Borecole—Curled Perfection 
Borecole—Superior Extra Curled 
10 J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
BORECOLE Scotch Kale 
Extensively grown in this section for market- 
ing during the winter months, when other vege- 
tables are scarce. Borecole should be grown like 
cabbage, the seed being sown from early spring 
to the middle of August. It is customary to pull 
off the lower leaves and let the plant grow on 
to furnish a continuous supply. 
, This variety is one of the 
Hardy Winter most salable and profitable 
sorts for either the home or market gardener. 
The plant attains a height of 18 inches and pro- 
duces an abundance of beautiful light green 
leaves, which are densely curled and crimped. It 
is extremely hardy and has the additional advan- 
tage of putting forth a second crop of leaves after 
the first have been gathered or have fallen off. 
Superior Extra Curled Green 
The leaves of this variety are very 
Scotch much more curled than the Dwarf- 
Green Scotch, and many more bushels per acre 
can be cut due to the extremely vigorous growth, 
which is characteristic of this variety. Nearly 
as hardy as Hardy Winter, and very popular with 
many of our customers. 
Curled Perfection 4° _, improved _ 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. 
Dwarf Green Scotch This excellent sort is low 
spreading and compact in 
its nature of growth, forming a mass of leaves which are 
beautifully curled and mosslike in appearance. The color 
is an attractive bright green and the quality is excellent. 
Just hard 
New Blue Curled Scotch Hardy Goyinter 4 nd 
and 
having very curly dark blue-green leaves. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
1 oz. will sow 500 ft. of drills or 3,000 plants. 
Sow in April for early crop or in early June for a late fall 
crop. Transplant to rows which are 8 to 4 feet apart, 18 to 
24 inches apart in the rows. Will live through the winter 
without protection. 
, , Found to be the best variety both in 
Danish Prize THe 
quality and _ productiveness. 
sprouts develop very evenly over the entire stem, the lower 
sprouts being as tightly folded and as solid as those higher 
up. 
COLLARDS 
Georgia, Southern or Creole The chief South- 
ern variety for 
greens, growing 2 to 3 feet high and forming a large, loose, 
open head or cluster of leaves with a rather long stem. 
One ounce of seed will sow 300 feet of drill; two pounds 
per acre. 
PRICES 
Variety Bkt; 40275924) Ub: 
BORECOLE 
Curled Perfection $0.10 $0.15 $0.30 
Dwarf Green Scotch 10 5 
15 
15 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Danish Prize 20 
COLLARDS 
Georgia, Southern or Creole... 
Cabbage Collards ava 
Superior Seeds 
