P. MANN & CO., Washington, D. C. 
316 Ninth Street, 
4, Block North Penna. Ave. 
N. W 
ROSES FOR YOUR GARDEN 
Mme. Butterfly. 
HARDY ROSES 
Strong 2-year-old field grown. 
Monthly or Tea Roses 
Prices unless otherwise noted— 
49c each. If by mail, 60c each. 
COLUMBIA—One of the most popular 
roses, being a vigorous grower and very 
free flowering. The flowers are of a pleas- 
ing shade of rose pink, large, fragrant and 
perfect in form. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE—Crimson with 
darker shading; very free flowering and 
fragrant. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Large double 
flowers of rich crimson-red; a_ strong 
grower and very free flowering. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—A favorite 
with hundreds of Rose lovers. The flow- 
ers are large and of more than ordinary 
beauty. The deep imperial pink on the out- 
side of the petals and the shining silvery 
pink on the inside make a double colored 
bloom. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— 
The blooms are large and full; color soft 
creamy white tinted with lemon. 
LOS ANGELES—One of the finest Roses 
ever introduced. In color a luminous flame 
pink toned with coral and shaded with 
translucent gold at the base of the petals. 
The buds are long, pointed and extend into 
a flower of mammoth proportions. The 
growth is vigorous to a degree. The beauty 
of the form and ever increasing wealth of 
color are maintained from the incipient 
bud until the last petal drops. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—While this is a 
sport of Ophelia, it shows an even better 
growth, with more and larger flowers, in 
a brilliant pink, suffused apricot and gold. 
These flowers are in the ideal Rose form, 
of good texture and fragrance, and are un- 
usually enduring. The plant is free and 
fine in growth and habit. 
MRS. AARON WARD—A very free 
blooming variety of vigorous but compact 
growth. The flowers, which are of splen- 
did form are full double and are equally 
attractive when in full bloom as in the bud 
state. The color is a distinct Indian yel- 
low which under certain conditions becomes 
yellow tinted white. A favorite everywhere. 
PINK RADIANCE-—A profuse bearer of 
large, globular, attractive pink flowers. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A wonderful 
new rose with a splendid color combina- 
tion, cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. 
Long pointed buds, moderately fragrant, 
free flowering and a good grower. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. 
RED RADIANCE—Exactly like Pink 
Radiance except the color is clear cerise 
red. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—Long- 
pointed, coppery-red buds opening into 
golden-yellow flowers, stained with red on 
the outside; fully double, very large and 
fragrant. A strong branching plant with 
good healthy foliage. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 
—A most vigorous grower of erect branch- 
ing habit; beautiful, brilliant green foli- 
age; long pointed buds of exquisite shape, 
carried on long, stiff stems. Very large 
full flowers with elongated deep petals, a 
beautifully formed bloom. Color, a most 
striking sunflower-yellow, deeper in the 
center without any color blending and 
which is retained without fading even in 
the warmest weather. 
SUNBURST— A vigorous grower with 
erect or slightly spreading habit and dark 
bronzy foliage. The flowers are of medium 
size, full and of fine elongated cup form; 
color a superb cadmium-yellow passing to 
yellow-orange in the center. 
TALISMAN—A new American rose of 
exceptional coloring; the outside of the 
petals is bright yellow, gold and pink; as 
the flower opens it becomes bright apricot, 
gold and rose-pink. The bud is long, point- 
ed and opens into a full double flower. A 
strong grower with glossy foliage and very 
free flowering. 
Climbing Roses 
49c each. If by mail, 60c each. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Beautiful shell 
pink, fragrant and full, blooming in clus- 
ters in June. The most popular of all 
climbing roses during the past few years. 
This is a very good rose for covering stone 
walls, fences, embankments and arbors. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Long, pointed, deep 
pink buds, bright pink when open with 
shell pink center; a large flower on long 
stem. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—No 
other rose in any class can compare with 
it for brilliancy of color, which is a vivid 
scarlet that is maintained without burning 
or bleaching until the petals fall. 
SILVER MOO N—An indispensable 
hardy climber, having long well shaped 
buds, creamy yellow on first appearance, 
opening into immense Clematis-like flow- 
ers of a waxy whiteness. The center is a 
mass of bright yellow stamens, making a 
wonderful contrast. 
Columbia. 
