CHOICEST VARIETIES !fi LILY-CANNAS 
PINK—LIGHT AND DARK SHADES 
NAME 
Hi Betsy Rossf. 
Hi City of Portland f 
Hungariat. 
!fi Loveliness®. 
Hi Mrs. Alfred F. 
Conard®f. 
Hi Mrs. Woodrow 
Wilson®. 
Hi Rosea gigantea®f 
Hi Venusf. 
Hi Wabash f . 
Hi Eastern Beauty . 
Hi Evolution. 
s Maid of Orleans. . . . 
w Martha Washington 
Minnehaha. 
V Wawa. 
Zenith. 
Height 
DESCRIPTION 
Ft. 
3 
Beautiful rose-pink; valuable on 
account of its dwarf habit. Good 
for bordering other beds of taller 
3 x A 
Beautiful glowing salmon-pink flowers 
produced in greatest profusion on 
strong, branching stocks. A won¬ 
derfully fine Canna whose unceas¬ 
ing bloom makes it one of the best 
3 K 
Attractive rose-pink; a very free 
bloomer, possessing a delicate 
shade of color not known in any 
3 
Bright ruby-carmine; the blooms are 
of the neat Gladioflora type. An 
excellent kind to use as a border 
around a large bed of Olympic... . 
4 
The grandest salmon-pink Canna ever 
introduced. Makes magnificent 
heads of perfectly formed, firm, 
lasting flowers of almost indescrib- 
4 
Similar to the Mrs. A. F. Conard in 
3 K 
Giant flowers of soft rose to carmine- 
pink. This Canna has been used 
extensively for years on the public 
grounds at Washington and is still 
high in favor as an unusual pink 
4 
The color is gay rosy pink with a 
well-defined border of creamy yel- 
4 
The bronze - leaved Rosea gigantea. 
Flowers are carmine-pink and very 
4 
4 K 
3 
Flowers rich pink; bronze foliage . 
Bright rose-pink; a great bloomer. . . 
4 
Gold and cream and peachblow-pink. 
• 
Price 
$o 15 
GIANT ORCHID FLOWERING CANNAS 
NAME 
King Humbert f.. 
Hi New York®. 
Queen Helen f... . 
Hi Wintzer’s Colos¬ 
sal® f (see cut). 
Wyoming®. 
Burbank. 
Indiana. 
Italia. 
Louisiana. 
ifi Mrs. Carl Kelsey. 
Marvel. 
Uncle Sam. 
Height 
4K 
6 
4 
7 
6 
5 
7 
DESCRIPTION 
Bright orange-scarlet streaked with 
crimson. Magnificent bronze foliage. 
Used in great quantities for bed¬ 
ding, and most satisfactory. 
Scarlet; foliage rich plum-color. One 
of the finest in this giant-flowered 
class. 
This is called the Yellow King Hum¬ 
bert. Tall stately flowers of pure 
canary-yellow which sometimes 
show a blotch of bright red. 
Finest and undoubtedly the largest 
orchid-flowering Canna in exist 
ence. See description, p. 37. 
Blossoms orange-colored; of immense 
size; foliage is purple. This is about 
the showiest orange-colored Canna 
and is very handsome when planted 
in clumps. 
Yellow, with throat spotted crimson 
Glistening golden orange. 
Brilliant red, bordered yellow. 
Vivid scarlet. A tremendous bloomer. 
Orange-scarlet, striped yellow. 
Rich buff, edged yellow.. 
Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. . . 
Price 
$0 15 
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35 
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VARIEGATED KINDS 
Hi Gladioflora | . 
3 M 
Crimson, changing to carmine-rose 
and edged with gold. An excep- 
Mme. Crozyf. 
2 % 
Beautiful orange-scarlet, edged bright 
golden yellow. Useful for edging 
15 
The color is an attractive rich orange- 
red, with a well-defined edge of 
bright golden yellow. The flowers 
are very large, and the immense 
spread of the individual blooms, 
coupled with the early, free-flower¬ 
ing habit, makes this Canna most 
noteworthy. See cut on page 38, 
and note the unique dappled effect. 
An intense, bright poppy-red, with a 
thread of buttercup-yellow around 
each petal. Exceptionally beautiful. 
20 
15 
15 
20 
15 
Hi Sam Trelease (Im¬ 
proved)®. 
3 K 
25 
Orange, red, yellow, and rose-pink.. . 
Pink and primrose, edged with gold.. 
Red, bordered with golden yellow. . . 
25 
IS 
S Jennie W. Fahnline . . 
Souv. d’A. Crozy. 
4 H 
3 
$0 15 
15 
25 
25 
20 
IS 
NOTE. — Prices named are for dormant roots. Potted plants will be ready May 1, price, 5 cts. each additional, all postpaid, 
vindicates varieties originated and introduced by The Conard & Jones Company. fBest for bedding. #Large individual flowers. 
Mr. Wintzer the ori¬ 
ginator of V Cannas 
No. 23981. October 22, 1917. 
I feel that I must say a word in regard to the Wintzer’s Colossal Canna 
Bed. I only wish someone from your firm could have seen it. It was beauti¬ 
ful and the flowers bloomed constantly until a few days ago.—Mrs. L. H., 
Parkesburg, Pa. 
CjOLcOSS/II 
pLOWERS 
OVER 8 INCHES 
ACR0S5 
West Grove , Penna. 
ffi Lily-Cannas ffi 
See description, page 38 
See Canna beds offered page 36 
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