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Supreme Court 
After exhaustive tests, our 
National Governmentat Wash- 
ington, D. C., planted in the 
most visited grounds in the 
U.S. (around the public build- 
ings, as here shown) solid 
beds of Olympic, Meteor, 
Rosea_ gigantea, Gladiator, 
Mrs. Alfred F. Conard and 
other C & J. sorts. By rigid 
tests our Government has, for 
its own use, sifted out the 
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ADOPTED BY THE DEPART! LENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGT 
erat 
This series of large Canna beds bespeaks more clearly than words the 
by the Department of Agriculture and those in charge of beautifying the public grounds of our Nation’s Capital. 
See also the bed of C. & J. Cannas in front of the White House, on 
THE ABOVE VARIETIES (EXCEPT OLYMPIC) AND MANY OTHERS ARE OFFERED 
THE CONARD & JONES CO., Canna Specialists, 
x 
Att SES. 
Plant 
hig 
h favor in which our Cannas are held 
American 
Florists 
in National Convention at Min- 
neapolis, August, 1913, gave 
foremost place to the display 
of Conard & Jones Cannas 
over all competitors, mention- 
ing especially Beacon (see 
this in color on other side), 
Blanche Wintzer, Panama and 
Olympic, all of which are de- 
scribed on pages 42 to 47. 
These, with others, formed a 
splendid array that carried 
off highest honors. 
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back cover. 
IN BEDS ON PAGE 49 
WEST GROVE, PA. , 
