ROSE BUSHES 



DAHLIAS 



U. S. PLANT PATENTED NOVELTIES 



Subject to stock being available and price prevailing 

 at that time. 



BETTER TIMES (23) Cerise-red $1.85 



COUNTESS VAITDAIi (38) Pink with salmon glow. 1.85 



CRnaSOir GIiORY (105) Deep velvety crimson 1.50 



ECI.IFSE (172) Rich Gold 1.85 



PEACE (591) Yellow with edges picoted cerise 2.50 



FIKOCCHIO (484) Salmon flushed with gold 1.75 



ROME GI.ORY (304) Red 2.00 



BIiAZE (10) Climber, scarlet 1.50 



DR. J. H. NICHOI.AS (457) Climber, rose-pink, fra- 

 grant 2.00 



NEW SAWN (1) Climber, blush pink 2.00 



SELECT EVERBLOOMING HYBRID— TEA 



These standard varieties have stood the test of time, 

 having become popular by their performance in Baltimore 

 gardens. 



Subject to stock being available and price prevailing at 

 that time. 



AMI QTTINARD. Blackish maroon. 



BRIARCIiZFF, Extra large, perfect form, exquisite deep 

 rose-pink, lighter on outer petals. 



CAZiESONZA. Large, white, very double, lone-lasting, 

 slightly fragrant, long stems, hardy. 



E. O. HZIjXi. Massive deep maroon, velvety on inside, very 

 fragrant. Blooms throughout season. 



EDITH NEIiIiIE FERKINS. Coppery rose to soft salmon. 



EDITOR MCFARI.AND. Solid glowing pink. 



ETOIZiE de HOXl^AND. Bright red, large, loose, semi- 

 double, very fragrant. 



FRAU KARZi DRTTSCHKI. Snowy-white. 



GOI.DEN CHARM. Yellow sport of Talisman. 



GOIiDEN DAWN. Sunflower-yellow turning to lemon, 

 well-formed. Fragrant, profuse, continuous. 



GOI.DEN OFHEZ.IA. Golden yellow. 



H. A. VICTORIA. Exotic pure white blooms for contrast 

 in bouquet or garden. 



KONIGIN I.UISE. White. 



McGREDY'S IVORY. Delicate creamy white, yellowish 

 at base. Long, pointed bud. 



MRS. E, F. THOM. Fine buds, perfect rich yellow flowers; 

 delicate fragrance. 



MRS. F. S. DUFONT. Deep golden yellow, slightly lighter 

 with age; semi-double. Fragrant, steady bloomer. 



FRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Maroon and orange, two- 

 tone. "Vigorous, upright, free blooming. 



RADIANCE. Cameo-pink; large, intensely fragrant. 

 Blooms all season. In all climates. Tall. 



RED RADIANCE. Very large, long-lasting; Intensely 

 fragrant, clear, even red, tall. 



TAZaSMAN. Golden yellow and copper; Ions-lasting. 

 Free blooming. 



Dahlias do well in almost any kind of soil, but thrive 

 best in a medium loam. The tubers should be planted 

 in a horizontal position, with the sprout up and about 

 four inches below the surface; they should be set three 

 or four feet apart each way, in deeply spaded soil. Mulch 

 with peat moss and allow only one shoot to stand. A 

 good plant food applied just as the buds start to form 

 will increase the size and improve the color of the blooms. 

 If large exhibition blossoms are desired, it is absolutely 

 necessary to disbud. After the frost has killed the flow- 

 ers, the roots should be removed from the ground, al- 

 lowed to dry for two or three days, and then stored away 

 in peat moss in a cool, dry, dark place, where frost will 

 not reach them. 



C Cactus ID — Informal Decorative 



FD — Formal Decorative 



JANE COWIi (ID). Orange. 35c eacli. 



JERSEY BEAUTY (FD). Pink. 50c each. 



KATHZiEEN NORRIS (ID). Large pink. $1.00 eacli. 



ZiAVENDER OIiORY (ID). Lavender. 50c each. 



ZiOVZS WAIiCEER (FD). Purple, white tipped. 75c each. 



MRS. IDA DE VBR WARNER (ID). Orange, large. 35c 



each. 

 OGDEN REID (ID). Large, dark pink, $1.50 each. 

 PRINCE OP PERSIA (ID). Red. 50c each. 

 FURFIiE VICTORY (ID). Large, purple. $1.50 each. 

 SON OP SATAN (C). Bright scarlet. 50c each. 

 SUNSHINE 3RD (ID). Large yellow. 50c each. 

 WHITE PAWN (FD). White, miniature. 60c each. 



DWARF DAHUAS 

 Bedding' Mixed 25c each.; $2.50 doz. 



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Superior Seeds 



I. MANNS & CO.. BALTIMORE 2. MD. 



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