. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists^ Review Fbbhuaky 8, 1917. Cannas Cannas Cannas J-ust received a carload in fine shape, two to three eye, plump, dormant roots, true to name. KING HUMBERT, most popular Canna of all, fine Bronze leaf, Orange-scarlet flower, per 100, $; 250 for $; per 1000, $».00 Red Flowering, green foliage Doz. Alphonse Bouvier, 5 ft., dark crimson $ Chas. Henderson, 4 ft., bright crimson 30 Duke of Marlborough, 4'fl ft., dark .30 Express. 2^3 ft., scarlet-crimson 50 J. D. Eisele, 5 ft., vermilion-scarlet 30 Louisiana, 7 ft., b


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists^ Review Fbbhuaky 8, 1917. Cannas Cannas Cannas J-ust received a carload in fine shape, two to three eye, plump, dormant roots, true to name. KING HUMBERT, most popular Canna of all, fine Bronze leaf, Orange-scarlet flower, per 100, $; 250 for $; per 1000, $».00 Red Flowering, green foliage Doz. Alphonse Bouvier, 5 ft., dark crimson $ Chas. Henderson, 4 ft., bright crimson 30 Duke of Marlborough, 4'fl ft., dark .30 Express. 2^3 ft., scarlet-crimson 50 J. D. Eisele, 5 ft., vermilion-scarlet 30 Louisiana, 7 ft., bright scarlet 30 Pennsylvania, 5 ft., vermilion-scarlet 30 Prince Wied, 4 ft., deep crimson 35 Pink-flowering Sorts Hungaria. 3»2 ft., large flowers, beautiful rose-pink 00 Mme. Berat. 4^ ft., rose-carmine 35 100 1000 $ $ 2 25 20 00 100 $ 1000 $ 80 White-flowering Sorts Doz. Mont Blanc, S'a ft., almost^re white $ Yellow and Orange Sorts Austria. 5 Yellow Florence Vaughan, 5 ft., yellow, spotted crimson 35 Gladiator. 4*fl ft., deep yellow, dotted red ... .30 Indiana. 3ifl ft., orange, striped red 30 1,'.K) Kate Gray, 5 ft., orange-salmon 35 Richard Wallace, 4ifl ft., canary yellow 30 * Bronze Leaf Sorts David Harum, 3»2 ft., dark bronze foliage 40 Egandale. 4 ft., currant red 35 2000 King Humbert. 6 ft., orange-scarlet 70 A. HENDERSON & CO., 211 North State Street, CHICAGO iusisteuco of tlio House when the Ijill goes to confcreiicc. Tliis is the aimiial t'ustoni, for Congress is loath to jjive up that -which has become an institution. J. H. Warren, a traveler for the Albert Dickinson Co., Cliica^o, suffered a badly lacerated foot in .1 wreck at Cronnvell. la., February 2. He is at his home at La Grange, 111. The U. S. Department of Agriculture has issued a bulletin


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