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P. MANN & CO., Washington, D. C. 



316 Ninth Street, N. W. 

 V 2 Block North Penna. Ave. 



ROSES FOR YOUR GARDEN 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



We offer white, pink and crimson Baby 

 Ramblers at 50c each. If by mail, 60c each. 



HARDY ROSES 



Strong 2-year-old field grown. 



Monthly or Tea Roses 



75c each. If by mail, 85c each. 



FRANCISCA KRUGER — The rosy- 

 yellow flowers are borne freely throughout 

 the summer. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— 

 The blooms are large and full; color soft 

 creamy white tinted with lemon. 



PINK RADIANCE— A profuse bearer of 

 large, globular, attractive pink flowers. 



RED RADIANCE— Exactly like Pink 

 Radiance except the color is clear cerise 

 red. 



RED MAMAN COCHET— Rich deep 

 red and a very profuse bloomer. 



Pink Radiance Rose. 



SAFRANO— Attractive, especially when 

 at the bud stage ; bright apricot yellow. 



SUNBURST — The buds are of good size, 

 long and pointed; the stems are long; the 

 color a beautiful orange copper shaded to 

 the deepest yellow. 



Climbing Roses 



50c each. If by mail, 60c each. 



AMERICAN PILLAR— The large single 

 flowers are borne in immense bunches and 

 almost cover the foliage ; the lovely pink 

 blooms are 3 to 4 inches across. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER— The bright 

 crimson blooms in immense clusters, are 

 produced practically over the entire plant. 



TAUSENDSCHOEN — Yields large 

 clusters of blooms, each cluster almost a 

 bouquet, varying from soft pink to white. 



DR. VAN FLEET— Long, pointed, deep 

 pink buds, bright pink when open with 

 shell pink center ; a large flower on long 

 stem. 



SHADE TREES 



CATALPA, Bungei— The Globe Headed 



Catalpa ; the straight stems and symme- 

 trical rounded head resemble an umbrella. 

 2-year heads, 5-foot stems, $1.50 each. 



JUDAS TREE, Red Bud— A quick grow- 

 ing tree ; the branches and twigs are 

 covered with a mass of small pink flowers 

 before the leaves appear. 4 to 6 feet, 65c 

 each; $6.50 per dozen. 



DOGWOOD or CORNUS— See Flower- 

 ing- Shrubs. 



A Hedge is necessary for privacy. 



MIMOSA— An ornamental tree with 

 spreading branches and feathery foliage; 

 low growing. 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 each. 



LOMBARDY POPLAR— A tall, quick 

 growing tree that branches low. Grows 30 

 feet or more, but the height can be con- 

 trolled by cutting back the tops every few 

 years. 6 to 8 feet, 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 

 8 to 10 feet, 75c each; $7.50 per dozen. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



PRIVET— The most popular of all 

 hedges. Set 6 inches apart. 



AMOOR RIVER— Almost evergreen in 

 the South. May be trimmed to any desired 

 shape. 18 to 24 inches, $7.00 per 100; 

 $60.00 per 1,000. 



CALIFORNIA — An upright grower with 

 glossy green foliage. Succeeds under the 

 most adverse conditions. 18 to 24 inches, 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1,000. 



GRAPE VINES 



All varieties 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 

 If by mail, 35c each; $2.85 per dozen. 



CATAWBA — The bunches and berries 

 are large; dark copper color when ripe; 

 sweet with a pleasant musky flavor. 



CONCORD — Succeeds everywhere; very 

 productive ; the bundle's large and com- 

 pact; berries large and black. 



NIAGARA — Bunches very large and 

 compact; berries large, light greenish 

 white ; skin thin but tough ; tender and 

 sweet. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



BEAUTY— A large round berry of a 

 bright red color, an easy berry to grow 



and worth space in your garden. $8.00 

 per 1,000. 



GANDY — A very late variety; excellent 

 quality and very firm. Gandy should be 

 planted on low springy soil to do its best. 

 $7.00 per 1,000. 



PREMIER— The most popular early 

 berry ever introduced. Covers a long sea- 

 son of ripening berries of large uniform 

 size and color. $7.00 per 1,000. 



MASTODON— The wonderful everbear- 

 ing Strawberry. By planting this berry with 

 proper care, you can have Strawberries 

 from early summer until late fall. A berry 

 that you should include in your garden. 

 The berries are a beautiful red color, very 

 firm and juicy. $12.00 per 1,000. 



Note. — Should you wish a good late crop 

 of Mastodon you should keep all the blos- 

 soms picked off until July 1st then let them 

 fruit the balance of the summer and fall. 



Mastodon Strawberry. 



