‘We Kana’ 
GIANT 
COLUMBINE 
1955 
All-America Winner 
A beautiful new large- flowered, long- 
spurred strain of Columbines. The strong 
bushy plants grow to about three feet 
high. The striking, richly colored blooms 
are well supported on strong wiry stems 
well above the lacy foliage, providing 
ideal material for gracefully airy flower 
arrangements as well as adding much 
in the way of interest and beauty to 
your garden. 
McKANA'S GIANT Columbines will 
bloom the first year from seed if sown 
in the early fall or early spring but 
reach their full glory the second 
spring. This is the only perennial 
to be given an All-America award 
in 18 years, so don't miss this op- 
portunity to have this fine new co- 
lumbine in your garden. Pkt. 50c. 
New for 1955 
1955 
All-America Winner 
A richer and brighter red than the earlier 
crimson cockscombs, TOREADOR truly 
glows with fiery brightness. Foliage is a 
lighter green contrasting with the unusually 
large combs of uniform color and even 
growth. It has a long season of bloom for 
garden display and for cutting. In addition 
the flowers may be dried and used for ar- 
rangements all winter long. Get your order 
in early for here is a striking flower anyone 
can grow. Pi. 25c; 
