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Choicest Varieties Hi LILY-CANNAS 
See description below 
From the Gardener for Commissioners 
of Lincoln Park, Chicago, 111. 
The Conard & Jones Co. November 14 . 
Gentlemen : The Cannas I bought of you 
last spring made a splendid showing in Lin¬ 
coln Park. You have a few more varieties I 
should like to give a trial next spring. 
Respectfully, R. S. 
0FFER> 43 One each of the 
splendid Cannas 
marked with a ★ on pages 41, 42 and 43, 
varieties that we recommend in each 
color, the 8 in dormant roots for $1.40; 
or potted plants (after May 1), the 8 
for $1.75, postpaid. 
From the Superintendent of Parks, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Tiie Conard & Jones Co. November 5 . 
Gentlemen: I wish to say that I was indeed 
very much pleased with your Canna exhibit 
in the Outdoor Garden of the S. A. F. and O. 
H., which was of unsurpassed beauty during 
the entire summer. All your Cannas were 
free bloomers, showing erect flower-spikes, 
which were well branched, of excellent colors 
and perfect flowers. The varieties I admired 
most were Meteor, Mrs. A. F. Conard and Pan¬ 
ama. Yours very truly, Theodore Wirth, 
Pres. Soc. of American Florists 
See description, page 42 
PINK—LIGHT AND DARK SHADES 
GIANT ORCHID-FLOWERING CANNAS 
NAME 
5 
5 * l * * * 5 #i Betsy Ross ^. 
*0i City of Portland. . 
1 Eastern Beauty. . . 
. ^ Evolution. 
1 ‘U Hiawatha. 
Hungaria. 
5 
% Louise. 
- *#i Loveliness. 
'fi Maid of Orleans.. . 
’ *fi Martha Washing¬ 
ton. 
Minnehaha. 
* Mrs. Alfred F. 
Conard. 
* M rs. Woodr o w 
- Wilson. 
'h Rosea gigantea. 
*#t Venus . 
*#« Wabash. 
> Vi Wawa. 
•#i West Grove. 
Zenith. 
Height 
DESCRIPTION 
Price 
Ft. 
3 
Beautiful rose-pink; valuable on 
account of its dwarf habit. 
$0 20 
3% 
Deep salmon-pink. 
35 
4 
Light salmon and orange flowers; 
bronze foliage . 
15 
4 
Flowers rich pink with a golden tint; 
bronze foliage . 
15 
3 
Delicate rosy pink with border of 
clear cerise; bronze foliage . 
15 
3'A 
Attractive rose-pink; very free 
25 
5 
Soft rose-pink delicately dappled 
15 
3 
Bright ruby-carmine; the blooms are 
of the neat Gladioflora type-. 
25 
4% 
Rich cream ground mottled and 
shaded with soft pink. .. 7. 
25 
3 
Extra-large flowers of bright rose- 
pink; a great bloomer. 
15 
4 
Color shades through gold and cream 
to a center of peachblow-pink; 
25 
4 
The grandest pink Canna ever intro- 
duced. See in color on page 39 . ... 
25 
4 
Similar to the Mrs. A. F. Conard in 
color, but a deeper pink. See 
description, page 38 . 
1 00 
3% 
Giant flowers of soft rose to carmine- 
pink. See Canna bed on page 40 . . 
25 
4 
The color is gay rosy pink with a 
well-defined border of creamy yel- 
low. An incessant bloomer. 
15 
4 
The bronze-leaved, Rosea gigantea. 
Flowers are carmine-pink and very 
large. An unusual Canna. 
25 
_ 3 _ 
A new shade of soft pink. 
20 
4K 
Rich coral-pink flowers that with- 
stand rain and heat. 
15 
5 
Orange-pink or salmon with the 
tongue pure orange; unlike any 
other Canna. 
15 
NAME 
Height 
DESCRIPTION 
Price 
Ft. 
4/4 
A giant in size. Canary-yellow with 
$0 15 
15 
15 
Indiana. 
6 
Italia. 
King Humbert ir. 
4 
Bright orange-scarlet streaked with 
Hi Mrs. Carl Kelsey. . 
crimson. Magnificent bronze foliage. 
Used in great quantities for bed¬ 
ding, and most satisfactory. 
15 
6 
Orange-scarlet, striped yellow. 
15 
Hi New York. 
Scarlet; foliage rich plum-color. One 
of the finest in this giant-flowered 
15 
15 
Uncle Sam. 
Hi Wintzer’s Colossal 
5 
Finest and undoubtedly the largest 
Wyoming. 
orchid-flowering Canna in existence. 
See cut below and description p. 41 . 
35 
7 
Blossoms orange-colored; of immense 
size; foliage is purple. 
15 
Prices named are for dormant roots; started plants (after May X), S cts. each extra 
43 
Hi Indicates Varieties Introduced by The C. & J. Co. 
