



A selection of 
varieties that 
are universal 
favorites. 
' Supnerion 
CANNAS 
We grow annually approximately fifty acres of Can- 
nas, which makes one of the most colorful field scenes 
in our nursery during the months of July, August, Sep- 
tember and early October. As they bloom in our nur- 
series each year, we know our varieties 
are true to name. 
We supply large undivided tubers, 
which will give you much larger plants 
and a greater volume of flowers. When 
planted in the spring as soon as possible 
after danger of frost, they come up and 
grow quickly, giving you a great profu- 
sion of bloom during late 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 the outside row. Plant in full 
sunlight, and do not plant too early. 
CANNA VARIETIES: 
AMBASSADOR. A new dwarf variety, 
with red flowers and bronze foliage. 
CALIFORNIA. Medium. Orange-yellow 
flowers, green foliage. 
COPPER GIANT. Tall. New. Giant flow- 
ers, old rose suffused with burnished 
copper; green foliage. 
FLORENCE VAUGHAN. Medium. Flow- 
ers yellow with red spots on petals and 
red throat, green foliage. 
GLADIATOR. Dwarf. Flowers yellow 
with red spots; green foliage. 
HUNGARIA. One of the finest pinks, 
green foliage. 
KING HUMBERT. Tall; scarlet flowers, 
bronze foliage. Very popular. 
LOUIS CAYEUX. Medium. A giant flow- 
ered bright rosy scarlet; green foliage. 
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MADAM CROZY. Dwarf. Flowers red 
with yellow edge; green foliage. 
PRESIDENT. Glowing scarlet, extra large 
trusses of brilliant color; green foliage. 
The finest Red Canna offered today. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Medium. Canary- 
yellow flowers; green foliage. 
TRIOMPHE. Medium. Green foliage. A 
brilliant dark red bedder. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Medium; 
deep rich yellow spotted with red; 
green foliage. 
Prices: Heavy tubers, 3 for 30c; 12 for 
80c: 100 for $5.00. 
GLADIOLI- Selected large Size Bulbs 

BETTY NUTHALL. One of the finest var- 
ieties. Large coral-pink with pale yel- 
low throat. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Deep scarlet, marked 
with white. 
MARY SHARY. Clear, primrose yellow, 
with deep yellow throat. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Snow-white, rich 
creamy throat. A fine cut flower. 
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MINUET. A striking flower of delicate 
lilac-lavender. 
PICARDY. Finest apricot-pink. Has a 
charming wax-like appearance. ; 
Prices: Blooming size bulbs, 6 for 35c; 
12 for 60c; 25 for $1.10: 50 for $2.00; 100 
for $3.85. Not less than 6 bulbs of a var- 
iety sold). 
