J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
PEAS 
1 quart to 100 feet of drill; 144 bushels per acre. 
Peas grow best on a light, rich, mellow soil under cool and moist weather con: 
ditions. Fresh manure and very rich or wet mucky soil should be avoided. 
The extra early varieties are very hardy and should be planted as soon as the 
ground can be made ready, while the larger wrinkled varieties, which are not as 
hardy but of superior quality, may be planted when the soil has become slightly 
warmed, as the seed will rot if planted too early. 
For private use, sow the seed in double rows, 18 inches apart and 8 inches apart 
in the row; for market, in single rows 2 to 3 feet apart and 1 inch apart in the 
rows. The peas will give quicker returns if covered only one inch deep, and where 
earliness is most important they may be treated this way. Larger pods and greater 
quantity will be produced if the seed is planted in trenches three to six inches deep 
and covered with only one to two inches of soil. When the plants are five or six 
inches high, fill the trench level with the suwface. This will result in deep rooting, 
prevent mildew and prolong the bearing season. If the peas are covered to the 
full depth at first, or if water is allowed to stand in the trenches the seed will not 
germinate or grow well. The crop should be gathered as fast as it becomes fit for 
use, as even a few ripe pods left on the vines tend to retard the development of the 
young pods and prevent the formation of new ones. 
FIRST EARLY SMOOTH VARIETIES | 
Vine strong and vigorous, 2 to 2% feet high, of a 
Extra Early Alaska peculiar light green color, pods 3 to 3% inches long, 
straight and blunt at the end. 
Is ready for picking 49 to 50 days from planting. 
Seed round, blue, slightly pitted. Matures crop very evenly. 
, The most used and best extra early, large podded Dwarf now 
Early Bird on the market. Very desirable for market gardeners and truck- 
ers. Seed is practically smooth, dark green in color, can be planted as early as the 
Alaska. Produces a strong, vigorous vine, dwarfed in length. Pods produced in 
profusion and are long, large, pointed and well filled with good sized peas. Is an 
excellent cropper and has replaced practically all other extra early varieties. 
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Long Pod Alaska 
, Resembling the Alaska in general habit of 
Bountiful growth. Vine 36 inches, foliage gray-green. 
Pods 3% inches in length, pointed, gray-green in color. Fit 
for table use 55 to 57 days from planting; a prolific bearer, 
making it a valuable variety. Seed blue, medium pitted. 
Mammoth Podded Extra Early 42. excer- 
tionally 
early, large podded variety. Matures practically with Alaska 
and much more productive. Height 3 feet, pods 4 inches 
long, very dark, broad and round. 
FIRST EARLY WRINKLED 
VARIETIES 
, An extra early variety of excellent 
Early Surprise quality, growing only 15 inches high’ 
but producing an abundance of dark green pods 4 to 5 inches 
long, very broad and well filled. The earliness, quality and 
the wonderfully prolific characteristics of this variety make 
it a very profitable sort for market gardeners. 
Extremely early, of high quality and 
Early Wonder very productive. Pods are very dark 
and can be safely shipped long distances. Will soon become 
very important as a market gardeners variety. 
An improved strain of the Laxtonian 
Blue Bantam type. Very early and produces pods a 
little darker than the Laxtonian. Vines are 16 to 18 inches 
high. 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar This is by far the 
largest and finest of 
the true sugar or edible podded Peas. 
PRICES 
Variety Qt. Pie Bue 
Alaska—Wilt-resistant .............. $ .35 $2.00 $7.50 
Blne Bantam). .cprece ate cea 45 2.50 9.00 
Bountiful): 5. ee ee ecco 301) 25000 ed. 00 
Barly Bird) 2. 02.04 eee eee 3D) | 12200) i7200 
Early ‘Surprisewis.o.. ce oe ae 45 2.75 10.00 
Barly? Wonders 2 3o.05 5 sina soe 4 Geiss 
xtra marly, Alaska pce eeeEnite 35 2.00 7.00 
Improved) Pilott22)) eee 45 2.75 10.00 
Long Podded Alaska................. 35 8 6©6©2.00 87.00 
Mammoth Melting Sugar............. -60 4.00 mie 
Mammoth Podded Extra Early........ 3) 2.00 7.50 
Pedigree Extra Early................ SE PAIS SET) 
Prolific Early Market................ 35 062.00 ~=6.50 
Black Eyed Peas. 
Long-Podded Alaska A favorite with truckers and 
shippers to Northern mar- 
kets, producing a very early crop of large, broad, well-filled, 
dark green pods. Equally as hardy as Extra Early Alaska 
and much larger. The vines usually grow three feet high 
and the crop will remain fresh a long time after picking. 
Improved Pilot 
A very early smooth pea with large 
pods. Very productive, can be 
planted early, vines three feet. 
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Left - Disease Stricken 
Right - Resistant to Wilt-Disease 
Anne Arundel County field of two popular varieties. It has 
been found in many sections of Maryland, Wisconsin, ete., 
that peas are often badly damaged by Wilt, near Wilt, root- 
rot and other diseases. Some of these diseases are controlled 
by proper rotation of crops but Wilt can only be avoided on 
Wilt sick soils by using Wilt-Resistant strains. 
The University of Maryland has been working on this 
problem in the canners varieties, accomplishing wonderful 
results. If you have not found it possible to grow a success- 
ful pea crop in recent years, try Wilt Resistant strains. 
It will mean success instead of failure if your soil is infected 
with Wilt. 
Peas, being legumes, are greatly 
benefited by inoculation with Nitra- 
gin, the legume bacteria fixing mate- 
rial. Nitragin increases yield and 
quality and also improves the soil. 
9 oz. can treats 1 bu. seed, 50c; 5 bu. 
size $1.40. (Specify “C.’’) 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
WITH 
The Original Lequme Inoculator 
