!fi Lii/Y-Cannas 



Jhe Conard &Jones Co. 



Choicest Varieties Sfi Lily-Cannas 



From the Gardener for Commissioners 

 of Lincoln Park, Chicago, III. 



The Conard & Jones Co. November 14. 



Gentlemen: The Cannas I bought of you 

 last spring made a splendid showing in Lin- 

 coln Park. You have a few more varieties I 

 should like to give a trial next spring. 



Respectfully, R. S. 



^flrrrPv d(\ One each of the 

 -U11LK> IO spIendid cannas 



marked with a •*■ on pages 44, 45 and 46, 

 selected varieties that we especially rec- 

 ommend. The 8 in dormant roots for 

 $1.75; or potted plants 1 after May 1), 

 the 8 for $2, postpaid. 



See description below 



From the Superintendent of Parks, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



The Conard & Jones Co. November 5. 



Gentlemen: I wish to say that I was indeed 

 very much pleased with your Canna exhibit 

 in the Outdoor Garden of the S. A. F. and O. 

 H.. which was of unsurpassed beauty during 

 the entire summer. All your Cannas were 

 free bloomers, showing erect flower-spikes, 

 which were well branched, of excellent colors 

 and perfect flowers. The varieties I admired 

 most were Meteor, Mrs. A. F. Conard and Pan- 

 ama. Yours very truly, Theodore Worth 



Pres.-Soc. of American Florists 



See description, page 45 



PINK- LIGHT AND DARK SHADES 



NAME 



Sfi Betsy Ross -*. .. 

 !fi Eastern Beauty . 



!fi Evolution 



Sfi Hiawatha 



Hungaria. 

 Sfi Louise. . . . 



Sfi Loveliness 



Sfi Luray 



Sfi Maid of Orleans 

 Sfi Martha Washing- 

 ton 



Sfi Minnehaha 



SMrs. Alfred F. 



Conard 



Sfi Mrs. W o o d r o w 



Wilson 



Ui Rosea gigantea 



Sfi Shenandoah . . . 

 Sfi Venus * 



Sfi Wabash 



Sfi Wawa 



Sfi West Grove . 



Zenith 



Height 



feet 

 3 



4 



4 



3 



3K 



S 



3 



4 

 4X 



3 



4 



4 

 4 



3^ 



4 

 4 



4 



3 



4K 



DESCRIPTION 



Beautiful rose-pink; valuable 

 account of its dwarf habit 



Light salmon and orange flowers; 

 bronze foliage 



Flowers rich pink with a golden tint; 

 bronze foliage 



Delicate rosy pink with border of 

 clear cerise; bronze foliage 



Attractive rose-pink 



bloomer 



Soft rose-pink 



with red 



See back cover. 



very free 

 delicately dappled 



Bright pink; free bloomer 



Rich cream ground mottled and 

 shaded with soft pink 



Extra-large flowers of bright rose- 

 pink ; a great bloomer 



Color shades through gold and cream 

 to a center of peachblow-pink; 

 splendid 



The grandest pink Canna ever intro- 

 duced. See in color on page 4 1 



Similar to the Mrs. A. F. Conard in 

 color, but a deeper pink. See 

 description, page 44 



Giant flowers of soft rose to carmine- 

 pink. See Canna bed on page 41.. 



Waxy rose-pink" flowers 



The color is gay rosy pink with a 

 well-defined border of creamy yel 

 low. An incessant bloomer 



See back cover 



A new shade of soft pink 



Rich coral-pink flowers that with- 

 stand rain and heat 



Orange-pink or salmon with the 

 tongue pure orange; unlike any 

 other Canna 



Price 



So 15 

 IS 

 15 

 IS 



GIANT ORCHID-FLOWERING CANNAS 



NAME 



Burbank. 



Indiana 



Italia 



King Humbert -k . 



Sfi Louisiana 



Sfi Mrs. CarlKelsey.. 



Mrs. Kate Gray. . . 

 Sfi New York 



Pennsylvania 



Uncle Sam 



Sfi Wintzer's Colossal 



Wyoming 



Heijhl 



feet 



6 

 4 

 4 



7 

 6 

 5 

 S 

 6 

 7 

 5 



DESCRIPTION 



A giant in size. Canary-yellow with 

 throat spotted crimson 



Glistening golden orange 



Brilliant red; bordered yellow 



Bright orange-scarlet streaked with 



crimson. Magnificent bronze foliage . 

 Flowers 7 inches across; vivid scarlet. 



Orange-scarlet, striped yellow 



Orange-scarlet, flaked golden yellow. 



Scarlet; foliage rich plum-color 



Pure deep scarlet flowers 



Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers 



Finest orchid-flowering Canna. See 



cut below and description page 44. 

 Blossoms orange-colored; of immense 



size; foliage is purple 



Price 



So is 



IS 

 IS 



15 



IS 



15 



20 



20 



15 

 15 



50 



IS 



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^LOWERS 

 OVER 8 INCHES 

 ACROSS 



Prices named are for dormant roots; started plants (after May 1), 5 cts. each extra 



46 Sfi Indicates Varieties Introduced by The C. & J. Co. 



