CHOICEST VARIETIES Sfi LILY-CANNAS 
C. & J. 1919 
GOLD MEDAL CANNAS 
See them in Color on Back Cover 
K Wintzer’s Colossal. 5 ft. Colossal indeed 
—-— —- are the flowers and 
bloom-heads cf this magnificent Canna. The 
effect produced by the vivid scarlet flowers is 
very striking. It is the largest-flowered 
Canna yet introduced, also the earliest, most 
persistent, and most prolific bloomer. 
35 cts. each, postpaid. 
Flae of Truce. 4ft * A1 ?i;ge, cream-white 
-—-- Canna with faint pink dots 
on each petal and a canary-colored tongue. 
When a short distance from the flowers they 
appear pure white. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
Golden Gate. 4 ft. The flowers open pure 
-- gold but soon become rayed 
with orange-crimson and apricot, centering 
to the throat. The tongue is deep apricot. 
As the flower ages it becomes almost entirely 
apricot color. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
l^ AriiTIE^ O'? One each of above 3 gorgeous 
"UlItK> Zi Cannas for $1. Started plants, 
after May 10, $1.15, postpaid. 
RECENT NOVELTIES 
Si Nokomis (New, 1918.) 5 ft. The large, vivid crimson flowers are most 
-1 attractive, having a rich, silky sheen on the petals and the color is 
darker than that of any other bronze-foliaged Canna with a bloom near this 
size. $1 each, postpaid. 
Si Morning 1 Star. ® ft- Perhaps the fanciest of all our 1917 introductions. 
---- Large clusters; flowers of brilliant scarlet, petals broadly 
edged with pure yellow. 40 cts. each, postpaid. 
Sfi Lafavette. 4 Resembles the famous “Meteor,” but the flowers are a 
- - - - more intense scarlet. The heads of bloom are carried erect above 
the healthy, green foliage; very brilliant in mass planting. 30 cts. each, ppd. 
Sfi Pocahontas ( ® ronze Olympic). 4'/2 ft. Large, orient-red flowers, borne 
-on firm, upright stems, just enough above the foliage to show 
the entire head. The foliage is a dark bronze-green with emerald shadings, the 
ribs a darker bronze. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 
w San Diego. 4 ft. Chinese orange or Persian yellow in color. The crimped 
--—petals are remarkable for substance, which enables them to 
withstand the hot sun without wilting. 30 cts. each, postpaid. 
Sfi Pity of Portland ft. Glowing pink, deeper in color than its parent, 
- - - - Mrs. Alfred F. Conard; profuse bloomer. 25c. each, ppd. 
:- 0FFER> 27a The above 6 Novelties for $ 2 . 25 , postpaid 
FOR BEST EFFECT PLANT YOUR CANNA 
BEDS ALL ONE COLOR 
Dusty Miller makes a beautiful 
edging for any Canna bed. 12 for 
$ 2 , postpaid; 100 for $12 □. Plant 
6 inches apart. 
Round 7 -fL Bed 
19 Cannas 
Round 10 -fL Bed 
37 Cannas 
Roots 
Plants 
Roots 
Plants 
( 15-cent Cannas cost... 
1 20-cent Cannas cost. .. 
Choose Any Variety J 25-cent Cannas cost. .. 
Yfin With \ 30-cent Cannas cost. .. 
I 35-cent Cannas cost... 
Vso-cent Cannas cost... 
$2 15 
2 85 
3 50 
4 30 
5 00 
7 15 
$2 85 
3 50 
4 30 
5 00 
5 70 
7 85 
$4 IS 
5 65 
7 00 
8 30 
9 70 
13 90 
$5 65 
7 00 
8 30 
9 70 
11 10 
15 25 
Write for prices for larger circular beds. For other shaped 
beds, allow 18 square inches for each plant. 
HOW TO ARRANGE CANNAS IN A CIRCULAR BED 
Plant one Canna in center of bed, next six Cannas 18 inches 
apart in a circular row 18 inches from center. For each 
succeeding circle use six more Cannas than were used in 
the previous circle and make 18 inches farther away from the 
center. A io-foot bed thus planted will contain one Canna in 
center, 6 in first circle, 12 in second circle, and 18 in outer 
circle, all 18 inches apart. 
A bed of exquisite salmon-pink Mrs. Alfred F. Conard Cannas, beautifying the 
public grounds at Washington, D. C. A 7-foot bed, 19 Cannas, can be had in 
roots for $3.50, or plants (after May 1) for $4.30. 
STANDARD KINDS—RED SHADES 
NAME 
Height 
DESCRIPTION 
Price 
NAME 
Height 
DESCRIPTION 
Price 
Hi Beaconf. 
Ft. 
Ft. 
Immense trusses of glistening scarlet. 
The individual flowers are fine.. . . 
Deep velvety crimson. 
dinal-red, borne in impressive heads 
that make a mass of color almost 
to 13 
Hi George Washington . . 
3 K 
$0 25 
15 
tfi Lafayettef. 
4 
See description above. 
.5 
4 
IS 
Hi Meteor (Wintzer’s) . . . 
5 
Rich dazzling crimson. 
25 
Hi Morning Star. 
5 
See description above. 
Intense, deep, fiery scarlet. Foliage 
plum-color at the base shading to 
olive-green at the tip. Flowers are 
15 
Hi Nokomis •. 
5 
See description above. 
I 00 
5 
Hi Philadelphia!. 
An excellent dwarf crimson Canna 
that should be used in small beds or 
for bordering beds of taller Cannas. 
20 
25 
15 
15 
3 
Pillar of Fire. 
7 
Bright crimson-scarlet. 
ffi Druid Hill (New). 
Well-poised heads of rich crimson 
bloom on Black Beauty foliage of 
4 K 
4 
Very large flowers; color intense scar¬ 
let. One of our finest new varieties. 
See description, page 26. 
4 
50 
Hi The President •. 
20 
I 00 
Hi Duke of Marlborough 
Individual flowers often 5 in. across; 
bright scarlet; foliage bronze . 
IS 
25 
NOTE.—Prices named are for dormant roots. Potted plants will be ready May 10, price, 5 cts. each additional, all postpaid. 
in Indicates varieties originated and introduced by The Conard & Jones Company, j* Best for bedding. • Largest individual flowers. 
West Grove , Penna. 
Hi Lily-Cannas Hi 
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