NS' SUPERIOR 



Continuously Successful Since 18S7 



Preferred by Thousands of Market Gardeners BECALSE 



1. They are selected by trial from the World's Best Strains. 



2. Carefully rogued to maintain the high standard of perfection required by critical Commercial 

 Growers who appreciate quality. 



3. Vitality tests are made by the most modern methods, and trial grounds are operated under 

 personal supervision for your protection. 



4. Our prices are low, the result of our advantageous location, capable personnel, and long years 

 of practical experience under the original management. 



DenUng 1009c with a thoroughly experienced^ dependuhle and 

 successful seed house is your assurance of satisfaction. 



Varieties of Speeial Merit 



OUR general stocks are unexcelled in quality and better seeds cannot be purchased at any price. The following 

 recently improved strains, however, are worthy of special consideration and should be grown by every progressive 

 market gardener. 



BORECOLE 



SUPERIOR EXTRA CURLED GREEN SCOTCH — More 



curled than any other Borecole and yielding many more 

 bushels per acre due to its extremely vigorous growth. 

 Nearly as hardy as Hardy Winter and now very popular with 

 many of our customers. Pkt. 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; lb., 

 $1.00. 



CURLED PERFECTION— An improved dwarf type, specially 

 rogued and developed from a privately held American stock. 

 Well curled and of a wonderful dark green color; winters 

 well and commands top prices. Oz., 15c; % lb., 25c; lb. 85c. 



CARROT 



IMPERATOR (Also called Tendersweet)— One of the finest 

 new carrots recently introduced. Grows 7 to 8^2 inches long, 

 measuring nearly 2 in. diameter at the shoulder and taper- 

 ing to a semi-blunt end. Flesh rich orange throughout and of 

 exceptional quality. Tops very dark and sufficient for bunch- 

 ing well. Oz., 15c; >4 lb., .30c; lb., 85c; 10 lbs., $7.50. 



CALIFORNIA BUNCHING— New introduction from Cali- 

 fornia developed especially as a bunching carrot for long 

 distance shipping. Roots about 1^2 in. by 7 in. long, cylin- 

 drical stump rooted, deep orange color throughout, can be 

 pulled before maturity or allowed to stand weeks later with- 

 out becoming overgrown. Oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; lb., $1.00; 

 10 lbs., S8.50. 



SUNRISE — A favorite with market garden trade because 

 of its fine quality, perfect shape and attractive color. 

 Specially valuable for medium and late use, an excellent 

 keeper and thoroughly dependable. Oz., 15c; J4 Ib.j 30c; lb., 

 $1.00; 10 lbs., S8.50. 



CORN 



MANNS' EARLY SUPERIOR— This new variety is of 

 remarkable size considering its earliness. The ears are 8 

 inches long and have 16 to 20 rows of rather narrow deep 

 grains. The quality is excellent and the attractive appear- 

 ance of the rich, tender, well-filled ears make it a very 

 desirable sort for the Market Gardener. Qt., 30c; pk., $1.50; 

 bu., $3.00. 



.M.\NNS' No. 56 — The best, largest, most saleable early 

 market corn we ever have known. It can be planted ex- 

 tremely early without danger of rotting, which makes it 

 possible to produce marketable ears at least five weeks ahead 

 of Stowell's Evergreen. Resembles sugar corn, an excellent 

 Superior Extra Curled After Stripping shipper and a money maker. Qt., 25c: pk., $1.75; bu.. $6.00. 



