. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GENERAL LIST OF PLANTS. 63 CANNAS—Coiitiiiued. Mad. Leon Leclere—Five feet, green foliagre. medium size flower of a bright orange scarlet, with a narrow yeliow margin on each petal. 150 each. Souvenir du President Carnot—A distinct, bronzy foli- age vaiiety, with very large flowers of a rich vermil- ion scarlet. This is one of Crozy's novelties, and described by him as one of the very best of his recent introduction


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GENERAL LIST OF PLANTS. 63 CANNAS—Coiitiiiued. Mad. Leon Leclere—Five feet, green foliagre. medium size flower of a bright orange scarlet, with a narrow yeliow margin on each petal. 150 each. Souvenir du President Carnot—A distinct, bronzy foli- age vaiiety, with very large flowers of a rich vermil- ion scarlet. This is one of Crozy's novelties, and described by him as one of the very best of his recent introductions. 15"? each. Duke of Marlbourough—An extra fine Canna, absolutely distinct, and superbly beautiful: flowers large, with tine broad petals, vigorous grower, and constant and abundant bloomer: the color is a rich velvety maroon, the darkest color found in any Canna. 150. Comte Horace de Choiseui—Very dwarf, with close, compact habit, and large sized flowers; beautiful deep crimson with carmine shade. 100. Florence Vaughn—Conceded by all who have seen it to be the finest yellow spotted canna : flowers very large and of the most perfect form, with broad overlapping petals, nicely rounded at the ends. Color brilliant yellow, spotted with bright red. A strong, robust grower, and flowers very freely. Height about four and one-half feet. 100. Madam Crozy—The plant is of vigorous growth, yet dwarf in habit. The foliage is a rich, cheerful green, and very massive. Flowers very large, dazzling crim- son in color, distinctly bordered with golden yellow, produced on large, branching stems. 100. Queen Charlotte—This is indeed a Queen amongst Can- nas, and the finest variety yet introduced. The plant attains a height of about three feet, and is furnished with a heavy, bluish foliage; the enormous flower- spikes, towering grandly above the foliage, bear a beautiful bouquet of large flowers of perfect form, with petals of a rich scarlet crimson, broadly marked with bright


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