. Spring catalogue of new and beautiful plants. uable for coAering walls having a northern orwestern exposure, as it will cling to a wall readily. Price 25 to 50 cents each. Canariensis—Large plain green leaf. Cavendishii—Leaves edged with white. Maculata Angustifolia—Neatly spotted white and green; very distinct and Aurea—Aariegated with golden Argentea—Silver margin: free habit. Marmorata—Very robust growth; young leaves beautifully marbled, green andwhite. Ehorabea Variegata—SmaU leaves, having fine silver margin ; distinct. 36 Catalogue of the Canna, or Ind


. Spring catalogue of new and beautiful plants. uable for coAering walls having a northern orwestern exposure, as it will cling to a wall readily. Price 25 to 50 cents each. Canariensis—Large plain green leaf. Cavendishii—Leaves edged with white. Maculata Angustifolia—Neatly spotted white and green; very distinct and Aurea—Aariegated with golden Argentea—Silver margin: free habit. Marmorata—Very robust growth; young leaves beautifully marbled, green andwhite. Ehorabea Variegata—SmaU leaves, having fine silver margin ; distinct. 36 Catalogue of the Canna, or Indian Shot Plant. The Cannas are stately and highly ornamental plants, growing from four to sevenfeet high, with large, broad foliage, terminated with racemes, of showy yellow,crimson or scarlet flowers. Should be taken up in the fall and wintered in the cellar. Exoelsa—Orange and —Red and —Fine yellow. Blooming plants, price 25 cents each. Nigricans—Dark veined —Deep blood


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