C. & J. Ever-Blooming Canna Lilies—New Floral Guide—S§pring, 1905. . BI 
Giant Orchid=Flowering CANNA LILIES — 
This class is remarkable for the extraordinary size and rare beauty of its flowers, 
often over seven inches across in odd fantastic forms and the most fascinating color 
combinations imaginable. 
“How much like orchids they look.” 
ANNAITAII A> oy 
Visitors upon seeing these in our Canna fields often remark : 
PENNSYLVANIA.—Until the introduction of our new. 
Giant Orchid Canna Louisiana (1905) this was un- 
doubtedly the finest hybrid Orchid-Flowering Canna 
extant. It was introduced by us in 1902. The flowers 
are pure deep scarlet of immense size and borne in 
splendid branching spikes on strong tree-like plants 
six to seven feet high. Dormant Roots, 15 cts. each, 
Potted Plants, 20 cts each, postpaid. 
New Giant Flowering Carna, ‘‘Italia’’—Immense 
flowers of the true Orchid form; centre brilliant red, 
petals widely bo: dered with clear yellow; striking and 
handsome. Height, three to four feet. Dormant 
Roots, 10 cts. each; Potted Plants, 15 cts. each, 
postpaid. 
‘‘ Burbank.’’ A Fine Yellow Canne—A giant in size, 
five to six feet high, and bearing flowers six to seven 
inches across, mostly semi-double; color beautiful 
rich canary yellow, the throat finely spotted crim- 
son; beautiful. Dormant Roots, 10 cts. each; 
Potted Plants, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
Above 3, Postpaid, only 25 cts: 
Giant-Flewering Canna, ‘‘ Austria’’—Grows 
five to six feet high, with leaves fifteen to eight- 
een inches long and eight to ten inches broad, 
flowers six to seven inches across; color, pure 
golden yellow; a vigorous grower. Dormant 
Roots, 10 cts. each, 
lirs. Kate Gray— Flowers sixinches across; color 
a splendid shade of rich orange scarlet, finely 
flaked and streaked with yolden yellow tints; 
height, 4% ft. Fine Dormant Roots. 15 cts. each, 
posipaid,. 
Allemania—A splendid variety. The outer petals 
are bright scarlet with a broad yellow border, 
the inside colors being scarlet and dark red, 
beautifully mottled and variegated; height five 
feet. Dormant Roots. 10 cts., postpaid 
Partenope—Flowers of extra large size, the broad, wavy petals glisten like silk; the prevailing color is orange, delicately 
streaked with scarlet tints, and suffused with salmon; early and a free bloomer; green foliage; five to six feet in height. 
Dormant Roots. 10 cts. each, postpaid. 
ABOVE SEVEN in good strong roots, until May Ist, postpaid, only 65 CENTS 
LOUISIANA 
Our New Grand Prize Orchid Flowering Canna Lily. 
only by The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
Price, $1.00 each. Delivered Free. 
back cover page. 
Introduced and for Sale 
See painting from Nature on 
BRONZE-LEAVED CANNA LILIES 
These Canna Lilies are entirely different from any others and sure to attract 
attention wherever seen. 
Instead of being green, the foliage is a rich bronze or purple 
plum color, sometimes a solid shade, but often attractively striped, edged or variegated 
with olive brown or bronze. 
(except “ Black Beauty’’) all are good bloomers. 
sorts—(new ones) pages 49 and 50. 
Black Beauty—Undoubtedly has the darkest and most mag- 
nificent foliage of all purple ieaved Cannas ever introduced. 
The leaves are black shining purple, very rich and glossy, 
makes a magnificent plant, four to five feet high. Flowers 
.are glowing crimson, but quite small. An extra fine plant 
for centre of beds, vases, etc. Good Sound Roots at 25 cts. 
each. Potted Plants, 30 cts. each, postpaid. 
New Bronze-Leaf Canna, ‘‘Chautauqua’’—A distinguished 
looking Canna. Flowers pure rich scarlet, intensely vivid ; 
luxurious tropical foliage, prettily bronzed. Especially val- 
uable for massing. Dormant Roots, 20 cts each, postpaid. 
New Dwarf Canna, ‘‘David Harum’’—A bright vermilion 
scarlet, mottled with deep red. Dormant Roots, until May 
Ist, 20 cts. each, postpaid 
New Bronze-Leaf Canna, ‘‘Eastern Beauty ’’—Flowers a 
charming shade of light salmon and orange that changes 
after two or three days toa most attractive flesh pink. A 
free bloomer, height four to five feet. Dormant Roots, 10 
cts.; Plants 15 cts. each, postpaid. ° 
Growth is luxuriant, height usually four to five feet and 
See also seven other Bronze-leaved 
Egandale—A fine bronze-leaved variety; pretty cherry-red 
flowers, borne well above the foliage; handsome and dis- 
tinct. Dormant Roots, 10 cts each, $1.00 per doz., post= 
paid. 
King Humbert—Has flowers as large as the largest of the 
orchid flowering Cannas. Bright orange scarlet. streaked 
with crimson. Foliage is bronze with brownish green 
stripes, large, thick and leathery. A strong, robust grower; 
height, 4 feet. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
Mount Etna—Magnificent dark purple foliage; flowers in- 
tense brilliant crimson; exceedingly fine for single speci- 
mens, centre of beds, etc.; height, 4 feet. Good Live Roots, 
15 cts each; Potted plants, only 20 cts., postpaid. 
Shenandoah—A splendid and most unique novelty. The 
foliage is rich ruby red, exquisitely veined and tinted like 
some rare hot-house plant. It bears fine large trusses of 
beautiful waxy rose-pisk flowers, abundant bloomer and 
highly ornamental. Nice Live Roots, 10 cts. each; Potted 
plants, 15 cts. each, postpaid 
These EIGHT Beautiful Dark-Leaved Canna Lilies, only $1.25 
After April 15th, Potted Plants at 5 cts. each more than Dormant Roots 
