Gold and Yellow Shades 
Creamy White Canna, ‘“Alsace”—Has creamy white 
flowers and blooms throughout the season in fine shapely 
plants, three to four feethigh. Until the introduction of our 
New White Canna ‘‘Mt. Blanc,’ ‘‘Alsace’’ was the nearest 
approach to a pure white variety. But it is still in great de- 
mand because of its low price and the magnificent and strik- 
ing effect it produces when planted with other Cannas, es- 
pecially in large rows and beds. 10 cts. each, postpaid. 
Buttercup—True bright buttercup yellow; large beautifully 
formed flowers in fine large handsome trusses; stands un- 
favorable weather better than most any other kind and _ al- 
ways shows up bright and clear, and zs undoubtedly the best 
and most beautiful pure bright, deep canary yellow Canna 
in existence, height, three feet. Dormant Roots, 20 cts. each. 
New Canna, “Cloth of Gold’—A 
golden yellow Canna on a dwarf 
plant with dark foliage is certainly 
an acquisition. Beautiful pure orange 
tinted with gold and coppery red; 
flowers are of good size and continue 
blooming all season. The plants 
grow onlytwo to three feet high, have 
! dark green foliage, striped and edged 
with brownish bronze, a splendid 
kind for the border of beds or almost 
anywhere. Price, Dormant Roots, 15 
cts., postpaid. 
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this year. 
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Compte de Bouchard —Golden yel- 
low flowers, spotted red; four and a 
half feet. Dormant Roots, 10 cts. 
each; $1.00 per doz., postpaid.* a@@P 
Coronet, (Improved)—This is one 
New Floral Guide—Spring, 1906. 
C. & J. Dependable Canna Lilies 
All Introduced by the C. & J. Co., Except the Few Marked (*) 
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Variegated Kinds 
New Variegated Canna, ‘‘Admiral Schley’’—A very 
bold and strong variety having large, broad-petaled, wide- 
open flowers; color, rich orange scarlet, spotted and dashed 
all over with bright crimson; petals banded with rich golden 
yellow, grows three feet high, very striking and showy. 
Dormant Roots, 35 cts. each. 
The New Striped Canna, “Chameleon” (1905)—Flowers 
change color; they open a rich orange striped with red, then 
turn to yellow and rose pink, while cutely curled in the 
centre of each is a single petalof solid red. The entire effect 
is very conspicuous and fascinating; height, five feet. Dor- 
mant Roots, 25 cts. each. 
Conqueror-Immense flowers in grand 
trusses of enormous size, borne erect, 
three and a half to four feet high; the 
petals are often three inches long by 
two inches broad, and very thick and 
durable; color, rich orange scarlet, 
dappled all over with bright maroon 
and beautifully edged with golden 
yellow. Sound Dormant Roots, 10 
cts. each, postpaid. 
Madame Crozy—Popular and valua- 
ble, rich orange scarlet flowers, 
edged with bright golden yellow. 
Two and a half feet.* 
C.& J. 
Cannas 
won 
Grand 
Prize 
at 
St. Louis 
World’s 
Fair. 
“Niagara,” Crimson and Gold—We 
consider ‘‘/Viagara”’ the best of the 
low-growing variegated Cannas. 
Great handsome trusses; broad, thick, 
durable petals; color, rich deep crim- 
of the most satisfactory bright yellow ; COMPTE DE BoucHaARD son with a wide irregular border of 
Cannas you can plant; the flowers 
are large and borne in long full spikes; blooms all the time 
and is very handsome and showy; stands both heat and cold 
wel height, three feet. Dormant Roots, 15 cts. each, post- 
paid. 
Dr. Nansen—Remarkably large branching trusses of clear 
pure yellow flowers; a constant and abundant bloomer, and 
a beautiful and highly satisfactory variety; after Buttercup, 
this is one of the best; height, three feet. Dormant Roots, 
15 cts. each, postpaid. 
Eldorado (Canna of Spotted Gold) —Medium height; flow- 
ers are large and borne in great profusion the whole season; 
bright, clear golden yellow, faintly dotted with red, one of 
the brightest and handsomest golden-yellow varieties. Dor- 
mant Roots, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
Evolution—Flowers rich golden yellow, shading to a centre 
of beautiful blush pink; such exquisite, dainty color, 
mounted on the eardcein’ dark bronze foliage, produces one 
of the most rare and pleasing color contrasts of any Canna 
in existence. Exceedingly unique and sure to attract at- 
tention. 
Queen of Holland—Well-balanced plats, two and a half 
‘to three feet high. Foliage very dark green, heavily veined 
and edged with bronze, bears immense branching trusses of 
perfectly beautiful flowers. Color, deep rich orange. 
Florence Vaughn—Rich golden yellow, thickly spotted with 
bright red; three and a half feet. Dormant Roots, 10 cts. 
each; $1.00 per doz., postpaid.* 
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deep golden yellow; height, three feet, 
green foliage. Dormant, 15 cts. each. 
Queen Charlotte—Plants dwarf and compact; flowers rich 
pomegranate red, bordered with bright golden yellow. 
Two and a half feet. 
Souvenir de Antoine Crozy—Beautiful red bordered with 
golden yellow. Two and a half feet. 
Our Customers are almost invariably surprised and de- 
lighted with their Canna Beds. We get many letters like 
this one: 
THE ConaRD & JONES Co. 9-16-1905. 
. The Canna Bed that we got this Spring was a 
grand success, and next Spring will send for another as we 
have an immense lawn. 
Mrs. B. J. SCANNELL, Omaha, Neb. 
Prices of above, POSTPAID | BY EXPRESS 
unless otherwise SSS SSSES LSS 
noted. Each | bare nto 100 
Until May 1st. | | | | ; 
Dormant Roots . | 10 cts. | 40 cts. | 75 cts $6.00 
After May Ist, | 
Potted Plants. .. | 15cts. | 60cts.| $1.00 $8.00 
