
Canna 
CANNA VARIETIES: 
Ambassador. Tall. Soft pink flowers, green foliage. 
California. Medium. Orange-yellow flowers, green 
foliage. 
Copper Giant. Tall. New. Giant flowers, old rose suf- 
fused with burnished copper; green foliage. 
Hungaria. Tall. Pink flowers, green foliage. 
King Humbert. Tall. Scarlet flowers; bronze foliage. 
Louis Cayeux. Medium. A giant flowered bright rosy 
scarlet; green foliage. 
GLADIOLI-Selected Large’Size Bulbs 
ALBANIA. Pure glistening white flowers, wide open, 
broad petals, finely ruffled edges. 
BETTY NUTHALL. One of the finest varieties. 
light salmon with pale yellow throat 
feathering of carmine. 
BREAK O’ DAY. Enormous flowers carried on erect 
stems. A magnificent pink with yellow pencil stripes 
on lower petals. 
Large 
and light 
PRICES: Blooming size bulbs, 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c; 
25 for $1.10; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.85; 200 for $6.95. 
(Not less than 6 bulbs of a variety sold.) 

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Buntings’ Superior 
CANNAS 
A Selection of Varieties That Are Universal Favorites 
We grow annually approximately fifty acres of Cannas, which makes 
one of the most colorful field scenes in our nursery during the months of 
July, August, September and a part of October. Since they bloom annually 
in our nurseries each year, we know our varieties are true to name. 
The grade of plants we offer is not to be compared with many on the 
market which are small divided tubers. We supply large undivided 
tubers, which will give you much larger plants and a greater volume of 
flowers. Cannas are very hardy, and when planted in the spring as soon 
as possible after the danger of frost, they come up and grow quickly and 
give you a great profusion of bloom during the entire summer and fall. 
Plant Cannas 18 inches apart each way. A round bed 7 feet across 
takes 19 bulbs — one in center, six in first row, and 12 in outside row. 
Plant in full sunlight, and do not plant too early. 
President. Tall. Red flowers; green foliage. 
Yellow King Humbert. Medium yellow flowers; bronze 
foliage. 
PRICES: Heavy tubers, 3 for 25c; 12 for 70c; 
100 for $4.50. 
Canna Bed. 1 Copper Giant; 6 California; 12 President. 
All 19 heavy tubers for $1.00. 
Plant a solid bed of President. 
tubers, for $1.25. 
25 President, 
heavy 
DEBONAIR. Shrimp-pink, with cream blotch color, un- 
doubtedly the leading pink gladiolus. 
DUNA. Soft light pink, pale yellow at ends of petals. 
MARMORA. Of immense size, a pleasing shade of lav- 
ender carried on fine straight stems. 
MARGARET FULTON. A distinctive rich, dark salmon; 
fine cut flower variety. 
SOUVENIR. Deep yellow, graceful spikes. 
DAHLIAS 
Good, strong, healthy tubers, with excellent crowns 
and plenty of eyes. All varieties listed are Decora- 
tives. 
AVALON. Beautiful clear yellow; 
stems. 
ELINOR VANDERVEER. Satiny rose-pink. Tall and 
stately. 
FRANCIS LAROCCO. Most popular commercial yel- 
low; profuse bloomer. 
JAMES KERBY. A new large red; fine form and good 
stem. 
JANE COWL. Large, shaggy flower of copper-yellow. 
JEAN KERR. Pure white; 
vigorous. 
M. W. WILSON. Opalescent pink. Huge flowers of 
exhibition type. 
MRS. WARNER. Orchid-pink with very large flower. 
NATHAN HALE, Charming combination of bronze, 
golden and buff. 
WHITE KING. The leading pure white with com- 
mercial growers. 
Price: 20c each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 
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fine form on long 
flowers small. Early and 

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