A very free blooming variety; flower stalks have by actual count produced two 
hundred flowers to a stem. Petals one and a half inches broad and four inches 
long, color golden-yellow, without spots; lower petals very broad; height, four 
and a half feet; foliage, bright green. For massing this Canna will be very 
valuable. Price, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 
NEW GflNNfl. GIGANTEfl. 
A gigantic dark-leaved Canna; has been grown to the height of eight feet 
eleven inches, with bright orange scarlet flowers of good size, and cleans it¬ 
self. When large masses of dark foliage are required, this Canna will fill 
a long-felt want; being a fine flowering variety, will add to its value. The 
foliage is Bimply superb, Price, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 
. GflNNfl. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. 
A grand, large-flowered, ever-blooming French 
Canna, with a distinct golden belt around each 
petal, the centre brilliant orange scarlet, with 
crimson tones. The plant is sturdy and com¬ 
pact; flowers are stout and densely set. (See 
cut.) Price, dormant roots, 15c. each, $1.50 
per doz.; growing plants, ready May 1st, 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
NEWER GflNNflS. 
Victoria 
uciiei ui mooui lUMGIIb, 
Brilliant. The three upper 
segments are clear yellow; 
the lower petal is bright red, 
spotted yellow. 
Caprice. Pink and white. 
Petals creamy white heavily 
spotted with lilac rose; lower 
petal bright cherry red. 
Chicago. Grand vermilion 
scarlet; foliage bright green. 
Giant Crimson. Glowing 
crimson, spotted with maroon. 
Grand spikes of large flowers, 
with well-rounded petals 1 y 2 
inches wide. Very vigorous, 
bold foliage of deep green, grow¬ 
ing fully 5 feet high. 
Klondike ( California ). Pure gilded 
orange. A color much sought for for 
bedding. Flowers enormous; petals 2W 
inches wide, well rounded, incurved. Trusses 
compact, erect, frequently 1 foot across. 
Densely crowded with flowers. 
Lorraine. Pure pink with a broad edge of primrose-yellow fading 
after noon to almost pure white. A delicately colored sort. 
Maiden s Blusk A new color in Cannas, absolutely pure shell-pink. 
Mrs. Fairman Rogers. Rich vermilion scarlet, edged yellow. 
Philadelphia. A splendid, bright glowing red, very rich and velvety, 
an early and constant bloomer, handsome green foliage, medium 
height. On account of its general style unequalled for bedding. 
Pillar ot Fire A giant among Cannas, growing 6 to 7 feet high ; very 
>i ign t scarlet; flowers large, borne in strong, erect spikes. 
Premier. A seedling from “Queen Charlotte,” much more bril¬ 
liantly colored, and has the pronounced golden edge of that fine 
variety; valuable on account of its dwarf, compact growth, 
rarely exceeding 3 feet. Very useful as a specimen in pots. 
Richmond Pearson. A spotted variety, light red, on a golden- 
yellow ground. A very showy and attractive variety. 
Robert Christie. Brilliant orange scarlet. This variety is a par¬ 
ticularly strong grower. Very useful for centres of beds, 
l arrytown. An ideal bedding Canna, brilliant cherry-red. 
Immense trusses of large flowers on bold, heavy stalks. The three 
uppet segments pale lemon-yellow, feathered In centre only, with rose spots on 
Si ad - M°" e i pe . ta Is rich y ellow with a distinct and bold design of 
\el vety amaranth red. A very unique and attractive sort. 6 
Price for above Newer Cannas. dormant roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. Grow- 
larger quantities^ May 1St ’ 3 ° C ' eaCh ’ $3 '°° per d ° Z ' Special quotations for 
_ NEW GflNNfl. GOLDEN SCEPTER. 
This variety has attracted widespread attention the past season, and is 
conceded to he ono of the very finest Introductions of late years. Color is bright, 
distinct orange scarlet; ono of the showiest varieties. It is a line, compact, vigorous 
grower, producing immenso trusses and flowers of very large size. (See cut.) Growir 
plants, 40c. oa., $4.00 doz. Dormant roots, 30c. ea., $3.00 doz. 
. . . QUEEN CHARLOTTE. 
. . GANNA, AUGUSTA. 
A very striking and distinct now gilt- 
edge variety. Flowers 5 inches across, 
intense scarlet, widely bordered with 
cloargolden-yellow. Grows about 3 ft. 
high, and bears largo, open spikes of 
rich and handsome flowers. Largest 
gilt-edgo variety to date and entirely 
different from all others in color and 
form. (See cut.) Price, 40c. ea., $4.00 doz. 
GANNA, BE.AUTE P0ITEVINE. 
A vory flue dark crimson variety with 
dark metallic grocn foliago and deep rich 
crimson flowers. A grand bloomer and ex¬ 
cellent bedding variety. Price, dormant 
roots, up to Apr. 15, 15c. ea., $1.50 
doz. Growing plants, ready 
May 1, 25c. ca., $2.50 doz. 
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