(14] J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CORN“T able) Varieties 
1 quart to 200 hills; 1 peck per acre. 
Sugar Corn should not be planted until May, or when the ground is warm. 
For succession, plant about every two weeks until the last of July. All varie- 
ties may be either sown one inch deep in rows three to four feet apart, the 
seeds being placed about 8 inches apart in the rows, or they may be planted 
in hills at distances of three or four feet apart each way, allowing not more 
than 3 plants stand to a hill. The size of the variety and the richness of the 
soil should determine the distance of planting. Cultivate frequently and 
thoroughly but shallow until the tassels appear. 
EXTRA EARLY 
First Early Neck This variety can be planted earlier than any other 
sort; ear short, grain white. It is not a Sugar 
Corn. 
A distinct improvement over the Old 
Improved Early Adams Early Adams, fully as hardy; ears 
measure from 10 to 14 inches in length, with 12 or more rows to the ear. 
Grains are narrow and deep, of excellent table quality. 
3 The best, largest, most saleable early market corn we 
Manns No. 56 have ever known. It can be planted extremely 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 shipper, and a money maker. 
, This new variety is of remarkable size considering 
Early Superior 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 appearance of the rich, tender, well-filled ears make it a 
very desirable sort for the Market Gardener. 
; Most popular and earliest of all Golden Bantam 
Golden Sunshine {os 
Red Cob or Ninety-Day Corn A distinct sort of white Corn; 
matures in about 90 days; pro- 
duces large, handsome ears. It can be used green as a table corn or when 
dry for stock feeding. 
MEDIUM EARLY 
, Stalks are of strong, vigorous growth, 5 feet in height; 
Howling Mob produces 2 large ears of sweetest quality. ‘ 
Sheffield This cross-bred early variety combines the robust growth and 
extreme hardiness of the Extra Early Adams with the finer 
sugary quality of the Cory. Ears average 7 inches long, and are well filled 
with grains of medium size, arranged in 10 or 12 regular rows. 
Kendel’s Early Giant Remarkably large ear for a second early 
; sort and very popular. The ears are about 
8 to 9 inches long, 12-rowed. The grain is rather broad and shallow and the 
quality very good. 
, Although the ripe grains are bluish-black, they are 
Black Mexican remarkably white when in roasting ear stage; tender 
and of fine quality. 
Very deep grains, small cob and exceedingly 
Country Gentleman rich flavor. Often produces 3 to 4 ears to the 
stalk. The grains are “staggered” on the cob, leaving no signs of rows. 
Ripens 10 to 12 days in advance of Stowell’s Ever- 
Early Evergreen green, and is equally as good in quality. Kernels 
sweet and tender; cob small, with irregular rows. 
Manns’ Early Superior PRICES 
Resembles the late Mammoth; ears Variety : Qt. Pk. Bu. 
Early Mammoth are fully as long, but more taper- Adams’ Early $1.00 $3.25 
ing; ripens 2 weeks earlier. Black Mexican . 1.50 5.50 
pouneey Gentleman (Shoe-Peg) . We) Byes) 
e Lue’s Golden Giant 5 3 1.50 5.50 
MAIN CROP AND LATE Early Evergreen 4 5 1.50 5.50 
eae arambth 4 1.50 5.50 
° Pe A pure white strain of the popu- arly Superior : : 2.00 7.50 
White Everg een lau Stowell’ Evergreen. The ears First Early Neck 5 3 1.25 4.50 
are very large and well filled from butt to tip with long, palven Santen : aah ps8 
F : olden Sunshine . a 
slender, pure white grains. Howling Mob, : 150 5.50 
mprove arly Adams : 1.00 3.25 
Stowell’s Evergreen Extra Selected &'°%" | Kendel’s Early Giant : 1.50 5.50 
Late Mammoth E 1.50 5.50 
extensively than any other; a favorite with canners and mar- M 5 
ket gardeners for late use. Ears of large size, kernels very anns’ No. 56 
deep, tender and sugary; very productive and remains for a 
2.00 7.50 
Narrow Grain Evergreen : 1.50 5.50 
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long time in fit condition for table use. ee or Ninety-Day Corn a0 pape 
Stowell’s Evergreen Ex. Selec’d. 1.50 5.50 
Late Mammoth Produces larger ears than any other Trucker’s Favorite Sugar Corn .15 1.50 5.50 
Sweet Corn; very weighty, profitable White Evergreen 5.50 
for growers selling by ton. 
