ROSE BUSHES 



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



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ROSE BUSHES 



DORMANT SEAL KRAFT ROSES 



(Carried in stock during March, April and May) 

 The three following grades are prepared by a special wax- 

 coating process which thoroughly seals the entire plant 

 (roots and branches) against evaporation. This assures 

 complete preservation of all the original vitality and makes 

 possible the early luxuriant growth and sure blooming 

 quality for which these Northern grown bushes are noted. 



GOLD SEAL. 50c each; 10 for $4.50. 

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

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

 the garden. 



CHAS. P. KILHAM. Large, brilliant oriental-red, flushed 

 with orange and glowing scarlet; a very vigorous and pro- 

 lific bloomer. 



DAME EDITH HELEN. A free flowering sweetly scented 

 rose of clear pink color and very shapely buds. 

 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. 

 GOLDEN EMBLEM. A most beautifully clear yellow, won- 

 derfully well shaped buds on long stems. 



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

 tion of bronze. Strong grower, beautiful foliage. 

 LADY ASHTOWN. Extremely beautiful flowers of pale 

 carmine-pink, shading to golden yellow at base of petals. 

 Blooms are large, globular and well formed. 

 LADY MARGARET STEWART. A lovely new rose which 

 has won praise from those who have grown it; of pleasing 

 golden yellow color. 



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. 



MISS WILMOT. New everblooming pure white, superior to 

 the older white varieties in form and habit of growth. 

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

 fectly shaped blooms of lemon-yellow, sweetly scented. 

 MRS. HENRY MORSE. One of the best light pink varieties; 

 high centered flowers of two contrasting tones of pink. Free 

 flowering, and very fragrant. 



MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. Good bloomer. Gorgeous sal- 

 mon-pink and gold flowers, flesh pink at edges. 

 PADRE. A coppery yellow rose of exquisite beauty. 

 PRESIDENT HOOVER. A splendid color combination of 

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

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

 of large size and very fragrant. 



RICHARD E. WEST. New everblooming light yellow, buds 

 well shaped. 



ROSELANDIA. Beautiful new variety of a rich golden yel- 

 low color. 



TALISMAN. A rose noted for its exceptional color. Scarlet 

 orange with rich yellow shadings; strong grower with rich 

 glossy foliage and very free flowering. 



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. 



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

 ance, stands up well under all weather conditions. Splendid 

 for cutting. 



McGREDYS SCARLET. Fragrant, large, double, continuous 

 blooming brilliant scarlet. 



SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET. Very fragrant large 

 double orange red. 



OLYMPIAD. Long pointed buds of velvety rich dark 

 oriental scarlet with golden base. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Reddish gold bud, opening to a 

 deep golden yellow, vigorous, profuse bloomer. 



RED SEAL. 40c each; 10 for $3.75. 

 DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Coppery safron. 

 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Vivid Crimson. 

 J. J. L. MOCK. Carmine Pink. 

 K. A. VICTORIA. Snowy White. 

 RADIANCE. Pink. 

 RADIANCE. Red. 

 SOUV. DE CLAUDIS PERNET. Yellow. 



BLUE SEAL. 25c each; 10 for $2.25. 

 COLUMBIA. Rose Pink. 

 HADLEY. Velvety crimson. 

 LUXEMBURG, Orange Yellow. 

 MME. ED. HERRIOT. Pernet Red. 

 FRAU KRAL DRUSCHKI. White. 



CLIMBLNG ROSES. 35c each. Except as Noted. 

 AMERICAN BEAUTY, Brilliant Carmine. 

 AVIATOR BLERIOT. Yellow. 



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

 ing scarlet climber, vigorous and free flowering. $1.50 each. 

 DR. VAN FLEET, Pale Pink. 



NEW DAWN. New ever blooming large flower, fragrant pink 

 climber. The flowers are produced on long stems, early 

 summer until frost. $1.50. 

 PAULS SCARLET, Intense Scarlet. 



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 

 which have been forced for cut flowers all 



with bushes 

 Winter. 



75c each — : 

 Chas. K. Douglas 

 Dame Edith Helen 

 Duchess of Wellington 

 E. G. Hill 

 Etoile de Hollande 

 Mrs. E. P. Thorn 

 President Hoover 

 Pink Radiance 

 Talisman 



75 per dozen (except as noted). 



Francis Scott Key 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



Los Angeles 



Mevr. G. A. van Rossem 



Miss Rowena Thom 



Mrs. Henry Morse 



Red Radiance 



Rev. F. Page Roberts 



Ville de Paris 



BETTY UPRICHARD. Salmon-pink. 

 BRIARCLIFF. Silvery rose-pink. 

 EDITOR McFARLAND. Pink, amber glow. 

 FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. Apricot and bronze. 

 GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow flushed old rose. 

 MARGARET McGREDY. Brilliant red, gold base. 

 MAX KRAUSE. Best outdoor golden yellow, $1.50. 

 MME. BUTTERFLY. Bright pink shadded gold. 

 MME. JULES BOUCHE. White, pink center. 

 MRS. SAM McGREDY. Scarlet-copper-orange. 

 ROSLYN. Golden yellow and orange. 

 SENSATION. Large deep maroon highly perfumed. 

 ESSENCE. Double Etiole de Hollande. " $1.00. 



U. S. PLANT PATENTED NOVELTIES 



(Potted) 



We recommend live, growing potted bushes of these ex- 

 pensive varieties. They are priced only 25 cents higher 

 than dormant plants. 



COUNTESS VANDAL. A sensation of the shows, because of 

 its long pointed bud and its distinctive shading of coppery 

 bronze, a very vigorous grower. $1.25 each. $12.50 per dozen. 

 MARY HEART. A striking red sport of Talisman, deep, 

 velvety blood red with an overglow of amber. $1.25 each. 

 SOUVENIR. A golden yellow Talisman. Prolific producer 

 of fragrant flowers for cutting. $1.25 each. $12.50 per dozen. 

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

 described as the first black rose. Blooms are bright crimson 

 during warm weather but in the cool fall months black buds 

 are produced, opening to an extremely dark velvetv maroon. 

 $2.25 each. $22.50 dozen. 



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

 large double blooms, delicately fragrant on long stems; 

 profuse flowering habit, foliage leathery, dark green. $1.75 

 each. $17.50 dozen. 



AMELIA EARHART (U. S. Plant Patent Xo. 63). Large 

 yellow with blush cream overtone, extremely fragrant, 

 vigorous free flowering habit. $1.75 each. $17.50 dozen. 

 TOKEN (U. S. Plant Patent Xo. 95). A unique single toned 

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

 disease resistant. $1.75 each. $17.50 dozen. 



