Cannas    

Cannas are known for being dependable and bringing that Tropical
look to your garden.  They are easy to grow and grow well almost
anywhere.  They prefer plenty of heat and water.  
In zones 7-10
where the ground doesn't freeze below four to six inches cannas
can be left in the ground all winter.  Other areas dig up in late fall or
after the first frost.  Store in a cool area (50 - 60 degrees) and keep
slightly damp to prevent them from drying out.  

                                      
'Cleopatra'   

  • Bright yellow flowers
with red markings  
  • Apple green foliage
with red-bronze streaks
  • Medium - 4 feet


'Red Dazzler'   

  •  Large ruby-red blooms
  •  Green foliage
  •  Tall - 6+ feet

'Dawn Pink'   

  • Beautiful coral pink blooms
  • Rich dark chocolate foliage
  • Dwarf-only 30"
  • Self-cleaning qualities
Most unique & hard to find

'Maudie Malcom'   

  • Beautiful rose pink blooms
  • Green foliage
  • Dwarf - 3 feet

 Pretoria'
  • Large brilliant orange
flowers
  • Huge yellow leaves striped
with green
  • Tall - 6 feet
Outstanding foliage   

          'Tropical Sunrise'   

  • Soft apricot-pink large flowers
  • Green foliage
  • Medium - 4 feet

'Richard Wallace'

  • Deep Yellow
  • Green foliage
  • Medium - 4 feet
Dee's Gardens
Garden Photos
   'Vanilla Ice'   

  • White large flowers
  • Green foliage
  • Medium - 4 feet
New -a white canna

Growing & Maintenance Tips

Plant in full sun in any well
drained soil. Loose, fertile soil is
best.  They can tolerate a wide
range of growing conditions but
should be watered once a week.
Tropical Sunrise

       'Striped Beauty'   
( Bangkok, Minerva, King of Siam,       Bengel
Tirger)

  • Yellow flowers with white streak
  • Green and yellow striped foliage
  • Dwarf - 3 feet
 'Tropicanna'   

  • Orange flowers
  • Green,Pink,Orange
    and Yellow striped
    foliage
  • Medium - 4 feet
Dawn Pink
Dawn Pink & Tropicana