Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . base, merging into carmine at tips of petals; 4i feet. J. D. Eisele. Bright vermilion-scarlet, overlaid with orange;a fine bedder; ^^ feet. Jean Tissot. One of the brightest; color an intense, brilliantvermilion, with bright orange shadings, a color that can beseen as far as the eye will carry; massive foliage; 5 feet. Luray. A pleasing deep rosy-pink; 4J feet. Aliss Berthine Brunner. Large, open panicles of pure yel-low flowers, minutely spotted with orange-scarlet; 4t feet. Mrs. Geo. A. Strohlein. Very large amaranth-red flowers,mass


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . base, merging into carmine at tips of petals; 4i feet. J. D. Eisele. Bright vermilion-scarlet, overlaid with orange;a fine bedder; ^^ feet. Jean Tissot. One of the brightest; color an intense, brilliantvermilion, with bright orange shadings, a color that can beseen as far as the eye will carry; massive foliage; 5 feet. Luray. A pleasing deep rosy-pink; 4J feet. Aliss Berthine Brunner. Large, open panicles of pure yel-low flowers, minutely spotted with orange-scarlet; 4t feet. Mrs. Geo. A. Strohlein. Very large amaranth-red flowers,massive bronze foliage; 5 feet. Mile. Berat. The nearest approach to a pink in a first-classbedder; 4 feet. Mme. Crozy. The popular golden-edged bright scarlet; 4feet. Jean Beurier. Salmon-rose dashed and mottled withvermilion; small yellow edge; 4 feet. Mont. Blanc. Very large, creamy-white flowers; 3h feet. Ondine. Scarlet suffused with orange; goldgn-yellow edge;3 feet. Papa Nardy. Very large, rich currant-red, with a purplishsheen; 4^ feet. Price:. Large-flowering Canna. PreS. Meyer. A glorious Canna with large flowers in immensetrusses; color rich cherry-carmine, producing a gorgeous effect;bronzy foliage; 4 feet. Professor Hugo de Vrles. A soft and delicate shade ofrosy-carmine; 3 feet. Professor Rodenwaldt. Large and effective deep crimson-scarlet, of compact habit; 3 feet. Richard Wallace. A pleasing canary-yellow with exception-ally large flowers, which are carried well above the foKage;one of the best yellow bedders; 4i feet. Rubin. The ruby-carmine flowers of this are not large, butare produced in profusion and are intensely rich and glowing,which, combined with the dark, bronzy-green foliage, make itone of the best bedding varieties in our collection. Secretaire Chabanne. Distinct and pleasing salmon; veryfree; a fine bedder; 3 feet. Venus. One of the softest and most delicately colored varietiesthat has yet been introduced. The flowers are of fair size, ofa soft


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