TRADE PRICE LIST—SPRING 1922 
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A New Kind of Canna 
KRAPRICOT. It almost makes “your” mouth water to look-at the luscious 
mixture of fruity colors, like the peach and the orange, in these deep yellow buff petals, 
overlaid with salmon pink, that is why we called it the Apricot Canna. 
But much more remarkable than its popular and pleasing color is the thickness 
and texture, and consequent durability of the petals and hence of the flowers. Herein 
hes the triumph of its tntroductton. Colonel Goethals, who built the Panama Canal says 
that “‘the man who deserves highest praise is he who for the first tume performs an 
achievement.” For years, Mr. Wintzer has been working for just this thing—A Canna 
with flowers that will stand up firmly against rain, wind or sun. 
Apricot is the nearest approach to this ideal. It is of green foliage, average four 
feet high; a good producer and good keeper. Try some for your own sake. 
RETAIL PRICE, 1922, is $1.50 
Trade Price: 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.50; 100 for $50. See it also offered 
in our super-six set, page 2. 
the CONARD %k ROSES 
& JONES CO. WEST GROVE, PA. 
ROBERT PYLE, President ANTOINE WINTZER, Vice-President 
