. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden, 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Adolpli Weick—Rich pea-green foliage, very dwarf and compact habit, flowers large, of a rich crimson scarlet, shaded with orange. Brenningsi—Broad green leaves, ornamented with broad bands of yellow. Discolor (Gigantea)—Enormous banana-like leaves, green-vein- ed, margin brown-red. Dr. Oromier —Dark green foliage; large, deep scarlet flowers. Eliemanni (New)—25 cents. See special description. Jean Itaisen—Medium green leaves, flowers rich crimson-scarlet. Ijeonard Lille—Leaves dark green; stems brownish-
. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden, 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Adolpli Weick—Rich pea-green foliage, very dwarf and compact habit, flowers large, of a rich crimson scarlet, shaded with orange. Brenningsi—Broad green leaves, ornamented with broad bands of yellow. Discolor (Gigantea)—Enormous banana-like leaves, green-vein- ed, margin brown-red. Dr. Oromier —Dark green foliage; large, deep scarlet flowers. Eliemanni (New)—25 cents. See special description. Jean Itaisen—Medium green leaves, flowers rich crimson-scarlet. Ijeonard Lille—Leaves dark green; stems brownish-red; flowers medium, beautiful blood red. Marshal Yaillant—Rich purplish foliage, flowers, orange-buff. 9Ions. Allegatier—Large green and bronzy-purple foliage; very large orange-red flowers. Madam Sclimidt—Medium bluish-green leaves, orange-scarlet flowers, early. Ornament dn Grand Konde—Bronzy green foliage, large scarlet flowers; 5 to 6 feet Papillon—Leaves green, flowers medium, golden yellow, dense- ly spotted with scarlet—not the dull red marking so often seen; very free and early bloomer. Premice de Nice—Dull green leaves, large canar^'-yellow flow- ers, earliest bloomer, in all respects <'A\ KHKMANNL (See description.) CANNA EHEMANI. Entirely distinct from all other Cannas, its rich green tropical foliage resembling the Musa or Banana. The growth of the plant is remarkably strong and robust, growing from five to seven feet high. Its greatest merit, however, lies in the flowers, which are three inches long and two inches wide, of a glowing crimson color. They are produced in masses on the summit of the stocks, single plants having seven or eight stalks, with 25 or 30 flowers on each. This is one of the most striking and desirable Cannas ever intro- duced, and cannot be too highly recommended. 25 cents. CANNA ROBUSTA PERFECTA. A most distinct and handsome sort, bearing immense leaves 12 to 18 inches wide and three feet long, of a b
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