. "The finest cannas in the world." . ^Blanche Wintzer—(3^^2 ft. New 1913. One step nearer theperfect white Canna ; whiter and larger than Mont Blanc,which for ten years has been the best. Mr. Wintzer looksupon Blanche Wintzer as one of his greatest triumphs,so exquisitely white and pure are its glistening petals. Arather drawf grower, w4th green foliage, fine for border-ing beds, for individual specimens, and for indoor Exchange. September 28, 1912, says, this is thefinest white Canna, undoubtedly, the world has ever seen. spring I bought some Cannas from you and


. "The finest cannas in the world." . ^Blanche Wintzer—(3^^2 ft. New 1913. One step nearer theperfect white Canna ; whiter and larger than Mont Blanc,which for ten years has been the best. Mr. Wintzer looksupon Blanche Wintzer as one of his greatest triumphs,so exquisitely white and pure are its glistening petals. Arather drawf grower, w4th green foliage, fine for border-ing beds, for individual specimens, and for indoor Exchange. September 28, 1912, says, this is thefinest white Canna, undoubtedly, the world has ever seen. spring I bought some Cannas from you and amglad to state that they far exceeded my blooms were the envy of the whole neighborhoodand I am sure that no one else in the city has any Cannasthat could compare with mine. H. T., Kansas City, Mo. 12 THE CONARD & JONES ] Gladiator—( 5 ft.) Green foliage. Flowers intense yellow,spotted with bright red. This is one of the most remarka-ble varieties we ever introduced, as it seems to have allthe good qualities a Cann s should have. The flowers are very firmly made, storms and hot sun-shine affect them very little. They are borne on strongupright stems well above the foliage and on account of theclean, neat appearance of the plant it is attractive always. From Fairmount Park Gentlemen: Philadelphia, Pa. If we have our usual funds I shall be very glad torequisition for another order from you as our last onegave us such excellent returns on the truly yours,(Signed) OGLESBY G. PAUL, Landscape Gardener WEST GROVE, PENNA. i;^ How to Plant When planting dormant roots, do not set toodeep, the eye should be covered with about Yz aninch of soil when done and be sure the earth ismade firm. Potted plants can be set about an inchdeeper than they were when in the pots. If a thickhedge is wanted, Ca


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