CHOICEST VARIETIES Ui LILY-CANNAS 



WHITE AND 



YELLOW SHADES 





PINK— LIGHT AND DARK SHADES 



NAME 



Height 



DESCRIPTION 



More dwarf than Snow Queen or Flag 

 of Truce, but the flowers are pure 

 snowy white and very beautiful. . . 



Price 



NAME 

 S Betsy Rosst . . 



Heiglit 



Ft. 

 3 



'z'A 

 4 

 3 



3>i 



A'A 

 4 



4 



4K 

 3K 



4 

 4 



3 



5 



DESCRIPTION 



Price 



tfi Blanche Wintzer 



Ft. 

 3K 



3 



4 



3K 



4 

 S 



4 



4K 

 4K 



4 



3 



4K 

 4 

 4 



So 50 

 15 



15 

 30 



25 



15 



JO 



20 



20 



25 

 20 

 IS 

 25 

 r 00 



Rose-pink; valuable on account of 

 its dwarf habit. Good for bordering 

 beds of taller pink Cannas 



See description, page 27 







S City of Portlandt 



!fi Eastern Beauty 



Jll Hiawatha . 



So 15 



25 



iC ralifrtrn;a + 



Pure rich orange-gold, a color that 

 harmonizes with all others. Par- 

 ticularly fine when massed 



Light cream, almost white 



Light salmon; bronze foliage 



15 





Delicate rosy pink with border of 

 clear cerise; bronze foliage 



Rose-pink; a very free bloomer, pos- 

 sessing a delicate shade of color not 

 known in any other Canna 



Cream, mottled with soft pink 



The grandest salmon-pink Canna ever 

 introduced. Magnificent heads of 

 perfectly formed, firm, lasting flow- 

 ers of almost indescribable beauty. 



Similar to the Rosea gigantea in color. 





ifi Mont Blanc, Imp.t- . . 



Hungariaf 



IS 



ffi Maid of Orleans 



\R Mrs. Alfred F. Con- 



ard • t 





m Flag of Truce • 



IfiGladiatort 



Cream-white, faintly dotted pink. . . . 



A leader for years. Color is bright 

 yellow, spotted with red. No other 

 bedding Canna in this color can 

 surpass this sturdy, robust grower. 



The flowers open pure gold but soon 

 become richly rayed with orange- 



IS 

 20 







!fi Golden Gatet 



(See cut page 27.) 



IfiMrs. Woodrow Wil- 

 son • 



25 



ifi Jane Addams • 



True, bright buttercup-yellow. The 

 buds are pretty, dark maroon 



Bronzy orange - color with golden 

 bronze foliage. An exceptionally 

 attractive flower with a distinct and 



!fi Pocahontas (Bronze 



Olympic) • t 



K Rosea gigantea • t. . ■ - 



!fi Venust 







25 



yi Juanita • 



Giant flowers of soft rose to carmine- 

 ^ pink. Used extensively for years on 

 ' the public grounds at Washington. 



Still a favorite 



The color is gay, rosy pink with a 

 well-defined border of creamy yel- 

 low. An incessant bloomer 



The bronze - leaved Rosea gigantea. 

 Flowers are carmine-pink and very 





25 





An intense yellow with red throat. 

 Resists bleaching better than other 





Hi Wabasht 







IS 





Color, deep rich orange. Dwarf .... 

 Canary-yellow 





ifi Queen of Holland 



Richard Wallace 



LfJ Wawa 



25 

 25 



IS 



m San Diego • 



See description, page 27 





5|l Snow Queen 



See description, page 26 













8 Giant 



Orchid-Flowering 



Cannas 



SfiWintzer's Colossal.t* 5 It. Im- 

 mense, vivid scarlet flowers. An 

 early, persistent bloomer. The 

 largest-flowering Canna in exis- 

 tence. 35 cts. 



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VARIEGATED 



CANNAS 



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This is 

 Wintzer's Colossal 



Burbank. 4Vift. Flower large; color canary- yellow 



with throat spotted crimson. 15 cts. 

 Indiana. 6 ft. Glistening golden orange, like silky 



flags. Most attractive. 15 cts. 

 King Humbert. 4 ft. Bright orange-scarlet, streaked 



with crimson. Magnificent bronze foliage. 15 cts. 

 BiNew York. 5ft. Scarlet. Foliagerich plum-color. 250. 

 Queen Helene.f* 5 ft. Yellow King Humbert. 



Foliage green. Flowers yellow, sometimes blotched 



red. 25 cts. 

 Uncle Sam. • 7 ft. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. 



15 cts. 

 Wyoming. • 7 ft. Flowers orange. Foliage purple. 1 5c. 



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ifiChameleon. 5 ft. Orange, striped red and pink. 25c, 



IfiGaiety. 5 ft. Reddish orange mottled with carmine 

 and edged with yellow. A spectacular bedder. 25 cts. 



ifiGladioflora. 3Vi ft- Crimson, changing to carmine- 

 rose and edged with gold. 15 cts. 



yiPanama. 3 ft. Unique dappled orange-red, with 

 golden yellow edge. 20 cts. 

 SouT. d' A. Crozy. 3 ft. Red, bordered with golden 

 yellow. IS cts. 



Hi Lily-Cannas Ifi 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



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!fi Indicates varieties originated and introduced by Tlie Conard & Jones Co 



