WHOLESALE PRICE LIST—igo8 
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WILLIAM SA UNDERS 
ORIGINATED hurt INTRODUCED BY 
The CONARI) ^ JONES COMPANY, 1007. 
A rich shining; scarlet, produced in great clusters often a foot across and each on 
brahching stems about 4 feet high. Individual flowers, often 5 inches across, of remarkable 
substance and durability. It is a strong, vigo ous grower and self-cleaning, which means 
flowers fresh every morning from June till frost. The foliage is a rich bronze. “Win 
Saunders” ('anna lias never yet failed to win first pii/.e. In dedicating tnis Canna to Dr. 
Win. Saunders, of Ottawa, Mr. Wintzer, originator, says of it: “Of the many thousands of hy¬ 
bridized seedlings produced by me, none approach nearer the ideal Canna this peerless va¬ 
riety.” Geo. H. Brown, Landscape Gardener, U. S. Public Buildings and Grounds, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C., during a visit to our Nurseries last Summer said: 
“You have the finest 
(annas in the world. I 
congratulate you.” 
C. & J. Cannas will 
bea u t i f y the Govern¬ 
ment grounds at Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., this next 
season. 
’his? tlTujyv. 
t.aticm (paint¬ 
ed direc'Cly from-, 
nature tend pho¬ 
tographed), is ex¬ 
actly life size. 
“W’ 111 . Saunders” Won the Highest Fiizes ever Awarded (a any Canna. 
at the leading Horticultural Exhibtions of Europe and America last Summer 
00c. each, prepaid; $.500 per do/,.; $35.00 per K ,0 by Exp.es*, not piepni... 
Vpm/S <4 £eet > C * & J ’ 1000) —Venus 
great favorite with visitors here, 
just as it was at the St. Louis World’s Fair- 
in 1904, where it was exhibited among our 
famous unnamed seedlings. The color is a 
gay rosy pink with a mottled border of 
creamy yellow. It blooms splendidly with 
heads erect and flowers bright, because the 
old ones drop oft as fast as the new ones 
come. Has a good constitution; green foli¬ 
age. This is one of the cannas that seems 
to please every one who sees it. 15 cts. each; 
$1.(10 per dozen; $0.00 per 100. 
We take pleasure 
uUfJiLtzi ln introducing 
specimen of the Canna race. Imagine a plant 
6 feet high and furnished right down to the 
base with an abundance of deep purple foli¬ 
age; some leaves 1 foot wide and 3 feet long, 
and nearly as dark as Black Beauty. The 
flowers are rich red and have a most effective 
manner. 15c each; $1.00 per do/..; $0 per 100. 
CHAMELEON (1005) —blowers change col¬ 
or; they open a rich orange striped with red, 
then turn to yellow and rose pink. 5 feet. 
20 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
