BULBS AND ROOTS 
J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. 
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Neen TEE 
DEC.) Large bloom of laven- 
Mrs. Carl Salbach ene suioited on massive 
stem. Wonderful exhibition variety. 
(DEC.) Exquisite shade of a bright 
Mrs. Crowley salmon-pink, base of petals yellow; 
foliage dark green of good substance. One of the finest cut 
flowers on the market; good keeper. 
, (DEC.) The color of this 
Mrs. Eleanor Martin wonderful Dahlia is most 
edd, described as mulberry; its petals being a peculiar rose 
with reverse of violet. 
” (DEC.) Vigorous grow- 
Missi Denver NV anne Cerca. Se anueremc. 
true to type; fine form, orchid lavender. 
(HY. CAC.) An exceptionally 
Mrs. John Gardner attractive large  bi-colored 
Hybrid Cactus, having brilliant blood-red petals, edged in 
white. The most attractive and generally admired variety 
in our entire display at the Baltimore Dahlia Show. 
, , (DEC.) Pleasing shade of deep 
Patrick O’Mara orange slightly. tinged with rose. 
Very large flowers on long stiff stems. 
(DEC.) Remarkable flower of great 
Pop Stewart size. In the young state the flower ap- 
pears rosy pink, but as it matures it undergoes a complete 
transformation, toning out into a most exquisite shade of 
the purest lilac pink. Splendid stem; wonderful grower. 
Pride of California (DEC.) Brilliant cardinal 
} red, enormous in size, free 
blooming, good keeper. 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful 
large flower measuring 7 to 9 inches in diameter. 
bloomer of rich, deep yellow. 
Rollo Boy (HY. CAC.) 
on good strong stem. 
amber, shading to old gold. 
(DEC.) A large exhibition, decorative 
oman Eagle of high merit. Color flaming brilliant, 
burnished copper, held on strong stem well above the dark 
green foliage, blooming profusely. 
(DEC.) Free flowering and dependable; 
Sagamore golden yellow; long stemmed; exhibition 
and cut variety. 
(DEC.) Ex- 
tremely 
Very free 
Vigorous grower, carried erect 
Delicate shade of 
DAHLIAS, by F. F. Rockwell. 
Learn to know the different types 
of dahlias and their uses in your 
garden, how to plant and grow 
them, what fertilizers to use, how 
to control pests, how to harvest 
and store the tubers, grow for 
exhibition, and how to propagate 
and hybridize. Brief and practi- 
eal. 65 illustrations, 80 pages. 
$1.00. 
DAHLIA SEED 
Very satisfactory results are ob- 
tained from seed planted early in- 
doors and transplanted perma- 
nently in May or June. With 
proper care the plants will bloom 
the same year. (See page 42.) 
? (DEC.) Very large bloom of 
Shudow s Lavender silvery lavender, held erect by 
long stiff stem well above the dense foliage; fine cut flower 
of excellent keeping quality. This variety attracted much 
attention in our Cee at the Baltimore pee Show. ; 
, 7 (HY. CAC.) Considered largest flower in cul- 
Siskiyou tivation. Pink tinged mauve. A prize-winning 
novelty. 
Snow-Drift (DEC.) For garden decoration and ex- 
hibition, one of the best large white varie- 
ties in existence, having broad waxy-white petals. 
; (DEC.) Free blooming bright lemon- 
The Lemonade yellow, on stiff strong stems above 
the foliage. 
7 (DEC.) Color is that of an Indian’s skin, 
Trentonian changeable shading; blending of old gold, 
amber and coppery bronze, supported by strong perfect stem. 
Pleasing to all because of its harmonious display of autumn 
colors. 
7 (HY. CAC.) Large flower of good form, pro-~ 
Violetta duced on fine stem; color rich petunia-violet. 
An added attraction to any garden. 
7 (DEC.) An artistic, huge flow- 
Watchung Sunrise er combining a brilliant shade 
of gold with a subtle suffusion of pink. Truly glorious in 
every respect. 
William Slocombe (DEC.) Clean cut, pure canary 
yellow; immense flowers. of 
splendid form; blooming early and continuing to the end of 
the season. 
7 (DEC.) A leading variety which at- 
Wizard of Oz tracts great attention. Remarkable for 
its formation, size, color and habit of growth; free bloom- 
ing. Extra fine exhibition variety; glowing amber-pink. 
PRICES 
Plants Tubers 
Varieties 
Jean Kerr 
*Jersey’s Beacon 
*Jersey’s Beauty 
Jersey’s King 
Judge Marean 
Junior 
King Solomon 
Varieties 
*Amarillo Grande 
Ambassador 
Attraction 
Carmencita 
Champagne 
Copper King 
*EKagle Rock Beauty 
*Edna Ferber 
El Dorado 
Elite Glory 
*Ellinor Vandeveer 
*Marion Bromall 
Mariposa 
*Marmion 
Merritt 
Miss America 
Mrs. Carl Salbach 
Gladys Sherwood 
Goldene Sonne 
*Jane Cowl 
Varieties marked * are of special merit. 
Mrs. Crowley 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson 
*Mrs. Eleanor Martin 
*Mrs. I. De ver Warner.... 
Mrs. John Gardner 
Plants Tubers 
Varieties Each 
Patrick O’Mara a -40 
*Pop Stewart 2 1.00 
Pride of California 50 
*Queen of the Garden 
Beautiful 2.00 
Rollo Boy 1.50 
*Roman Eagle 1.00 
*Sagamore 1.25 
Shudow’s 1.00 
Siskiyou 2.00 
Snow-Drift 1.00 
*The Lemonade 2.50 
*Trentonian é -75 
Violetta 1.00 
*Watchung Sunrise ae 5.00 
William Slocombe P 50 
Wizard of Oz 1.25 
Plants Tubers 
