yellow, others on the same 
stem will be all red, some flowers will bo entirely red, and even some 
spikes will have only a small proportion of yellow coloring while the 
others on the same plant will show remarkable variegation. Tiie 
red stripes on the face of the petals are generally backed by yellow 
and the yellow by red. In rare cases there may bo plants that for 
a time may not show any variegation. In tho whole range of flow¬ 
ering plants it stands a unique ligure and is worthy of the nume 
we bestow upon it. The collection commences with “Cuba” and 
fittingly ends with “Governor Roosovelt.” Height 3 feet, green 
foliage. Price, growing plants, $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
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The “Dazzling” Collection of Cannas, 12 grand sorts, strong growing plants, 
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