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



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FRUIT TREES 



APPLE 



5 to 6 ft. $1.25 each; 512.00 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, roundish; 

 deep crimson, juicy, rather acid. Ripening late July. 

 ROME BEAUTY: (Winter). 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: (Summer). Free growth, roundish; 

 oblate, slightly conical; pale yellow; tender, juicy, sprightly, 

 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, 

 red cheek. September. 



PEAR 



5 to 6 ft. SI. 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 Dest 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 flavor. Very large; fine, even yellow; perfectly round; excellent 

 quality. 



PLUM 



5 to 6 ft. $1.50 each 

 BURBANK: Large and beautiful; cherry-red, wilh 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: Small, yellowish-green. August. 



CHERRY 



4 to 5 ft. $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, 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. 



MOORE'S EARLY: Vigorous and a great bearer. Large, fine 



quality. Early. 



NIAGARA: Finest 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 



25c each; $2.00 per dozen; $12.00 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 



25c each; $2.25 dozen; $15.00 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 from June 

 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 

 COLUMBIA WHITE COCHET GOLDEN OPHELIA 



PINK RADIANCE RED RADIANCE 



