NEW FLORAL GUIDE, SPRING 1911. 
C. & J. GOOD LUCK COLLECTION 
In our experience the surest way to have good luck is to deserve it. That is just why we have named 
these superior Cannas “our good luck collection.” Plant them and you ll see what we mean. You 
will get one of the nicest assortments possible for the price. We prize them every one and when you see 
them blooming in your garden you will prize them too. 
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(4; GLADIATOR—5 feet (sometimes called Im- 
proved Florence Vaughan).— ‘‘Gladiator’’ 
seems to insist upon being looked at. (See 
illustration on this page.) It’s a healthy 
plant, strong vigorous grower, with fine 
green foliage, and large heads of flowers 
that stand the storms and hot sunshine 
better than any other Canna. Color is yel- 
low spotted with red; blooms early and late, 
and al wave looks cheerful. Price, 20c. each, 
postpaid 
7 “NIAGARA” CRIMSON AND GOLD, 3 ft.— 
Great handsome trusses; broad, thick, dur- 
able petals; color, rich deep crimson, with a 
wide irregular border of deep golden yellow. 
Price, 15¢c. each, postpaid. 
148 VENUS, 4 ft.—The color is a gay, rosy pink 
| with a mottled border of creamy yellow. It 
blooms splendidly with heads erect and 
flowers bright, because the old ones drop 
off as fast as. the new ones come. Hasa 
good constitution; green foliage. Price, 
15c. each, postpaid. 
ir BRANDYWINE, 33 ft. — Brandywine is 
Ee eenly handsome all season through. 
It has a luxurious growth of very dark _foli- 
age and is heavily topped with a magnificent 
ainplay of brilliant red flowers. Price, 20c. 
each, pos Cais 
(tj BUTTER UP, 3 ft.—True broke buttercup 
yellow; always shows up bright and clear, — 
and ts undoubtedly the best and most beautiful 
pure bright deep canary yellow Canna in 
existence. (Award of Merit from R.H.S.) 
Price, 20c., each, postpaid. : 
(4 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH, 4 ft.—Dark 
rich velvety crimson, fine shapely flowers in 
large well-filled trusses. A good standard 
kind. Price, 10c. each, postpaid. 
(4) MARTHA WASHINGTON, 3 ft.—The flowers 
are extra large, often measuring over five 
inches across. Color clear, bright rose pink. 
It is a healthy, vigorous grower, and pro- 
digious bloomer. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. 
(4 HIAWATHA 3. ft. — Variegated foliage. 
Large flowers with broad crimped petals. 
Color delicate rosy pink, with border of clear 
cerise. Price, 25c. each, postpaid. 
OFFER No. 53.—The above 8 Cannas in dormant roots for $1.00, postpaid. After May 
Ist, potted plants, $1.25, postpaid. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
GOLD AND YELLOW SHADES VARIEGATED KINDS 
'4 CALIFORNIA, (or Klondike)—4 feet. A pure rich orange | {| CHAMELEON—5 ft. Flowers change color; they open a 
gold, no other like it. Has a good habit of growth, large rich orange striped with red, then turn to yellow and rose 
flowers, erect head, and blooms freely; green foliage. A pink, while cutely curled in the center of each is a single 
color that always looks well. Price, ide. each, postpaid. petal of solid red. Price, 20c. each. 
4 CLOTH OF GOLD—3 ft. Beautiful pure orange tinted | ELIZABETH HOSS—3} feet. Bright red dots on pure 
with gold and coppery red; flowers are of good size and yellow ground; very refined in appearance. Price, 20c. 
continue blooming all season. Dark bronze foliage, striped each, postpaid. 
and edged with brownish green, a splendid kind for the | FLORENCE VAUGHAN—3% feet. Rich golden yellow, 
border of beds or almost anywhere. Price, 15c. each, thickly spotted with bright red. Price, 10c. each, postpaid. 
postpaid. 
, eer GOV. ROOSEVELT—4 ft. A distinct variety. In some 
‘Hi CORONET (Improved)—3 feet. Color is a brilliant can- petals the coloring runs in even bands of red and yellow, 
Bu, yellow. Has large flowers in long full spikes, always other petals are entirely red and sometimes the whole 
right and showy. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. flower is red. Get one and watch its variations. Price, 
4 DR. NANSEN—23 feet. The best real dwarf yellow there 20c. each, postpaid. 
is. A constant and abundant bloomer, and very beauti- | 4; HARLEQUIN—3 feet. Petals are brilliant fiery-red dot- 
ful. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. ted and edged with a deep band of brilliant yellow. 
Price, 20c. each, postpaid. 
Gentlemen: May 1, 1910. QUEEN CHARLOTTE—23 feet. Rich pomegranate red, 
_ Your Cannas that you sent me last year were the bordered with bright golden yellow. Price, 10c. each, 
| finest ever which is saying much. Many were in full postpaid. 
| beauty from June 15th until the frost took them in late : 
SOUVENIR DE ANTOINE CROZY—23 feet. Beautiful red, 
SeOeee: ae Dr. F. 8. C—, Wellfleet, Mass. bordered with golden yellow. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. 
‘ALL PRICES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, are for dormant roots; potted plants will 
be ready May Ist. Price, 5c. each, additional. All postpaid. 
45 Kinds originated by The Conard & Jones Co, See page 51, 
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