. Catalogue of rare Florida fruits and flowers for the season of 1890. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Cutler Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. be sown in the open ground in May, but farther north it is best to start the seeds early in the hoose, for the earlier they are started the sooner will the colored leaves appear. After danger of frost is paat plant out in beds of good soil. Introduced at the .Vorth last year at per pkt. Our price of seeds, 10c. ])er pkt. See â¢â¢Snow-on-the-Mountaw," next page. Canna Flaccida. While flower lovers all over the


. Catalogue of rare Florida fruits and flowers for the season of 1890. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Cutler Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. be sown in the open ground in May, but farther north it is best to start the seeds early in the hoose, for the earlier they are started the sooner will the colored leaves appear. After danger of frost is paat plant out in beds of good soil. Introduced at the .Vorth last year at per pkt. Our price of seeds, 10c. ])er pkt. See â¢â¢Snow-on-the-Mountaw," next page. Canna Flaccida. While flower lovers all over the coun- try have been going wild over Canna Ehenianii and introdnc- tions, willingly paying ?1 or more for a small root of the same, they little dreamed fair Florida could boast of a native <"anna with flowers so large and lovely that no Canua in cnltivation can compare with it in delicate beaa- ty. Its blooms vary from a rich gol- den yellow to a pale straw color, are over two inches in diameter the nar- rowest way and five or more inches the widest way. The petals are very delicate, with edgew beautifully crimp- ed, the blossoms resembling the Iris flower in shape and appearance more then a Canna. The plant is dwarf In heightâfrom two to four feetâbat grows vigoroaslj' and blooms pro- fusely all Hammer. It will prove eftp»- cially valuable as a foreground In groups and beds of tali jrrowing ("an- nas. It i)« grown with the greatest ease and s^ems content in auy soil, but will amply repay liberal treatment. The roots sboold be win- tered in a box ol moist earth in the cellar. V\'e feel assured that it will be- come very popular wherever intro- duced. Fine roots, which will bloom this season, 15c. each. 'J for :;5c. "TheCanna Flaccida s.«nt up bloom stalks, butjhe grasshoppers only left one bud that camon; i .: I riTTt was enough for â it would bo a tre : -Z Ju!*.-ph. Please note that these images are extracte


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