



COLOR QUEEN 
Charming Small Decorative Dahlia 
DAHLIA COLLECTION NO. 3 
6 Different Small Decorative and 
Small Cactus Dahlias, our selec- 
tion. (at least a $2.00 value) .$1.00 
DAHLIA COLLECTION NO. 4 
12 Different Dahlias, including 
Decorative, Cactus and Minia- 
ture (our selection, at least a 
$4.00 value) 
) 
ompon 
Nah lias 
Fascinating small flowered Dahlias that are 
valued as cutflowers for house decoration, par- 
ticularly for the table. The pretty, symmetrical 
ball-shaped flowers, in bright, gay colors, are 
produced on long stiff stems, and last a long 
time in water, without burning the stems. The 
plants are free flowering, and make a fine dis- 
play in the garden. 
ALICE HAITT. Rich red, prolific. 35e. 
AMY. Pale lavender, white base. 35c. 
GERTRUDE WESTCOTT. Charming bronzy yel- 
low, each petal t.pped mahogany red. Lovely 
used separately or in combination with other 
types and colors, in flower arrangements. 50c. 
JOE FETTE. The best white. 25c. 
MARY MUNNS. 25c¢. 
NORA. Good tan or buff color. 50c¢. 
PENNY. The finest deep yelloy. 50c. 
YELLOW GEM. Bright yellow. 25c. 
Deep mauve. 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND POMPON DAHLIAS 
California Flowerland CANNAS —A Choice Collection 
Glorious free flowering subjects that raise their immense trusses 
of flowers high above their luxuriant tropical foliage. 
With a return to gayer and more colorful gardens and homes, 
The foliage and flowers are 
Cannas are finding renewed favor. 
valued, too, in floral arrangements. 
; ALFRED MAUTHIER. Fine deep crimson. 312 
it: 
ALLEMANNIA. Bright red flowers with a mar- 
gin of golden yellow. 5 ft. 
AUSTRIA. Rich yellow, crimson in throat, 
green foliage. 3 to 4 ft. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Beautiful clear rose- 
large trusses well above the bright 
pink, with 
3Y, ft. 
green foliage. 
DOROTHY. Brilliant new hue of salmon-scarlet, 
with orange sheen. 4 ft. 
EUREKA. Nearest to pure white of any Canna. 
Flowers large and. fine, soft creamy white. 4 ft. 
Intense brilliant scarlet blossoms 
FIRE BIRD. 
Bright green foliage. One of 
of enormous size. 
the best. 414 ft. 
FLORENCE VAUGHAN. Fine pure yellow. 4 ft. 
GLADIATOR. Deep yellow, dotted red. 41 ft. 
GOLDEN EAGLE. The best of the clear yellow 
cannas, a clear golden color. Free blooming and 
very effective. 4 ft. 
GUSTAV GUMPBER. Deep rich golden yellow, 
without marking. Green foliage, very fine. 31% ft. 
HUNGARIA. Large pure pink flowers. Plant of 
splendid habit of growth, with rich dark green 
foliage. 4 ft. 
KING HUMBERT. 
foliage. Very popular. 
Intense scarlet, with bronze 
4 ft. 
LA FRANCE. Large, clean flowers of an even 
shade of pure pink. 
LOUIS CAYEUX. Giant flowered, clear bright 
rosy scarlet, witn a golden cast. 4 ft. 
MARY THILOW. Clear salmon rose, like Mrs. 
A. Conard, but with bronzy foliage. 4 ft. 
MORNING GLOW. Soft salmon pink with a 
golden cast. Very beautiful. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD. Clear salmon pink; 
very free flowering. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. A gorgeously beau- 
tiful canna of a vivid watermelon pink. The 
flowers are very large, in massive trusses. 4 ft. 
OLYMPE. 
Rich carmine rose, shading lighter 
toward the center. : 
Trusses very large. 5 ft 
PANAMA. Fiery orange scarlet, edged gold. 
Reverse of petals gold, with large scarlet spots. 
Green foliage. 4 ft. 
STUTTGARTIA. Orange scarlet, edged golden 
yellow, dotted with light scarlet. 4 ft. 
THE PRESIDENT. This great red canna pos- 
sesses every desirable quality. Of immense size, 
unsurpassed vigor, brilliant color, and a_ free 
bloomer. Green foliage. 5 ft. 
Prices of All Cannas except Caliente, 
Strong roots, Each 15c; 10 for $1.35; 
100 for $12.00 
Caliente, Each 25c; 10 for $2.25; 
50 for $10.00. 
Large clumps or 1I-gallon containers, Each 
35c; 10 for $3.15. 

VIGORO 
An excellent all around fertilizer for the gar- 
den. We recommend it for feeding your 
Dahlias and Cannas to give more blossoms, 
richer color, better growth. 
1 Ib, 10c; 5 Ibs. 45¢ 
10 Ibs. 70c; 25 Ibs. $1.40 
50 Ibs. $2.30; 100 Ibs. $3.50 
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Cannas are extremely fine subjects for bedding, to produce a 
brilliant display of color almost the year ’round. They should be 
planted in a sunny position, in rich soil, and given a liberal sup- 
ply of water. They are attractive when planted in colored pots, 
in rich soil, and placed in the patio or other spots which need 
brightening with a splash of color. 
CALIENTE. This canna, a Paul J. Howard in- 
troduction, stands unsurpassed in every way. The 
very large flowers are vivid scarlet-red, of great 
brilliancy and evenness of tone. Petals of broad 
rounded form, display their glistening color with 
utmost effectiveness. The flowers are borne in 
enormous trusses, the old flowers dropping off 
cleanly, so that the plants always are perfect in 
appearance. Each 25c; 10 for $2.25. 

Section of Cannas in fields at California Flower- 
land. Gorgeous red variety is Caliente. 
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