CHOICEST VARIETIES !fi LILY-CANNAS 
WHITE AND YELLOW SHADES 
PINK—LIGHT AND DARK SHADES 
NAME 
ifi Blanche Wintzer. 
Sfi Buttercup. 
Hi Californiaf. 
w Mont Blanc, Imp.f. . . 
ifi Flag of Truce •. 
ill Gladiatorf. 
ifi Golden Gatef.. 
!fi Jane Addams • 
ifi Juanita •. 
ifi Princeton. 
ifi Queen of Holland. 
Richard Wallace.. 
K San Diego •. 
ifi Snow Queen. 
Height 
Ft. 
3 
3K 
4 
3 
3 K 
4/4 
4 
4 
4K 
4 
4 
DESCRIPTION 
Rose-pink; valuable on account of 
its dwarf habit. Good for bordering 
beds of taller pink Cannas. 
See description, page 2^..... . . 
Light salmon; bronze foliage . 
Delicate rosy pink with border of 
clear cerise; bronze foliage . 
Rose-pink; a very free bloomer, pos¬ 
sessing a delicate shade of color not 
known in any other Canna. 
Cream, mottled with soft pink. 
The grandest salmon-pink Canna ever 
introduced. Magnificent heads of 
perfectly formed, firm, lasting flow¬ 
ers of almost indescribable beauty. 
Similar to the Rosea gigantea in color, 
but a deeper pink. 
See description, page 27. 
Giant flowers of soft rose to carmine- 
pink. Used extensively for years on 
the public grounds at Washington. 
Still a favorite. 
The color is gay, rosy pink with a 
well-defined border of creamy yel¬ 
low. An incessant bloomer. 
The bronze - leaved Rosea gigantea. 
Flowers are carmine-pink and very 
large. An unusual Canna. 
A new shade of soft pink. 
Orange-pink or salmon. 
Price 
$0 15 
25 
15 
15 
Height 
Ft. 
3/4 
3 
4 
zA 
4 
5 
DESCRIPTION 
More dwarf than Snow Queen or Flag 
of Truce, but the flowers are pure 
snowy white and very beautiful... 
Bright buttercup-yellow. 
Pure rich orange-gold, a color that 
harmonizes with all others. Par¬ 
ticularly fine when massed. 
Light cream, almost white. 
Cream-white, faintly dotted pink. .. . 
A leader for years. Color is bright 
yellow, spotted with red. No other 
bedding Canna in this color can 
surpass this sturdy, robust grower. 
The flowers open pure gold but soon 
become richly rayed with orange- 
crimson and apricot. 
True, bright buttercup-yellow. The 
buds are pretty, dark maroon. 
Bronzy orange - color with golden 
bronze foliage. An exceptionally 
attractive flower with a distinct and 
unusual color. 
An intense yellow with red throat. 
Resists bleaching better than other 
yellow Cannas. 
Color, deep rich orange. Dwarf .... 
Canary-yellow. 
See description, page 27. 
See description, page 26. 
8 Giant 
Orchid-Flowering 
Cannas 
ffiWintzer’s Colossal, f* 5 ft. Im¬ 
mense, vivid scarlet flowers. An 
early, persistent bloomer. The 
largest-flowering Canna in exis¬ 
tence. 35 cts. fpisr- 
Burbank. 4 y 2 ft. Flower large; color canary-yellow 
with throat spotted crimson. 15 cts. 
Indiana. 6 ft. Glistening golden orange, like silky 
flags. Most attractive. 15 cts. 
King Humbert. 4 ft. Bright orange-scarlet, streaked 
with crimson. Magnificent bronze foliage. 15 cts. 
SNew York. 5 ft. Scarlet. Foliage rich plum-color. 25c. 
Queen Helene, f* 5 ft. Yellow King Humbert. 
Foliage green. Flowers yellow, sometimes blotched 
red. 25 cts. 
Uncle Sam. • 7 ft. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. 
15 cts. 
Wyoming.* 7 ft. Flowers orange. Foliage purple. 15c. 
SfiChameleon. 5 ft. Orange, striped red and pink. 25c. 
■fiGaiety. 5 ft. Reddish orange mottled with carmine 
and edged with yellow. A spectacular bedder. 25 cts. 
Ifi Gladioli ora. 3 y 2 ft. Crimson, changing to carmine- 
rose and edged with gold. 15 cts. 
SfiPanama. 3 ft. Unique dappled orange-red, with 
golden yellow edge. 20 cts. 
Souv. d’ A. Crozy. 3 ft. Red, bordered with golden 
yellow. 15 cts. 
Price 
NAME 
VARIEGATED 
CANNAS 
$0 50 
15 
15 
30 
25 
Hi Betsy Rossf. 
ifi City of Portlandf. 
Eastern Beauty. 
Hi Hiawatha. 
Hungariaf. 
Hi Maid of Orleans. 
Hi Mrs. Alfred F. Con- 
ard • f. 
(See cut page 27.) 
Hi Mrs. Woodrow Wil¬ 
son •. 
* Pocahontas (Bronze 
Olympic) if. 
ifi Rosea gigantea • f.. . . 
ifi Vemisf. 
See 
Five 
Varieties 
Below 
ffi Wabashf.. 
JWawa. 
Zenith. . . . 
ffi Lily-Cannas Hi 
28 
The Conard g? Jones Co. 
5fi Indicates varieties originated and introduced by The Conard & Jones Co 
