. Florists' wholesale price list plants, bulbs, seeds, etc. : from date to March 15, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. CANNAS. CANNAS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. West Grove—Bright coral pink, overlaid with glis- tening orange scarlet; petals finely dotted and lined with deep crimson. Grows 4 to feet high, stands rain and heat well and is one of the most showy of all pink Cannas. $ per doz. Gloriosa—A £ dwarf, com- pact grower, grand for borders and edging. Center of petals dark rich
. Florists' wholesale price list plants, bulbs, seeds, etc. : from date to March 15, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. CANNAS. CANNAS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. West Grove—Bright coral pink, overlaid with glis- tening orange scarlet; petals finely dotted and lined with deep crimson. Grows 4 to feet high, stands rain and heat well and is one of the most showy of all pink Cannas. $ per doz. Gloriosa—A £ dwarf, com- pact grower, grand for borders and edging. Center of petals dark rich crimson, widely bordered bright golden yellow. A free continu- ous bloomer. $ per 100. Rosemawr—Bright rosy pink, mottled with rose and shaded yellow at the throat. Trusses of bloom extra large, flow- ers made up of large, well-r o u n d e d petals. Grows about 3 feet. $ per 100. Martha Washington —We consider this one of the best pink Cannas ever introduced. Flowers are extra large, often reach- ing 5 inches in diameter, made up of 5 broad pet- als. Plant grows about 3 ft. high and makes good sized clumps giv- ing quantities of eyes for dividing. $ per 100. Col. D. Appleton—A large, deep golden yellow Japanese in- curved flower, that has come to displace Bpnnaffon as a show yellow. A very easy grower with excellent stem and foliage up to the flower. Has been the winning yellow at all exhibi- tions the past season, and is certain of remaining as one of the grandest commercial varieties. $ per 100. Malcolm Lamond—"A red that does not ; It is exactly the color of Fisher's Torch, but is much fuller, having three times as many petals. Beautiful velvety crimson. The easiest of its color to grow, and brings out no imperfect flowers. With Black Hawk and G. W. Childs in the same bench showing (burnt petals, this variety showed not one injured spot. $ per 100. Omega —A second early yellow, the same shade as Mrs. J. J. Glassner; ll/2 inch
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