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WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
Standard Varieties of Cannas Includin ^^^i^£^ and 
We will send dormant roots when we have them. If not these, started plants. Except where noted, 60 
cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
ALLEMAX'IA— Ground color yellow, heavily dotted 
and overlaid with blood-orange. 
V IS TIM A—Pure yellow w'ith crimson markings in 
throat. A beautiful shade. 
<'ALIFORM IA -A pure rich orange or old gold. No 
other Canna color like it. 
( HIMSO.V IlhDDEH -Dazzling crimson-scarlet, well 
displayed above the foliage. A conspicuous bedder. 
DAVID HAIM >1 -Bright vermilion-scarlet, mottled 
with deep red and with crinkly edged petals. 
DI KK OF MARIJIOHO -One of the darkest flow¬ 
ered Cannas grown; rich crimson-maroon. 
n.ORK.Ncio VAl (iiiA.V -Rich golden-yellow, thick¬ 
ly peppered with bright red spots. 
FREDERICK DENARY—Immense flowers; currant- 
i ed bordered yellow and pronounced orange throat. 
(d-STAVIi (iLMI’ER — Rich golden-yellow. Extra 
fine. 
IN DIAXA— -Glistening golden-orange, lightened by 
flecks of old gold and daintily flecked and pen- 
cile.d with deep rose. Single blossoms often seven 
inches across. 
KIX(; m mBERT—I n this grand Canna we have a 
combination of the highest type of flower with 
the finest bronze foliage. It has flowers as large 
as the orchid-flowering Cannas. Six inches 
across, in trusses of gigantic size; of a brilliant 
orange-scarlet with bright red markings. The 
foliage is broad and massive, of a rich coppery- 
bronze; bold and effective. “King Humbert’’ is 
the one ideal Canna. 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 
per hundred; $45.00 per thousand. 
MEPHISTO—A brilliant deep, rich red; a wonder¬ 
fully satisfying Canna. 
PEN X STY EVAN IA— Intense vermilion-scarlet or pure 
red. The flowers are immense, often seven Inches 
across. 
PILLAR OF FIRE —Bright crimson-scarlet. Borne 
in erect spikes like blazing:torches; fine. 
RICHARD WALLACE- —A light shade of canary- 
yellow, almost an ecru, with delicate flecks of 
red; a lovely Canna. 
SECRETAIRE CHABANNjE —A distinct and pleas¬ 
ing salmon; a fine bedder. 
UNCLE SAM— The most stately of all Cannas; bears 
three or four enormous bunches of brillihnt 
orange-scarlet flowers on each stalk. Received 
an award of merit from the Royal Horticultural 
Society of England. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 
hundred. 
WEST VIRGINIA (Souvenir de Antoine Oozy) — 
Intense crimson-scarlet with broad yellow edge. 
G. & R. FINE FERNS 
The Grand New Dwarf Fern, “Teddy Junior” 
“Teddy Junior,” the 
“Teddy Junior” 
The Fern for Every Household 
This is known to the trade as the greatest of all 
Nephrolepis. No Fern can equal it. See what a 
fine plant it makes. Two and one-quarter inch pots, 
75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred; $45.00 per 
thousand. 
Nephrolepis Whitmanii 
The Ostrich Plume Fern 
This is the well known fluffy leaved Fern; beau¬ 
tiful. Two and one-quarter Inch pots, 00 cents per 
doz.; $5.00 per hundred; $45.00 per thousand. Four- 
mch pots, $2.50 per dozen; $18.00 per hundred. Five- 
inch.pots, $5.50 per dozen; $25.00 per hundred. 
Nephrolepis Splendida 
The Big Four Fern 
This is the most wonderful Fern of them all- it 
originated with G. & R., and is now offered for the 
first time. It combines the good qualities of the 
four most popular sorts. It has the grace of a 
“Boston,” the wavy effect of a “Roosevelt,” the 
fluffy effect of an “Ostrich Plume,” and the unique¬ 
ness of the “Fish Tail.” Two and one-quarter inch 
pots, 00 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred; $45.00 
per thousand. 
Nephrolepis Elegantissima 
The Philadelphia Lace Fern 
This is a greatly improved Elegantissima not 
running back nearly so much as the old form 
Dozen, 75 cents; hundred, $5.00; thousand, 845.00 
Nephrolepis John Wanamaker 
“The Wanamaker Boston Fern” 
A “sport” from Nephrolepis Scholzeli, with longer, 
narrower, gracefully drooping fronds. It is not so 
compact in growth as Scholzeli, and, therefore, does 
not decay in the center, and is a durable house 
Fern. It is a rapid grower, making an abundance 
of fronds, and is quite distinct from any other 
Nephrolepis. Two and one-quarter inch pots, $5.00 
per hundred; $45.00 per thousand. 
Nephrolepis Exaltata 
The Old Original Sword Fern 
This is the “old original Sword Fern,” the “dad¬ 
dy” of them all, the one plant from which all the 
Nephrolepis we offer sprung. It is entirely different 
from any of its progeny, having narrow fronds that 
are long and of very erect growth. For this reason 
it is more largely used as a centerpiece in vases- 
than are any of its descendants. Two and one- 
quarter inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4.50 per hun¬ 
dred; $40.00 per thousand 
Fronds of the New- Fern, “Teddy Jr.” 
