. SUHVIA Pandoi'a. Another bronze-foliaged variety in the style of America, with salmon flowers, each petal streaked and mar- bled with scarlet ; quite distinct ; grows 6 feet high. 75 cts. each. Suevia. A very large, pure yellow flower, brighter than Austria or Burbank, with brownish-red dashes on the throat; foliage green; 6 feet. 75 cts. each. Special Offer.—"We will furnish one each of the 9 Italian varieties for $ CROZY'S BEST SIX CANNAS FOR 1898. From 15 varieties sent us by M. Crozy last year we have selected the 6 varieties enumerated below as the most distinct and handsome.


. SUHVIA Pandoi'a. Another bronze-foliaged variety in the style of America, with salmon flowers, each petal streaked and mar- bled with scarlet ; quite distinct ; grows 6 feet high. 75 cts. each. Suevia. A very large, pure yellow flower, brighter than Austria or Burbank, with brownish-red dashes on the throat; foliage green; 6 feet. 75 cts. each. Special Offer.—"We will furnish one each of the 9 Italian varieties for $ CROZY'S BEST SIX CANNAS FOR 1898. From 15 varieties sent us by M. Crozy last year we have selected the 6 varieties enumerated below as the most distinct and handsome. All are de- sirable additions to our list, and we fiilly endorse each one. Depute Kavarin. A pretty and pleasing sort, with good-sized, deep garnet flowers, a shade lighter than the favorite Alp. Bouvier, which it much resembles, except that the truss of fliowers stands erect and is much larger ; height 5 to 6 feet. 50 cts. each. Joseph Coilll)et. This is a rich velvety cardinal, very brilliant; flowers of good size, habit dwarf and compact, about 3j feet high. 50 cts. each. Mllie. FavricllOll. A most prolific flowering sort, growing about 4 feet high; flowers satiny-carmine, with a peculiar orange sheen; distinct and desirable. 50 cts. each. Mine. Leon Leclerc. This is one of the oddest colors introduced this season, the ground color being a bright orange-scarlet, with a heavy tip and narrow margin of yellow on each petal. The plant grows about 5 feet high and produces its good-sized spreading flowers very freely in branching heads. Entirely distinct from anything yet sent out, and a valuable addition to any collection. 50 cts. each. K. Pearson. Golden-yellow ground, dotted with innumerable light red spots, the spots being much more numerous than in any other variety; flowers of about the same size as Flo. Vaughan, produced very freely; habit compact and uniform; growing about 3^ feet high. 50 cts. each. Secretaire Chabanne. A most pleasing variety, with large flowers of ver


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