ROSE BUSHES 



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



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ROSE BUSHES 



DORMANT ROSES 



Carried in stock during March, April and May 



Prices 25c ea. to 50c ea. 



According to Grade 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. Cerise-red. 



BETTY UPRICHARD. Long, pointed buds; flowers of a 

 delicate salmon-pink, vigorous bushy growth, profuse 

 bloomer. 



CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. Scarlet in color and slightly frag- 

 rant. A strong grower and one of the best red roses for 

 the garden. 



DAME EDITH HELEN. A free flowering sweetly scented 

 rose of clear pink color and very shapely buds. 

 DBL. WHITE KILLARNEY. Splendid pure white variety. 

 EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds of rich orange-pink out- 

 side and salmon-pink inside of petals; fairly double blooms 

 with a golden underglow. 



E. G. HILL. Bright scarlet shading to a deeper red; high 

 centered, very vigorous and free flowering. 

 ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red flowers of large size, 

 very fragrant, vigorous and healthy grower. 

 FRAU KRAL DRUSCHKL White. 



GOLDEN OPHELIA. Salmon pink shaded golden yellow. 

 HADLEY'. Velvety crimson. 



JOANNA HILL. Long, rich apricot blooms with a sugges- 

 tion of bronze. Strong grower, beautiful foliage. 

 K. A. VICTORIA. The standard, double, pure white bedding 

 rose. 



LOS ANGELES. One of the finest roses grown; color, lumin- 

 ous flame pink toned with coral and shaded with translucent 

 gold at base of petals; flowers very large and a vigorous 

 grower. 



MARGARET McGREDY. Brilliant red petals on hinges of 

 deep gold. Plant upright; seldom out of bloom. 

 MEVR. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Golden salmon and light 

 orange. Free flowering. 



MISS ROWENA THOM. Blending of brilliant pink mauve 

 and old gold. A vigorous upright grower and a profuse 

 bloomer. 



MME. BUTTERFLY. Bright pink shaded gold. 

 MME. JULES BOUCHE. Medium sized, white flowers, lightly 

 tinted with pink at the center. 



MRS. E. P. THOM. Long slender buds, opening into per- 

 fectly shaped blooms of lemon-yellow, sweetly scented. 

 MRS. P. S. DuPONT. Buds are reddish gold, opening into 

 beautiful yellow flowers. 



MRS. SAM McGREDY. Large, fairly double bloom of orange- 

 salmon, with a suffusion of gold; vigorous healthy plant. 

 PRESIDENT HOOVER. A splendid color combination of 

 maroon, orange and gold. Long pointed buds, rigid stems. 

 RADIANCE PINK. Large, brilliant rose-pink blooms. 

 RADIANCE RED. A bright rosy red form of Radiance. 

 REV. F, PAGE ROBERTS. A golden yellow shaded red rose 

 of large size and very fragrant. 



ROSLYN. Full golden yellow bloom, deeper in center with 

 orange splashings on back of petals. 

 SOUV. DE CLAUDIS PERNET. Yellow. 



SL'NKIST. Brownish orange sport of the well-known Joanna 

 Hill. Flowers even larger. 



TALISMAN. A rose noted for its exceptional color. Scarlet 

 orange with rich yellow shadings; strong grower with rich 

 glossy foliage and very free flowering. 



VILLE DE PARIS. Pure yellow, somewhat similar to Radi- 

 ance, stands up well under all weather conditions. Splendid 

 for cutting. 



WILLOWMERE. Pink. 



CLIMBING ROSES 

 AMERICAN BEAUTY, Brilliant Carmine. 

 DR. VAN FLEET, Pale Pink. 

 PAULS SCARLET, Intense Scarlet. 

 PRIMROSE. Canary-yellow. 



SILVER MOON. White, semi-double, very large with yellow 

 stamens. 



POTTED ROSE BUSHES 



These roses are ready to bloom when planted out in May, 

 and will give maximum results. They were freshly dug last 

 Fall and potted at once, preserving all their vitality. During 

 the Winter they have been developing in cold frames to be 

 planted, pot and all, in the field during March. Their 

 growth has been natural and they should not be confused 

 with bushes which have been forced for cut flowers all 

 Winter. 



75c each — $8.75 per dozen (except as noted). 

 Dame Edith Helen Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



Etoile de Hollande Miss Rowena Thorn 



President Hoover Red Radiance 



Pink Radiance Rev. F. Page Roberts 



Talisman Ville de Paris 



and other popular varieties. 



U. S. PLANT PATENTED NOVELTIES 



AMELIA EARHART (U. S. Plant Patent No. 63). Large 

 yellow with blush cream overtone, extremely fragrant, 

 vigorous free flowering habit. $1.25 each; dozen rate $1.05 

 each. 



BETTER TIMES (U. S. Plant Patent No. 23). Brilliant cerise 

 profuse flowering habit, foliage leathery, dark green. $1.25 

 each; dozen rate $1.05 each. 



CARILLON. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 136.) A bedding rose 

 of great activity; long pointed buds of orange-scarlet con- 

 trasting pleasingly with the green sepals. $1.25 each; dozen 

 rate $1.05 each. 



COUNTESS VANDAL. A sensation of the shows, because of 

 its long pointed bud and its distinctive shading of coppery 

 bronze, a very vigorous grower. $1.00 each; dozen rate 84c 

 each. 



MATADOR. (Patent applied for.) Large full rose, well 

 formed, scarlet crimson with darker silky sheen on the 

 reverse, very fragrant and vigorous. S1.50 each; dozen rate 

 $1.25 each. 



NIGRETTE (U. S. Plant Patent No. 87). European novelty 

 SI. 50 each; dozen rate $1.25 each. 



TOKEN (U. S. Plant Patent No. 95). A unique single toned 

 apricot color, free bloomer, upright growth, glossy foliage, 

 disease resistant. $1.25 each; dozen rate $1.05 each. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 3 or more at dozen rate. 

 BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. The new hardy everbloom- 

 ing scarlet climber, vigorous and free flowering. $1.00 each; 

 dozen rate 8-lc each. 



GOLDEN CLIMBER. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 28.) Golden 

 $1.00 each; dozen rate 84c each. 



NEW DAWN. New ever blooming large flower, fragrant pink 

 climber. The flowers are produced on long stems, early 

 summer until frost. $1.50 each; dozen rate $1.25 each. 



