WEST GROVE, PENNA. 



17 





ifi 



TWO PICTURES 





only one, or possibly six, finally 



chosen as super- 



ior to exsiting varieties and good 



[ enough to send 



out to Conard & Jones customers. In his 18 1 



years of painstaking toil, Mr. ' 



Wintzer has han- 





dled between 

 40,000 and 





^ 



50,000 seed- 





lings w h ic h 



have to be 



cared forSum- 



mer and Win- 



ftl lV'4f ''lHHHL.^k. 



ter, and all 





this expense 





and labor has 



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been spent to 



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raise the C. & 





J. Lily - Canna 



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to the high 



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standing i t 



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now occupies 



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as the finest 



H^BE- 



and most sat- 



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isfactory, con- 



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s t a n t and 



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sure bloom- 



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ing Summer 



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fiower in ex- 



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istence. One 



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of America's 



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most promi- 



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nent horticul- 



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turists says : 



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"The Canna 



mm ^^^^ 



i s likely t o 

 supercede the 



Geranium as 



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■^ a b e ddmg 



& J. New Seedling Lily-Canna 



plant." 





Varieties 



introduced by The Conard & 



Jones Co. are 



indicated by a ^. 





