LA Snow Queen. 4 ft. 
The nearest approach to pure snow- 
white that has yet been reached in a large- 
flowered Canna, and we are still hoping to 
produce an absolutely snow-white, strong- 
growing variety. Snow Queen has dots of 
faintest pink, so faint, in fact, that they 
are not noticeable unless the flower is 
closely examined. In the garden the 
effect is glistening white, and the demand 
Is so great that there is never enough to go 
around, so order early. 75 cis. each, 
postpaid. 
Variegated 
“i GLADIATOR. 5 ft. This is one of the 
sturdiest growing Cannas ever pro- 
duced, and the strong-petaled flowers 
resist sun, wind, and rain in a way few 
other flowers can do. The blooms are 
brilliant sunny yellow, dotted with 
bright red, and are entirely different 
in color from any other Canna we offer. 
In large beds the general effect is 
yellow, and this variety has been 
largely used on the Public Grounds at 
Washington, D. C. 25 cts. each, ppd. 
Prices named are 
for Dormant 
Roots. Potted .. 
Plants, 5c. 
extra 
4 ROSEA GIGANTEA. 4 ft. 
4 GAIETY. 5 ft. Reddish orange mot- 
tled with carmine and edged with yel- 
low. Never was a Canna better 
named, for Gaiety is a gay sight in our 
fields and stands out distinctly from 
the other colors around it. We en- 
thusiastically recommend this kind as 
one of the most attractive we know for 
bedding. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
| Pink Shades 
4 BALTIMORE. 3 ft. A self-colored 
brilliant rose-pink variety with ex- 
ceptionally large flowers, which come 
In compact heads making perfect 
bouquets, standing well above the 
foliage. There is no lovelier color in 
Cannas, and a bed of this dwarf-grow- 
ing beauty would delight you from the 
end of June until frost. 40 cts. each, 
postpaid. 
ti CITY OF PORTLAND. 314 ft. Glow- 
ing salmon-pink; profuse bloomer. 
Magnificent for bedding, as it keeps 
throwing up new heads of bloom con- 
tinuously, and after the first blooms 
appear, early in summer, a bed of 
“City of Portland”’ Is a mass of glowing 
pink until frost. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
A prodi- 
gious bloomer with giant-sized flow- 
ers of soft rose to carmine-pink color, 
produced im great showy heads that 
stand well above the foliage. 
Magnificent when used in large 
beds. 40 cts. each, postpaid. 
iBMRS. ALFRED F. CONARD. 
» 4 ft. This was the first large- 
flowered, salmon-pink Canna, 
and although it has been on the 
market for about fifteen years, 
the demand usually exceeds the 
supply. Firm, lasting flowers in 
immense heads, well above the 
foliage. 30 cts. each, postpaid. 
4 PALM BEACH. (See illustra- 
tion.) Description on page 73. 
iF SUSQUEHANNA. 3 ft. If you like old- 
rose-pink you have it in this lovely Canna, 
and, in addition, the foliage Is a most attrac- 
tive olive-green and ebony. Blooms early 
and is useful for small beds. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 
Ly WABASH. 4 ft. Great broad-petaled flowers of 
unusual substance. Color rich carmine-pink. 
Comes in immense heads on straight, strong 
stems well above the bronzed foliage. 40 cts., ppd. 
Prices named are for Dormant Roots. Potted Plants 
Palm Beach. See page 73 - (ready May 1), 5 cts. each, extra 
LF Indicates varieties originated and introduced by the Conard-Pyle Co. 
C.-P. SUPERIOR CANNAS |e Conard-Fyle @. 
