THE CONARD-PYLE CO. « Jiar Bp s e Qrowers * West Qrove, Pa. 



tfi .American Pedigree Cannas tfi 



UNEQUALED FOR GORGEOUS TROPICAL BLOOM ALL SUMMER 



Seven Canna novelties and four bronze-leaved varieties which formerly sold at prices up to $5, are 

 offered on this page at popular prices, without in the least lessening the same high quality which has 

 made tfi (good luck) Cannas famous throughout the United States. These choice beauties are unsurpassed 

 in their class, and will make the most spectacular, yet dependable, show of any bedding flower grown. 



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Lfi ANTOINE WINTZER. 5 ft. The most gorgeous, 

 dazzling crimson color yet produced in Cannas, 

 so vivid it defies a word description. Great, 

 proud heads of Iong-petaled blooms shimmer and 

 flash in the sunlight as they softly move in the 

 summer breeze. Named in honor of our late 

 Vice-President, the greatest Canna hybridist 

 this country has ever known. All varieties marked 

 Hi are products of his skill, and this one was his 

 favorite red. $1 each. 



ffi COMMANDER BYRD. 4 ft. One of the best 

 near-white Cannas yet produced. The flower- 

 heads are beautifully formed, on erect stems 

 above the green foliage, and keep repeating con- 

 stantly all season until hard frost. Each single 

 bloom is perfect, and a truss of fifteen to twenty, 

 all showing at once, gives a cool effect during the 

 hot summer months when Cannas are in their 

 glory. $1 each. 



New 



Canna 



Mrs. 



Herbert 



Hoover 



Ifi HOLLYWOOD. 4 ft. A beautiful Canna with 

 green leaves, bronzed stems, and nice open 

 flower-heads borne well above the foliage. Color 

 is orange-pink shading out to salmon-orange at 

 the tips of the petals, and the throat is clear 

 begonia-rose. Different from anything else yet 

 produced. 75 cts. each, postpaid. 



COPPER GIANT. 4 ft. Among the finest of the 

 yellow Cannas. Immense flowers of madder- 

 orange, suffused with rose, are produced in great 

 heads. Very effective when massed. 50 cts. each, 

 postpaid. 



ffiMRS. HERBERT HOOVER. See illustration. 

 4 ft. The buds are deep Oriental carmine and 

 open to immense, firm-petaled flowers of luscious 

 watermelon-pink on erect, strong stems, carrying 

 from ten to fifteen blooms on each head. The 

 bloom-stalks follow close on each other, thus 

 insuring a constant show of color. $1.50 each. 



ffi GOLD BANK. 4 ft. Color is rich coppery gold 

 or cadmium-yellow, heavily overlaid with oranges 

 Growth is strong and upright. The well-formed 

 flowers are abundantly produced, well above the 

 green foliage. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



ifi MONTEZUMA. 3V 2 ft. Rich, velvety, 

 firm flowers of nopal-red and scarlet — a 

 dazzling, brilliant color. The decorative 

 bronze foliage in itself is attractive, even 

 if there were no blooms. 75 cts. each, ppd. 



7 CANNA NOVELTIES $A.50 



• 1 each of the above seven for T" 

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^ 4 Bronze -leaved Cannas 



KING HUMBERT. 4ft. Flower 



orange-scarlet, streaked crimson. 



Handsome ebony foliage, which is 



._> equaled by no other variety. 



25 cts. each, postpaid. 



|£i HONOLULU. < 'Bronze-leaf City of 

 Portland." 3 ft. Open flowers of La- 

 France pink, heavily overlaid with 

 deeper pink. The bronzy foliage 

 makes a nice setting for the dainty 

 pink blooms. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



ifi THE AMBASSADOR. 4 ft. Brilliant, large, 

 r cherry-red flowers, borne freely on strong stems 



well above the healthy bronze foliage. Splendid 



for bedding. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



WYOMING. 7 ft. Very large orange-colored 

 blossoms. The foliage is rich purplish bronze. 

 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



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BRONZE-LEAVED CANNAS 



1 each of the above four for 

 PLEASE ASK FOR OFFER No. 52a 



$1 



