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W. A. MANDA, INC., SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
New Roses 1916 Price 
Per Dozen 
Gorgeous. Color deep coppery yellow, flashed salmon. >7.50 
Mrs Bayard Thayer. Sport from Mrs. Chas. Russell, much darker. 7*50 
Champion Weiland. Exquisite soft pink color. 7,50 
Dark Russell. A fine sport of richer color. 7,50 
Cleveland. Deep glowing' pink; very free. 7,50 
Baby Doll. Yellow little rose, like Cecil Brunner. 7.50 
Red Radiance. Deep red sport of this useful rose. 5 00 
Mrs. Wm. H. Hearst. Bright pink sport of My Maryland. 7^50 
New Carnations 1916 
Belle Washburn. Fine scarlet flower; prolific. 
Miss Alice Coombs. Color clear bright pink. 
Nancy. Light salmon pink; good keeper. 
Red Wing. Fine red variety; free grower. 
Miss Theo. Rose pink; medium size, very free. 
Aviator. Bright scarlet; large perfect flower. 
Nebraska. Fine scarlet; good size and stems free. 
Price 
Per Dozen 
. $2.50 
. 2.50 
. 2.50 
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. 2.50 
. 2.50 
Various New Plants for 1916 
Peperomia (Pericati (Manda). Fine greenhouse plant with roundish thick leaves, bright 
green, shiny, with spikes of whitish flowers. Fine addition to any collection 50c each- 
$5.00 per dozen. 
Kalanchoe Mandaiana (Manda). An African introduction. The leaves are thick 
white, covered with white farina; stems leafy; 1 to 2 ft. high; producing a cluster of pale 
yellow flowers lasting long in perfection. A fine greenhouse flowering plant Price $1 00 
each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Canna Firebird. One of the finest varieties with large green leaves, large trusses 
of glistening scarlet. The individual flowers are large and stand well. Price 50c each- 
$5.00 per dozen. 
. ., Ca t r ? na ^ Yellow Kin 9 Humbert. Has all the good qualities of this grand Canna 
Wh R/i the ?. owers , a F e bright yellow. Price 50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
•.u , gn ° ia Salicifolia. New Japanese hardy variety with graceful branches clothed 
with long narrow leaves and quantities of white flowers that are verv fragrant 
as , e * eaves an( ^ bark. A gem that should be in every collection. Price $2 50 
to $5.00 each. 
Magnolia Watsonii. Grand species with white cup shaped flowers and dark center 
Very desirable. $2 ; 00 to $3.00 each. 
Magnolia Parviflora. Rare and beautiful shrub with medium sized flowers of good 
substance and white color. Should be largely grown. Price $2.00 to $3.00 each 
Serissa foetido. Hard wooded greenhouse shrub 2 to 4 ft. high with small’ roundish 
leaves and covered in Spring with multitude of white flowers not unlike a Kalmia. 
Welcome addition to our Spring flowering greenhouse plants, especially for Easter flower¬ 
ing. Price $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Fuchsia triphylla hybrids. We have sent out these plants some time ago, but now 
we are fortunate to have a fine stock of good strong plants of this perpetual blooming 
beautiful variety with its bright colored red flower that could be used for almost any 
purpose, but especially for tubs and vases for summer flowering, for which purpose it 
would flower the entire summer and produce a blaze of color not obtained by other plants 
Strong 2 -y ea r-oldp 1 ants, 75c. each; strong 3-year-old plants, $1.00 each; specimens, 10 and 
12-inch pans, $3.50 each. 
KENTIA. 
This most valuable decorative Palm in cultivation we have made a specialty of and 
now have over thirty distinct varieties of same. They are fine plants growing into 
beautiful specimens and are from two to eight feet high. We would be pleased to make 
special offer to intending purchasers. 
NEPHROLEPIS. 
This plant has recently developed into so many forms and varieties that we now 
have in our collection fifty-four distinct kinds. We have all these in stock in either 
ordinary sized plants or specimens, and would be pleased to supply same at 25 to 50c 
each or In collection of six distinct varieties for $1.50; collection of twelve distinct 
varieties for $3.00, or collection of twenty-five distinct varieties* for $7.50. Also would 
be glad to send a special list of these to intending purchasers on application. 
JAPANESE NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
These will be found on page 64, and we recommend this class of plants as the Japanese 
plants are, as a rule, of easy culture and quite a valuable addition to the garden. 
OUR NATIVE PLANTS 
Under this class we have listed all the most showy and interesting beauties of our 
woods and mountains. These plants are eagerly! sought by plant lovers in Europe and 
should be frow n more extensively in this country, as they are better able to stand our 
climate, and there is variety enough that can be used for most any purpose. 
