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Choicest Varieties ffi LILY-CANNAS 





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See back cover. Description page 90. 



See description on page 44 and also bed on page 42. 



Gladioflora. See description below. 



RED SHADES— LIGHT AND DARK 





RED SHADES- 



-LIGHT AND DARK 





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DESCRIPTION 



Price 



$0 20 



15 



20 



15 

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25 

 15 



15 



IS 

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75 

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35 

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Patrie 



!fi Philadelphia 



S Pillar of Fire 



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DESCRIPTION 



Light crimson. Splendid bedder 



An excellent dwarf crimson 



A giant in height; color is bright 

 crimson-scarlet; medium-sized 

 flowers 



Very large flowers; color intense scar- 

 let. This is one of our finest new 



Price 



S Beacon 



Moderate-sized flowers, of rich car- 

 dinal-red. borne in great impressive 

 heads; blooms unceasingly 



Red flowers on dark bronze foliage . . . 



Intense, deep, velvety maroon. 

 Green foliage with mahogany-col- 



So 15 



ffi Black Beauty (Im- 

 proved) 



!fi Black Prince 



IS 

 15 





Triumph 





tfi Brandywine 



Very dark foliage, topped with bril- 



Deep crimson. A splendid dwarf. . . . 



Individual flowers often 5 inches 

 across; color bright scarlet; foliage 







!fi Wm. Saunders. . . . 





Comte de Sachs . . 

 S Conowingo 



Intense, deep, fiery scarlet. Foliage 

 plum-color at the base shading to 



25 











VARIEGATED KINDS 





David Harum 



Bright vermilion-scarlet, mottled 





WDuke of Marl- 

 borough 



Dark, rich velvety crimson; fine. 



!fi Gladioflora 



tfiHalley's Comet 



ffiJennie Walls 

 Fahnline 



KLorraine (Im- 

 proved) 



Mme. Crozy if. . . 

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Crimson, changing to carmine-rose 





Egandale 



Cherry-red flowers; fine, rich bronze 



Scarlet flowers with pure yellow 

 throats and edged golden yellow. 

 A grand showy Canna that is un- 



Pink and primrose, with the lips of 

 the petals flashing carmine-pink 









Express 







Firebird -^ 



S George Washing- 



Clear glistening scarlet flowers borne 

 in immense trusses. One of the 

 finest reds recently introduced 



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ton 



Beautiful orange-scarlet, edged bright 

 golden yellow 



The crimson-and-gold Canna. Color 

 is rich crimson with a wide, irregu- 

 lar border of deep golden yellow. A 

 great favorite for edging 



See back cover. Description on page 





tfi Giant Crimson. . . . 



Splendid, large crimson flowers. Fine 



-5 



tfi Jupiter 



KMeteor (Wint- 



Rich red flowers; immense deep, pur- 

 ple foliage, some leaves 1 foot wide 



15 



zer'sj 



The grandest red Carina we know. 



Sfi Panama 







Brilliant crimson, with magnificent 



15 







Mount Etna 



Queen Charlotte . . 



Sfi Sam Trelease (Im- 

 proved) 



Souv. d' A Crozy. . 



50 



Mrs. Geo. A. 

 Strohlein 



Flowers amaranth-red, with large 



Pomegranate-red bordered with 



20 



An intense, bright poppy-red with a 

 thread of buttercup-yellow around 





S Olympic 



Rich oriental red, with center shaded 

 lighter red and dappled carmine. 

 Large individual blossoms that 

 make heads which are simply 







50 





Beautiful red bordered with golden 











NOTE. 



Prices named are for dormant roots. Potted plants will be ready May 1, price, 5 cts. each additional, all postpaid 

 !fi Indicates varieties originated and introduced by The Conard & Jones Company. 



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