COLOR CHART TRADE PRICE-LIST 



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C. & J. SWASTIKA CANNAS FOR 1918 



Hi This sign indicates varieties originated and introduced by The Conard & Jones Co. 



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PINK SHADES 



ifi Betsy Ross. 3 ft. Beautiful rose-pink; valuable 

 on account of its dwarf habit 



ifi Loveliness. 3 ft. Color, bright ruby-carmine. 

 Flowers very firm in texture. Gladioflora type. 



ifi Martha Washington. 3 ft. Extra-large flowers 

 of bright rose-pink; a great bloomer and splen- 

 did for small beds or for bordering beds of tall- 

 growing Cannas 



Hi Wawa. 3 ft. A new shade of soft pink. Bears 

 medium-sized flowers in large trusses. A 

 highly improved Maiden's Blush 



ifi City of Portland. 3 }4 ft. Glowing pink, deeper 

 in color than its parent, Mrs. Alfred F. Con- 

 ard, and the flowers are produced in greatest 

 profusion. It blooms continuously, forming 

 two and three bloom-heads on each stalk, 

 which bud and bloom in succession, so each 

 plant is showing flowers all the time. This is 

 considered the finest salmon-pink Canna in 

 existence. A splendid keeper 



Hi Eastern Beauty. 4 it. Bronze foliage. Flowers 

 a charming shade of light salmon and orange. 

 Hungaria. 3 K ft. Rose-pink; possesses a deli- 

 cate shade not known in any other Canna .... 



ifi Maid of Orleans. 4^2 ft. Flowers rich cream 

 and pink on olive-green foliage. Flowers and 

 truss of largest size. Magnificent foliage 



ifi Morning Glow. 4 ft. Foliage an olive-green, 

 striped and veined with bronze. A greatly im- 

 proved descendant of Evolution, with well- 

 mounted flowers of exquisite, soft shell-pink 

 and orange-red center. Price, 60 els. each. 

 Mrs. A. F. Conard. 4 ft. Makes magnificent 

 heads of perfectly formed, firm, lasting flowers 

 of salmon-pink color. A notable variety 



ifi Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. 4 ft. Rich, soft crim- 

 son-pink, particularly clear and pleasing. 

 Flowers are large, with broad, overlapping, 

 rounded petals of great substance and dura- 

 bility. Habit is robust but the leaves do not 

 hide the flowers; foliage is light green, prettily 

 shaded 



ifi Pocahontas (Bronze Olympic). 4>^ ft. Bronze 

 foliage. Large, orient-red flowers, borne on 

 firm, upright stems, just enough above the 

 foliage to show the entire head 



ifi Rosea Gigantea. 3, '2 ft. The giant-sized flow- 

 ers are wonderful. It is a prodigious bloomer 

 with great flower-heads of soft rose to carmine- 

 pink. A favorite at Washington 



ifi Venus. 4 ft. The color is a gay, rosy pink, with 

 a well-defined attractive border of creamy 

 yellow. A self-cleaning variety 



ifi Wabash. 4 ft. Bronze foliage. Well described 

 as "Bronze-leaved Rosea Gigantea," for this 

 flower has the same great size and carmine- 

 pink color as that famous novelty, adding the 

 advantage of handsome bronze foliage 



ifi Louise. 5 ft. Soft rose-pink delicately dappled 



with red 



ifi Morning Star. 5 ft. Perhaps the fanciest of all 

 our 191 7 introductions. An imposing variety 

 with green foliage. Flowers brilliant scarlet, 

 petals broadly edged with pure yellow. Price, 

 60 els. each. 

 Zenith. 5 ft. Orange-pink or salmon with the 

 tongue pure orange; unlike any other Canna. 



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WHITE AND YELLOW 



ifi Buttercup. 3 ft. True bright buttercup-yel- 

 low; large, beautifully formed flowers in fine 

 handsome trusses 



ifi Cloth of Gold. 3 !< ft. Bronze foliage. A golden 

 yellow Canna on a dwarf plant with dark foli- 

 age is certainly an acquisition. Beautiful 

 pure orange, tinted with gold and coppery red; 

 flowers are of good size and continue blooming 

 all season. The plants have dark green foliage, 

 striped and edged with brownish bronze 



ifi Queen of Holland. 3 ft. Bronzy foliage. Foli- 

 age very dark green, heavily veined and edged 

 with bronze; bears immense branching trusses 

 of perfectly beautiful flowers. Color, deep 

 rich orange 



ifi California. 4 ft. A pure rich orange-gold. The 

 flowers are medium size, bloom freely, and the 



color harmonizes with all others 



Compte de Bouchard. 4K ft. Golden yellow 



flowers, spotted red 



Elizabeth Hoss. ^'2 ft. Pure yellow ground 

 thickly spotted with bright red. A continuous 

 bloomer 



Ifi Golden Gate. 4 ft. The flowers open almost 

 pure gold, but soon become richly rayed with 

 orange-crimson and apricot, centering to the 

 throat of deep carmine-red 



ifi Jane Addams. 43^2 ft. True, rich buttercup- 

 yellow (richer than Buttercup Canna), with 

 a suggestion of red in the throat. The buds 

 are dark maroon, very pretty, and they blend 

 artistically in color with the bright yellow 

 blooms and soft green foliage 



ifi Juanita. 4^2 ft. Golden bronze foliage. This 

 flower is a strong orange shade which har- 

 monizes in charming fashion with the golden 

 bronze foliage, a rare and beautiful combina- 

 tion 



ifi Mont Blanc (Improved). 3 K ft. Almost pure 

 white, the predecessor of Blanche Wintzer and 

 Snow Queen, For ten years it held the field as 

 the largest near white Canna in existence . . . 



ifi Princeton. 4 ft. An intense bright yellow 

 flower with a decided dash of red in the throat, 

 extending well up on the petals and showing 

 on the tongue also. Its principal value lies in 

 its ability to resist bleaching better than any 



other yellow Canna. It flowers early 



Richard Wallace. 4^2 ft. Large-flowered 

 canary-yellow. An especially fine bedder. . . . 



ifi San Diego. 4 ft. Golden bronze foliage. De- 

 scribed as Chinese orange or Persian yellow in 

 color. The crimped petals are remarkable for 

 substance, which enables them to withstand 

 the hot summer sun without wilting, and an- 

 other charm is in the buds which are dark 

 bronze, harmonizing with the golden bronze 

 foliage. Grand in every way 



ifi Gladiator. 5 ft. A leader for years. Color is 

 bright yellow, spotted with red. No other 

 bedding Canna in this color can surpass this 

 sturdy robust grower. It seems to stand 

 storms and sun better than any variety we 

 grow, as the individual flowers are excep- 

 tionally firm. Other new Cannas of this 

 color keep coming, but up to date Gladiator 

 has not been surpassed 



Price 



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DWARF: Indicates kinds up to 3 ft. MEDIUM: Over 3 ft. and under 5 ft. TALL: 5 ft. and over 



