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50 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
C.& J. Standard Ever-Bloomins Canna Lili¢s 
All Introduced by Us Except Kinds Marked (*) 
Red and Crimson Kinds 
Black Prince—A magnificent variety, flowers frequently 
five to Six inches across; color, an intense dark velvety ma- 
roon, almost black, a strong erect grower, with fine dark red 
stems and deep green leaves edged with purple, about five 
feet. Dormant, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
Cherokee—This Canna is a royal beauty, of pure dark ma- 
roon, a shade of coloring so intensely deepand rich that it 
beggars all description; petals are two inches broad, soit 
and fine as velvet, blossoms borne on big branching trusses, 
about three and a half feet high, foliage light green and very 
good. Dormant, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
Compte de Sachs—Four feet; foliage: deep bronzy green, 
the howers open out nearly flat, color clear crimson scarlet 
without markings, flower heads large and full and carried 
well above the foliage and showing off to good advantage, 
comes into flower early and continues to flower all Summer; 
a solid bed of this Canna will produce a very brilliant mass 
of bright red. Dormant, 15 cts. each, postpaid.* 
Pink Shades 
New Pink Canna, “ Louise”’—A magnificent Canna that is 
a strong grower and free bloomer; the flowers are large with 
long petals; color, soft deep rich rose pink, delicately dap- 
pled and streaked with red, the bloom spikes are unusually 
large and fine, about five feet. Green foliage. 10 cts. each. 
Lorraine (Improved )—An entirely rare and charming com- 
bination of colors; soft rose pink, widely bordered with 
creamy white; fine erect heads of large well expanded flow- 
ers; constant bloomer. Height four feet. 10 cts. each. 
New Rose Pink Canna, Luray—Makes fine shapely plants; 
three and a half to four feet; massive heads of splendid bold 
flowers, clean bright pink, very showy and handsome, green 
foliage. Dormant Roots, 10 cts. each, postpaid. 
Rosemawr—The color is bright rosy pink, elegantly mottled 
with rose and shaded with rich golden yellow at the throat; 
flowers extra large and very durable; the trusses are im- 
mense, height about three feet. Strong Dormant Roots, only 
15 cts. each. 
A DRIVEWAY THROUGH OUR CANNA FIELDS. 
Giant Crimson—Grows five to six feet high; immense trusses 
of grand flowers borne erect, color intense glowing crim- 
son; very bright and striking and valuable for centre pieces, 
as it is oné of the tallest and brightest of all. Dormant 
roots, 10cts. each. 
Mrs. Geo. A. Strohlein—A grand variety with extra large 
bright amaranth red flowers, which are raised well above the 
foliage in strong, heavy, many-flowered trusses; grows about 
six feet high with large bronzy-purple foliage, entirely dis- 
tinct. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.* 
Philadelphia—This splendid Canna originated here in 1896, 
and still holds its place as one of the best crimson Cannas 
yet introduced. ‘‘The Philadelphia’’ grows about three feet 
high, bears splendid heads of large finely expanded flowers, 
makes handsome plants the whole season. 10 cts. each. 
Pres. MeKinley—A very handsome variety, with deep rich 
crimson flowers, which are beautifully formed. The plant is 
a low, compact grower with a luxurious mass of green 
foliage (only 2% feet). 10 cts. each, postpaid.* 
George Washington—A noble variety of exquisite finish 
and well worthy of its name; the color is deep velvety crim- 
son, beautifully shaded, the flowers are large, have broad 
petals, and are borne erect in bold massive trusses; height, 
about three and a half feet. Large Roots, 10 cts. each. 
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““BUTTERCUP'' IN THE FOREGROUND. 
The Maiden’s Blush- Originated here (1897), and still one 
of our most popular kinds; it is pronounced by experts pure 
soit pink, entirely different from all others; everyone says it 
is one of the sweetest and most lovely shades ever seen; it is 
an immense bloomer and isa neat compact grower. Good 
Dormant Roots, only 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
Mile. Berat—Bright pink flowers, four feet. Dormant’ Roots, 
10 cts. each. $1.00 per doz., postpaid.* 
September 28, 1908. 
The Conard & Jones Company, 
The Cannas have done finely and are very beautiful. 
Yours truly, Mrs. Walter Nixon, Indiana. 
Prices for all on POSTAGE BY EXPRESS 
this page, unless - —— 
otherwise noted. Each | 5 | 10 100 
Until May Ist, 
Dormant Roots . 10 cts. | 40 cts. | 78 cts. $6.00 
After May Ist, 
Potted Plants. 15 cts. | 60 cts. | $1.00 $8.00 
Please See Canna Bed Suggestions, Page 52. 
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