. Catalogue. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 142 GREENING BROTHERS' ^xu^ijij^/T_aji_n_ru LnjTJTJxnji_n_f i_ru ltlt ltu n_n_r^ g We are Enthusiasts; I § I We admit it; Do you know that genius never won a battle without it? CANNA "; SIX FEET HIGH. rLnjT/T_n_n_n_n njis\f\r\j~\_n_n rLrLn_n_n_n LARGE FLOWERED DWARF CANNAS. Nothing can be more effective for grouping on lawns or for large beds in parks, than these ever-blooming Cannas. They commence t


. Catalogue. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 142 GREENING BROTHERS' ^xu^ijij^/T_aji_n_ru LnjTJTJxnji_n_f i_ru ltlt ltu n_n_r^ g We are Enthusiasts; I § I We admit it; Do you know that genius never won a battle without it? CANNA "; SIX FEET HIGH. rLnjT/T_n_n_n_n njis\f\r\j~\_n_n rLrLn_n_n_n LARGE FLOWERED DWARF CANNAS. Nothing can be more effective for grouping on lawns or for large beds in parks, than these ever-blooming Cannas. They commence to flower in a short time after planting and are a mass of gorgeous colors until stopped by frost in fall. When grown as pot plants they are beautiful specimens for the porch in summer and continue to bloom all winter if taken into the house or conservatory. The tubers should be dug up in the fall after the first frost and put away in a cool cellar in dry sand or sawdust for winter storage. Duchess de Mortemart—Broad deep green foliage large, well rounded flowers; deep canary yellow, heavily spotted and flaked crimson. Egandale—One of the finest dark-leaved varieties. Foliage dark maroon and green; of erect habit; very compact; throwing up numerous heads of bloom; color bright cherry red. Francois Crozy—This variety is identical with Mad. Crozy in habit and general style of growth; flowers bright orange, bordered with a narrow edge of gold, one of the most desirable shades. Felix Crouse—Plant strong grower, 4 to 5 feet high, foliage deep green; flower spikes very numerous; deep scarlet. Geoffrey St. Hillaire—Rich bronze purple foliage, and large well shaped flowers of a rich glowing scarlet overlaid with orange, 4 to 5 feet high. Henry A. Dreer—Flowers large, of a very rich crimson; foliage bronze-purple, en- tirely distinct. 4 feet. L. Guill—Flowers very large, of a beautiful rich salmon color; foliage green. 5 feet. Lutea Splendens—Large, dark green leaves; fl


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