34-36 Light Street, Baltimore, Md 
Miscellaneous Bulbs 39 
M.-S. SUPERFINE CANNA 
BULBS 
In almost every private garden, in all pub¬ 
lic parks and in most of the large cemeteries, 
Cannas are used with the greatest effect to 
adorn the surroundings. It is difficult to 
convey in language an idea of the beauty of 
the Canna plant and flower. 
Culture —Canna tubers should not be put 
xnto the ground until the soil has become 
warm. Start indoors middle of March. They 
commence blooming in June and continue 
until frost Every shoot bears flowers and 
these shoots are being constantly produced 
throughout the blooming season. 
The heights given for Cannas are as the 
average in the nurseries. This height may 
vary, depending on soil, weather and climatic 
conditions. 
Note —Our prices are for dormant roots in 
strong divisions of 2 and 3 eyes. After May 
1st, our stock of roots is usually sold, at which 
time we can fill orders with plants of some 
varieties. 
M.-S. LARGE FLOWERING CANNAS 
Apricot. We consider this Canna of unusual 
merit and especially valuable. Has healthy, 
bright green foliage growing about 4 ft. 
Color mixture of buff and salmon. 
Fiery Cross. Vivid scarlet, holds up well; 
disease and blight resisting. Green foliage. 
4 ft. 
Golden Eagle. Clear golden yellow; flowers 
produced in large clusters, well above the 
green foliage. 4 ft. 
Mrs. Alfred F. Conard. Gigantic flowers 
borne in immense clusters; color, delightful 
salmon pink, a shade which becomes more 
brilliant as the flower develops; foliage 
light green. 4 ft. 
Eureka. The best white variety; free bloom¬ 
er; green foliage. 4 ft. 
Florence Vaughan. Yellow, spotted crim¬ 
son; green foliage. 4 ft. 
Yellow King Humbert. A sport from King 
Humbert and a majestic variety, with mas¬ 
sive foliage; flowers golden yellow, dotted 
red; green foliage. 4ft. 
City of Portland. Flowers of large size on 
heavy trusses; color, glowing pink; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer; green foliage. 3J^ ft. 
The President. This splendid new variety 
produces immense flowers of a rich, glow¬ 
ing scarlet; green foliage. 3J£ ft. 
Bed of Canna “The President” Edged with Salvias and Coleus 
BRONZE FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
King Humbert. Truly a king among the 
Cannas, its majestic growth is doubly en¬ 
hanced by a massive, coppery scarlet flow¬ 
er and the broad, deep bronze foliage. It 
grows 4 ft. high and is splendid either as a 
center, edged with a dwarf yellow Canna, 
or vice versa, placing it around a center of 
a tall, yellow variety. 
David Harum. Flowers intense vermilion 
scarlet; bronze foliage. 3Jjj ft. 
Wyoming. Orange chrome red; bronze foli¬ 
age. 6H ft. 
Prices on all varieties of Cannas: Each 10c., 
3 for 25c., doz. 75c., 100 $4.50 
For postage, add 15c. per doz., 50c. per 100 
FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS 
Most attractive ornamental foliage plants 
of easy culture. Will do well out of doors in 
the open as well as in pots in a half-shaded 
exposure, with plenty of moisture and rich 
humus containing soil. Also as house plant 
or for conservatories, or in wdndow boxes be¬ 
tween ferns or small palms they give a very 
beautiful effect. 
The following 9 varieties will give utmost 
satisfaction and are selected by specialists for 
our particular trade. 
Orinoco. Light pink, transparent center with 
bright scarlet ribs, dark green edging. 
Snowshower. Pure white field, veined 
glossy bright green, extremely showy and 
most attractive variety. 
Sunset. Straw yellow ground with coral red 
and olive green blotches. 
Beethoven. Moss green, white veins and 
pink center. 
Mephisto. Carmine center, edged dark 
green with carmine splotches. 
Faust. Rose pink center, edged light green 
with rose pink splotches. 
Tigridum. Green and pink mottled with 
green edge, distinct pink veins. 
Haldeman. Pale flesh, white veins, edged 
green. 
Atrosanguineum. Moss green mottled and 
splashed white and scarlet. 
Price on all varieties: Each 25c.; the entire 
collection, 9 varieties, $2.00 postpaid 
MADEIRA-VINE 
Heart-shaped leaves, feathery flowers, de¬ 
licious fragrance. Here is what you want if a 
quick growth is desired. Hardy in this lati¬ 
tude if protected with litter. 
Roots. 10c., 3 for 25c., postpaid. 
CALADIUM (Elephants-ear) 
As centerpieces of specimen in flower beds, 
Caladiums answer well. They also make an 
excellent edging for a hardy bed of grass, for 
Ricinus and other tall growing plants. When 
planted in a bed alone, a border of Scarlet 
Sage removes the one color effect and makes 
a beautiful contrast. Do not plant Cala¬ 
diums outdoors until after May 1st, but to 
get them in early growth they may be started 
indoors. 
Monster Bulbs. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
For postage, add 5c. each or 25c. per doz. 
TUBEROSES 
Culture —One of the most fragrant and 
popular of the Summer-flowering bulbs. May 
be started early in hotbeds or pots or planted 
in open ground after first of May. The bulbs 
we offer are not to be compared with cheap 
ones—ours are sure bloomers. Soaking them 
overnight in lukewarm water promotes rapid 
growth. 
Double Pearl. One of the most delightfully 
fragrant and beautiful of the Summer¬ 
flowering bulbs. For flowering in the open, 
plant about the middle of May, or as soon 
as the ground becomes warm. Strong 
flowering bulbs. Doz. 40c., 100 $2.50. 
Mexican Everblooming. This charming 
single pure white variety begins to flower in 
July and continues throughout the season, 
each bulb throwing from 2 to 5 flower 
spikes in succession Delightfully fragrant. 
Each 10c., doz. 60c., 100 $4.00. 
Variegated. This is an early single variety. 
White, the green leaves finely edged and 
striped with gold. Each 10c., doz. 60c., 
100 $4.00. 
For postage, add 10c. per doz., 25c. per 100 
Fancy-leaved Caladium 
Tuberose 
