ROSE BUSHES 



U. S. PLANT PATENTED NOVELTIES 



FERTIL-POTTED 



Subject to stock being available and price prevailing at 

 that time. 



ALICE HARDING (202) Golden yellow with carmine. 



BETTER TIMES (23) Cerise-red. 



COUNTESS VANDAL (38) Pink with salmon glow. 



DICKSON'S RED (376) Scarlet red. 



ECLIPSE (172) Rich gold. 



HECTOR DEANE (361) Crimson, Orange. 



McGREDY'S SUNSET (317) Orange, yellow. 



McGREDY'S TRIUMPH (190) Cerise flushed orange. 



MISS AMERICA (264) Flesh with salmon and gold. 



SIGNORA (201) Orange red. 



BLAZE (10) Climber, scarlet. 



DOUBLOONS (162) Climber, saffron yellow. 



NEW DAWN (1) Climber, pink. 



JUNE MORN (375) Climber, red, yellow. 



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. 



AUTUMN. Orange-red. 



BETTY UPRICHARD. Salmon-pink. 



BRLVRCLIFF. Rose-pink. 



CALEDONIA. White. 



CATHERINE KORDES. Scarlet. 



DAME EDITH HELEN. Pink. 



EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Cerise-orange. 



E. G. HILL. Scarlet. 



ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Crimson-red. 



GIPSY LASS. Scarlet, crimson. 



GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Velvety crimson. 



HEINRICH WENDLAND. Red, golden-yellow. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Rosy carmine. 



KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. White. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY. Rose, pink. 



LADY MARGARET STEWART, Yellow, orange, scarlet. 



LOS ANGELES. Pink, gold. 



MARGARET McGREDY. Red, gold. 



MAX KRAUSE. Golden yellow. 



McGREDY'S IVORY, Creamy white, yellow base. 



McGREDY'S SCARLET. Red. 



MISS ROWENA THOM. Rose pink. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Coral-red, yellow. 



MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. Yellow. 



MRS. HENRY MORSE. Pink-yellow. 



MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Golden yellow. 



MRS. SAM McGREDY. Scarlet orange. 



PRESIDENT HOOVER. Scarlet, yellow. 



RADIANCE. Carmine pink. 



RED RADLVNCE. Red. 



ROSE MARIE. Rose-pink. 



TALISMAN. Scarlet orange, yellow. 



VILLE DE PARIS. Yellow. 



CLIMBING HYBRID— TEA 



K. A. VICTORIA. White. 

 LADY ASHTOWN. Rose pink. 

 RED RADIANCE. Bright cerise. 

 MARECHAL NIEL. Golden yellow. 



DAHUAS 



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

 in a medium loam. The tubers should be planted in a hori- 

 zontal 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 ap- 

 plied 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 flowers, the roots should be 

 removed from the ground, allowed 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. 



(D) Decorative 

 AVALON (D). Yellow Jersey's Beauty. 30c each. 

 COMMODORE (D). Canary yellow. 40c each. 

 DARLENE (D). Shell pink. 30c each. 

 DWIGHT MORROW (D). Large dark red. 40c each. 

 JANE COWL (D). Bronzy buff and old gold. 50c each. 

 JEAN KERR (D). Medium sized white. 30c each. 

 JERSEY'S BEAUTY (D). Real rose-pink. 40c each. 

 LOUIS WALCHER (D). Maroon, white tipped. 50c each. 



MARGARET W. WILSON (D). Creamy white suffused pink. 

 40c each. 



MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (D). Bright lilac rose. 40c each. 



MRS. KNUDSON (D). Large white. 3.5c each. 



SAGAMORE (D). Apricot buff. 40c each. 



SUNSHINE (D). Large Golden Yellow. 50c each. 



DWARF DAHLIAS 

 Bedding Mixed 25c each.; $2.50 doz. 



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J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 



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