52 J. MANNS & CC., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md., 
FRUIT TREES 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLE 
5 to 6 ft. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 
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. 
RAMBO: (Autumn). Well flavored juicy fruit; very large, yellow, 
striped with red; subacid. September. 
RED ASTRACHAN: (Summer). Free growth; large, rounaish; 
deep crimson, juicy, rather acid. Ripening late July. 
ROME BEAUTY: (Wister). Handsome fruit of good quality; 
large yellow, striped and splashed with red. November to January. 
STAYMEN’S WINESAP: (Winter). Large, bright red of fine 
quality. Good keeper. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT: 
oblate, slightly conical; pale yellow; 
subacid. Ripening late July. 
YORK IMPERIAL: (Winter). A wonderful keeping, well-flavored 
variety; greenish yellow, flushed with red. October. 
CRAB APPLE 
TRANSCENDANT: Largest of any Crab Apple; golden yellow, 
(Summer). Free growth, roundish; 
tender, juicy, sprightly, 
ted cheek. September. 
PEAR 
5 to 6 ft. $1.50 each 
BARTLETT: (Summer). Summer variety; golden yellow in. 
color; usually with red cheeks. Exceptionally fine for eating out 
of the hand, and without a doubt the best desert and canning pear. 
SECKEL: (Autumn). Small, delicious fruits, extremely popular; 
green at first, becoming. dull, yellowish-brown, with russety red 
cheek. August and September, 
QUINCE 
ORANGE: Large, roundish, bright golden yellow; very pro- 
ductive. The best. 5 to 6 ft. $1.50 each. 
PEACH 
5 to 6 ft. $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 
BELLE OF GEORGIA: Very large, skin white with red cheeks, 
free-stone. 
CARMAN: A hardy rot-proof Peach. Large, round, pale yellow 
skin and red blush on sunny side; white flesh, sweet flavor. July. 
CRAWFORD EARLY: One of the pest for canning. Free-stone 
Large, yellow, juicy, melting. First of August. 
ELBERTA: The standard finest yellow; large, highly flavored 
fruits, of unexcelled quality. Early August. 
HALE: One-third to one-half larger than Elberta and superior 
in Haver Very large; fine, even yellow; perfectly round; excellent 
quality. 
PLUM 
5 to 6ft. $1.50 each 
BURBANK: Large and beautiful; cherry-red, with a thin lilac 
bloom; flesh yellow; sweet. First of September. 
GERMAN PRUNE: Long, oval, purple; flesh green; stand more 
frost than others. August 
GREEN GAGE: Sieailt yellowish- -green. 
CHERRY 
4 to 5 ft. $1.50 each 
SWEET CHERRIES 
pr&cKk TARTARIAN: Vigorous growth; large; purplish black; 
one of the best; very sweet. 
NAPOLEON: Prolific; large size; yellow with red cheeks, mid- 
season. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
MONTMORENCY: A large, red, acid Cherry; very prolific 
and hardy. Valuable for canning. 
APRICOTS 
ALEXANDER: Very large, yellow. July. 4 to 5 ft. $1.25 each 
SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPE VINES 
2 year old, 50c each; $5.00 per dozen 
CONCORD: Large, always reliable. Best Black. 
August. 
MOORE’S EARLY: Vigorous and a great bearer. Large, fine 
quality. Early. 
NIAGARA: Binest white grape grown. Berry and bunches, large, 
sweet and pulpy. Very productive. 
CATAWBA: Luscious dark red berries; sweet and rich with 
pleasant flavor. Best table variety; late ripening and keeps well. 
DELAWARE: Small, sweet, spicy, delicious berries; compact 
growth; light red in color. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO: Medium size; jet-black; pleasant, melting flavor, 
sweet and rich; hardy and very productive. 2 year, $2.00 per 
dozen; $12.00 per 100. 
CURRANTS 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen; $30.00 per 100 
CHERRY: Large, red berries. Popular sort; fine for preserving. 
WHITE GRAPE: Large white berries, in long clusters. Best 
white variety; very productive. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
50c each; $5.00 dozen; $30.00 per 100 
DOWNING: Most widely planted and highly-prized sort. Large 
whitish-green berries. 
HOUGHTON: Red, small berries, enormous bearer.. 
RASPBERRIES 
2 year, $2.25 per dozen; $12.50 per 100 
CUTHBERT: Queen of the market. Largest and best flavored 
of all red raspberries. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING: Fruit ripens very early, bears 
extremely heavy crops that sell for fancy prices. Then in Sum- 
mer, until frost, gives fair to good pickings, dependent in part on 
the season. Extremely hardy and vigorous. _ 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
See Page 36. 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea 
ROSES 
Most popular of all classes, blooming steadily 
until frost. 
2 year old No. 1 Grade, Dormant, 75c each; $7.00 for 10. 
BETTY: Coppery rose-pink. Beautiful buds for cutting. 
COLUMBIA: Glowing pink flowers which last a long time. 
KAISERIN® AUGUSTE VICTORIA: Lemon-White; very 
double 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. 
Special FIVE FAVORITE Offer 
Large Plants; wintered outdoors, in bud; showing color; 5 in. pots. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 dozen 
WHITE COCHET GOLDEN OPHELIA 
RED RADIANCE 
from June 
COLUMBIA 
PINK RADIANCE 
