. Greenhouse and bedding plants : spring of 1897, catalogue no. 2. Bedding plants Seedlings Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Seedlings Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Nursery stock Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. CANNAS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CANNAS, continued. Florence Vaughan. Flowers very large and broad, yellow, spotted bright scarlet; free-blooming and strong haDit. This is one of the best varieties in cultivation. $5 per 100. Geoffroy St. Hillaire. Scarlet and orange ; dark foliage. 4^ feet. Jacquemet Bonnefond. Foliage green, with bronzy purple ribs and vein
. Greenhouse and bedding plants : spring of 1897, catalogue no. 2. Bedding plants Seedlings Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Seedlings Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Nursery stock Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. CANNAS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CANNAS, continued. Florence Vaughan. Flowers very large and broad, yellow, spotted bright scarlet; free-blooming and strong haDit. This is one of the best varieties in cultivation. $5 per 100. Geoffroy St. Hillaire. Scarlet and orange ; dark foliage. 4^ feet. Jacquemet Bonnefond. Foliage green, with bronzy purple ribs and veins ; flowers very large, rich orange-scarlet. 3 feet. J. C. Vaughan. Foliage purple ; flower large, clear deep vermilion-orange, satiny lustre. 3K feet. J. D. Cabos. Foliage dark ; flowers rich apricot, with deeper shadings. 4 feet. Madame Crozy. Habit of growth is vigorous and dwarf; foliage dark green ; flowers closely set on branching stems, orange-crimson, bordered with yel- low. This variety is valuable either for bedding in masses or for cut flowers. $5 per 100. Marquise Arthur de l'Aigle. Flowers crimson, I with wide golden margin and center stained yellow. Maurice Mussy. Rich, satiny vermilion-scarlet, j with broad round petals. 4 feet. Mr. Laforcade. Flowers of large size, of a deep salmon, shaded brick-red; foliage deep bronzy pur- ple. 3 feet. Princess de Brancovan. Flowers cinnabar-red, edged golden brown. P. J. Berckmans. One of the new Crozy set of 1893, six varieties, being selected out of 20, as repre- senting his best achievemennts in Cannas up to that year; and named in our honor by Mr. J. C. Vaughan, of Chicago. Leaves long, narrow, green ; flower spike compact, standing well above the foliage ; flowers large, bright cherry-red ; color almost identical with that of Ehemanni, but petals reflex in a graceful form. 5 feet. Paul Bruant. Dwarf habit; foliage green, edged purple; flowers orange-scarlet. Paul Marquant. Foliage green ; flowers salmon- red, with long p
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