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After exhaustive tests, the 
Department of Agriculture, at 
Washington, D. C., planted in 
the most-visited grounds of the 
United States (our Nation’s 
Capitol) solid beds of the 
Cannas here shown. 
This past summer, in addi¬ 
tion, there were in use also 
received the highest possible award atihe 
California 
Exposm©a 
And the authorities, further¬ 
more, did us the honor to have 
used Cannas of C. & J. exclu¬ 
sively for color effects over the 
most conspicuous avenues of the 
Exposition. You should decide, 
as did visitors to that Exposi¬ 
tion, that your home surround¬ 
ings hereafter shall also reflect 
the glory of the most wonderful 
floral color show on earth 
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson 
Wintzer’s Colossal 
Kate F. Deemer 
Panama 
Our Government will have 
nothing but the “largest and 
best obtainable.” 
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This series of large Canna beds bespeaks more clearly than words the high favor in which our Cannas are held 
by the Department of Agriculture and those in charge of beautifying the public grounds of our Nation s Capital. 
See also the bed of C. & J. Cannas in front of the White House, on other side. 
MRS. ALFRED F CONARD, ROSEA GIGANTEA, METEOR AND MANY OTHERS. ARE OFFERED IN BEDS ON PAGE 41 
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