Dahlias cannas gladious . t edge trusses and large flowers ofblood-red petals, broadly bandedwith bright canary-yellow. Hand- isome, deep bluish-green foliage. Exceedingly decorative. Souv. dAntoine Crozy. brightest of all the gild edge | Cannas. Flowers large, brilliantcrimson, with distinct border ofgolden-yellow. Very free floweringand very valuable. West Grove. 3 ft. A superbcoral-pink Canna. Large trusses andextra large flowers of bright coral-pink. A free and constant bloomer. Yellow Crozy. 3>^ ft. The bestyellow Canna. A stocky grower,with abundant musa-like clean,


Dahlias cannas gladious . t edge trusses and large flowers ofblood-red petals, broadly bandedwith bright canary-yellow. Hand- isome, deep bluish-green foliage. Exceedingly decorative. Souv. dAntoine Crozy. brightest of all the gild edge | Cannas. Flowers large, brilliantcrimson, with distinct border ofgolden-yellow. Very free floweringand very valuable. West Grove. 3 ft. A superbcoral-pink Canna. Large trusses andextra large flowers of bright coral-pink. A free and constant bloomer. Yellow Crozy. 3>^ ft. The bestyellow Canna. A stocky grower,with abundant musa-like clean,cheerful, green foliage and largecompact trusses of large, puregolden-yellow flowers. An early andfree bloomer. In habit much likeMme. Crozy, but the flowers andtrusses are larger than in that grandold variety and of the purest yellow,which does not fade or change byhot sunshine. Strong plants, in 3^ and 4 inchpots, each, 20c.: doz., ; 100.$ Choice America. Truly a revelation inthis beautiful flower. As one ex-. Gladioli. pert and celebrated Gladiolus grow-er expresses it, It is easily themost beautiful and useful variety inI cultivation. The growth, foliage,! spike and flower are all that can bedesired. The large flower and deli-cate color make it a favorite with• all. It is of the easiest culture, strongand vigorous, a free bloomer andthe flowers are very large and ele-gantly formed; the spikes of greatsize and numerously produced, but; its distinguishing merit lies in itsexquisite color—a soft lavender-pink, entirely unlike any otherGladiolus and equaling in delicateand tender beauty the finerOrchids. Last summer our cutflower customers bought the cutspikes of it at 75c. and $ a dozenspikes when other fine sorts sold25c. to 40c. a dozen. It has beenawarded certificate of merit by theSociety of American Florists, Society, The Ameri-can Institute, etc. First class bulbs; each. 15c.; doz.,$; 100, $ Mammoth bulbs, each, 20c.; doz.,


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