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J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. 



NURSERY STOCK 



MANNS' SUPERIOR NURSERY STOCK 



EVERGREENS 



AMERICAN ARBORVITAE: (Thuja Occidentalis). A fast 

 growing pyramidal tree with light green foliage. Very use- 

 ful for hedging and screening as well as for ornamentation. 

 18 to 24 inch $1.00; 2 to 3 feet $2.00. 



CHINESE ARBORVITAE: ("Biota Orientalis). Grows tall 

 and slender with dark green foliage. Useful in border 

 planting also for formal gardens; rapid grower. 18 to 21 

 inch $1.00; 2 to 3 feet $2.00. 



GLOBE ARBORVITAE: (Thuja Occidentalis Globosa). Very 

 dwarf and compact; grows naturally into a rounded almost 

 ball-like form. 18 to 24 inch $2.50;' 2 to 3 feet $4.00. 

 JUNIPER: (Pyramidalis). One of the finest and hardiest 

 evergreens. Pyramidal in outline with silver-green scale- 

 like foliage. It retains its dense habit and is very desirable. 

 2 to 2i< 2 feet $4.50; 2% to 3 feet $5.00. 



JUNIPER: (Pfitzeriana). A beautiful new form with 

 branches spreading nearly horizontally as broad as tall. 

 Low growth foliage pleasing bluish-green. 18 to 24 inch 

 $3.50; 2 to 3 feet $6.00. 



RETINOSPORA: (Obtusa Compacta). Almost spherical in 

 shape. Good green throughout winter. Very useful in foun- 

 dation or formal work. 2 to 3 feet $2.50. 



RETINOSPORA: (Pisifera). Bright green pendulous 



branches loosely pyramidal, quick grower. 2 to 2}£ feet 



$2.50. 



RETINOSPORA: (Filifera Aurea). Golden Thread Branched 



Cypress. Very bright conspicuous yellow. Grows more 



slowly than preceding. 15 to 18 inch $4.00. 



Foundation Planting makes Lawn part of Home 



TAXUS: (Cuspidata). Spreading Japanese Yew. Rich, deep, 

 broad green leaves. Spreading, bushy habit. Valuable in 

 foundation plantings. Exceptionallv hardy. 15 to 18 inch 

 $3.50; 18 to 24 inch $4.50. 



TAXUS: (Brevifolia). Dwarf Japanese Yew. Broad, thick 

 leaves, blackish green. Slow growing and irregular, spread 

 ing habit. Exceptionally hardy. 15 to 18 inch $4.50. 



APPLE FRUIT 



5 to 6 feet $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 

 BALDWIN: (Winter). Vigorous growth; large, bright red, 

 crisp, juicy, subacid, good. The most popular and profitable 

 market sort. Ripening November to March. 

 DELICIOUS: (Winter.) The color is brilliant dark red, 

 shading to yellow at the blossom end. The flesh is crisp, 

 fine grained and quite juicy; flavor slightly acid but very 

 pleasing. November. 



GRIMES GOLDEN: (Winter). A high quality apple, golden 

 in color; flesh juicy, tender, spicy and rich. January to 

 March. 



STAYMEN'S WINESAP: (Winter). Large, bright red of fine 

 quality. Good keeper. 



YORK IMPERIAL: (Winter). A wonderful keeping, well- 

 flavored variety; greenish yellow, flushed with red. October. 



TREES CRAB APPLE 



TRANSCENDANT. Largest of any Crab Apple; golden yel- 

 low, red cheek. September. 



PEAR 



5 to 6 feet $1.00 each 



BARTLETT: (Summer). Summer variety; golden yellow in 

 color; usually with red cheeks. Exceptionally fine for eat- 

 ing out of the hand, and without a doubt the best desert and 

 canning pear. 



SECKEL: (Autumn). Small, delicious fruits, extremely pop- 

 ular; green at first, becoming dull, yellowish-brown, with 

 russety red cheek. August and September. 



PEACH 



5 to 6 feet $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 

 ELBERTA. The standard finest yellow; large, highly flav- 

 ored fruits, of unexcelled quality. Early August. 

 HALE. One-third to one-half larger than Elberta and supe- 



fine, even yellow; perfectly 



nor in flavor. Very large; 

 round; excellent quality. 



CHERRY 



4 to 5 feet $1.50 each 

 SWEET CHERRIES 

 BLACK TARTARIAN. Vigorous growth; large; purplish 

 black, one of the best; very sweet. 



NAPOLEON. Prolific; large size; yellow with red cheeks, 

 midseason. 



SOUR CHERRIES 

 MONTMORENCY. A large, red, acid Cherrv; very prolific 

 and hardy. Valuable for canning. 



GRAPE VINES 



2 year old 50c each ; $5.00 per dozen 

 Concord — Niagara — Catawba — Delaware 



ROSES 

 Everblooming Hybrid Tea 



Most popular of all classes, blooming steadily from June 

 until frost. 



75c each; $7.00 for 10. (Not Mailable) 

 BETTY. Coppery rose-pink. Beautiful buds for cutting. 

 COLUMBIA. Glowing pink flowers which last a long time. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. Lemon-white; very dou- 

 ble and shapely. 



KILLARNEY. "Bright pink of beautiful form in bud. 

 MME. BUTTERFLY. Pale pink and gold; lovely when cut. 

 OPHELIA. Almost white, shaded pink and gold! 

 RADIANCE. Sparkling pink. The freest blooming of all. 

 RED RADIANCE. Light red. Equal to Radiance. 

 SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET. The best pure yellow 

 Rose grown today. 

 SUNBURST. Orange and cream; delightful. 



