THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



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La MINGO 



Cannas 



HE CANNA is a specialty with us. 1 



plant is so responsive as the Caunai 



hybridization; hcuce, each year grl 



numbers of new varieties are thrown on the marJa 



many of which are inferior to existing Borts. When nl 



varieties of merit are brought out thev are added to^ 



collection, but not until we are satisfi d that they are better tht 



janetiea already listed. The Canna is easily grown, attali 



ing large size m ordinary^soil. F(^r summer blooming they a 



unequalled. They are not hardy. Plant after all danger of frost ^ 



)ast,_and take up again when the tops are killed by frost, and stoJ 



away in a cool, dark place. Heighth when full grown is indicate 



alter each variety. 



'Tt^o^nTwen-rooL^dp^^^^^ ""' '^" "»' give satisfaction ; therefore, we otU 



Rfrw. e^!" *^""**'**P'»"tf*rompots. We guarantee everj plant to erow. Note the low pricer 



Best New Carinas of Recent Introduction 



New White Canna, Mont Blanc 



rZnf nv^r^l*,^PP'"°^r^!' ^^.^ P"^^ ^'^'^^ Canna, and an improve- 

 ment over -Alsace. The tiowers opeu creamy white and fudP 



FnwJ^^''®- ^^^ ^°^?^ ^« ^" tli^'^ could be as^^di-or, and till 

 IVil'*"''® ^""^V P'-oduced in large, erect spikes. Has bright 

 glossy green foliage 35 cts. each ; 3for $1 / 6 for Sl.75 (3 fu).' 

 Alice Roosevelt.— This new Beedling Canna is a orosq he' 

 tween rre^idnu McKinley and Buke of ifarWorongh The coh?; 

 is brilliant crimson, witli scarlet shading. Large trusses dvvarf 

 habit and deep green foliage. 20 cts. elch ; 3 for 50 cts. 



mSfir^f^bf fiVT.'^A^P^®"^^^ ^^^ P^"^ Canna, named after the 

 maker of the first American flag. The flowers are of medium 

 Ip^Vvfl^^^t^"*/"^ "^^^^ P'"^- " stands tbe sun well fnd i^ a 

 SriL^Pf^^h^i^^"^^, ^^.^''?'" = ^^'"^«' well-fllled, erect trusses rich 

 IS 3 for 50 cTs! (3 ft.)!""-^^ ^"'* ^"^''" "' existence. 30 cts. 



n,w h^^^JS^?f •"^v."?^^"^^^^^* °^^ Canna. It is a free, continu- 

 2^o^w • ^«r, with large, compact trusses of solid crimson flow- 

 ers. Highly recommended. 35 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts: (3>/^fO 

 son^v^ie"tv now^knowr'^i^^ TAe i?in^^e & Conard Co. The grandest crim- 

 son variety now known. 1 be color is intense and clear while the flowprq 



erlatltt nr^fL^sir^^i^'i' '^^^ 'T't".'' ^^"^^ '" immense'trussea with th| 

 greatest prolusion. 35 cts. each ; 5 for $1 (2i^ ft.). 



Gladiator.— A new yellow Canna. A rugged, strone-ffrowinff variefv 

 ^M."^''^^*^"!*" ^¥ s"'i^mer storms better than klmost^annthlr Sim' 

 I.^®fi?ii7^''^T^''^ ^'■•S^^ yellow, thickly spotted with pure cr ms m A ooms 

 profusely. Deep green foliage. Heigbt 4 to 5 ft. 30 cts. each ; 3 for 50 c^s! 

 K>i ?y®''?"*'j'*-*??^®'''®'t'~-^ magnificent new variegated Canna Color 

 elS^ 3 for^SO ifi^ ^'"'^'^' '^'''' ^'^^ '^'''' wonderfuf Wriations 30 cts! 

 a8?hrfa5^s?'nf%h'^";^.Hf7/'^"'-^°'^^"?S <^^^"a- The flowers are as large 



asTt^e-a^c'h^tyo^r^lfcJff^)!^^^^' '"^^'^ ^^^ ^-^^->'- VrrC^e^a'utuCl" 



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Pierson's Premier.— A seedling variety from Queen CAoi 

 Intte, otxlwarf, compact habit. Carmine-scarlet, intermediate 

 color between Queen Charlotte and Soiiv. deAntoinedf Crozv.t 

 center of the petals being darker and ricber than Queen Cha 

 lotte, with a narrow gilt edge. An exceedingly profuse bio 

 30 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. {1}^ ft.). 



President McKinley.— A new crimson Canna. It is a lo 

 compact grower, with a luxuriaht mass of green foliage. T 

 flowers are deep, rich crimson, beautifully formed. A ve 

 handsome variety. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



Striped Beauty.— A unique new Canna, odd and interestir 

 Rich canary yellow, prettily streaked with lines of rich glowii 

 crimson, that radiates from a enter of deep red. Flowers a 

 borne lu ereat bunches, and make a grand display, both wh€ 

 planted singly and in beds. 30 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. 



West.Grove.-A beautiful pink Canna. Flowers extra lara 

 color bright, rich coral-pink, delicatt-lv overlaid with glistenii 

 ora, ge-scarlet bloom : petals finely dotted and lined with de( 

 " 15 ctN. each; 4 lor 50 cts. (4^2 ft.) 



: : : LOUISIANA : : : 



«wl^on^^?>!£'^ '^Yl^^^ *^'??^-^- '^^'s <^^"°^ stands head and shoulders 

 above all other varieties of this giant-flowering class. It is a vigorous 

 grower, producing a thick masHof glossy green foliage each leaf ecUred 

 V ith a narrow purple band. The flowers^are immense!^f/ten meSfr- 

 4l«Leach;3foT|l (?ft?r='^'''''' ^'^'^^ scarlet A gorgeous beauty. 



r.i!.'J!*of"-*'/^T^*^"^l^®i®^ ^^ ^® ^^^ ^^^^ of ^-lie low-growing variegated 

 S'niHpn%ir,i^°'" ^'ch <ieep crimson, with a wide irregular border of deep 

 golden yellow. Bich green foliage. Height 3 feet. 30 cts. each ; 3 for 

 wU CM* 



