SPECTACULAR BEDDING PLANTS 
4 C. & J. GRAND NEW LILY-CANNAS 4& 
Continuous Tropical Bloom from June until Frost 
_ The conspicuous successes of C. & J. Cannas in every competition at 
international expositions, both here and in Europe, in which they 
have been entered, enables us to say, without reserve, that C. & J. 
Cannas lead in the Canna world. 
Our Vice-President, Antoine Wintzer, has devoted twenty-two 
years of patient work to developing the wonderful flowers that can 
now be had by everyone, and no flower grown compares in gorgeous 
tropical bloom with the C. & J. Cannas of today. This year we in- 
troduce eight new varieties that are the cream of thousands of pedi- 
greed seedlings, and every one is a gem. 
Cannas for Indoor Bloom (See cut) 
Orchids, Easter lilies and azaleas are not more glorious or beautiful 
than our exquisitely colored large-flowering Cannas blooming under glass. 
The former are scarce these days, and enterprising folks find that Cannas 
just fit their needs for indoor feasts of color. (See our Fall Catalogue.) 
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C. & J. Cannas Grown Under Glass 
8 C. & J.NOVELTY CANNAS FOR 1921 (-22°8™:;.), $5 Each 
LA MRS. ANTOINE WINTZER. 4 ft. This Canna thrills you with 
its exceptional beauty of form and its intensity of color, which is 
C. & J. Cannas Grown Outdoors 
The New z x j a pure, warm, unshaded yellow throughout. The flowers are very 
Ruffled ke firm, large, and set loosely on the stem, graceful and charming 
c % every way. This is, without question, the loveliest pure yellow 
anna (3 Canna yet introduced. $5 each. (Ready May 10.) 
Mrs. Pierre Je 4 DISTINCTION. 5 ft. A very robust grower with large 
flowers of reddish chrome-color, widely bordered 
with pure yellow. A fine bright color for bed- 
ding and very showy when massed. $5 each. 
(Ready May 10.) 
LF DAYBREAK. 3 ft. A dainty dwarf Canna 
that can be used for bordering where a low, 
compact-growing plant is wanted. The color 
effect is an enchanting soft pearl-white; the 
throat is faint salmon-pink. The blooms are 
large, firm, and come on strong, straight 
stems, well above the foliage. $5 each. 
(Ready May 10.) 
Lf WILMER ATKINSON. 4 ft. An im- 
mense, dazzling yellow flower with 
petals 2% inches across. The throat 
and lower petals are faintly tinged with 
apricot, but remainder of flower is purest 
buttercup-yellow. You can count on two 
and three erect bloom-heads on each stalk. 
$5 each. (Ready May to.) 
lA APRICOT. 4ft. In firmness and size of petals, 
this new Canna is in the same class as the 
famous Mrs. A. F. Conard; in color, it is in 
aclass by itself—a buff-yellow base overspread 
with salmon-pink, making a mass effect of rich 
apricot, an entirely new color in Cannas. 
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Pierre $5 each. (Ready May Io.) 
du Pont <—~ 2.4% LE SUSQUEHANNA. 3 ft. A sturdy-growing dwarf with 
“ee be dark olive-green foliage, shaded with bronze. An early 
te bloomer with large old-rose-pink flowers borne on 
An entirely new Canna 
in every way, with ruffled 
flowers of luscious water- 
melon-pink color, that come 
in immense heads from early 
in the summer until frost. , 
The individual flowers are * 
strong bronzy stems. The pink flowers mounted 
upon bronze foliage make this Canna very distinct and 
its dwarf habit makes it especially valuable. $5 each. 
(Ready May 10.) 
LA MOHAWE. 5 ft. Flowers are large, with long petals that 
‘ : ‘ithstand hot sun and rain. Color is brilliant poppy-red in 
very large and handsome, the rich color attracting the eye past dozens pat ; j 
of other Cannas planted in the same field. Foliage is green and healthy the new flower which gradually tones to oriental red or 
and the heads of the flowers, on bronze stems, stand out of the foliage carmine as the flower ages. Bronze foliage. $5 each. 
like beautiful bouquets. $10 each. (Ready May 10.) (See cut.) (Ready May 10.) 
uA Lily-Cannas 4 
26 46 Indicates varieties originated and introduced by The Conard & Jones Co. 
