Barg'e Smooth Prague Celexlae 



Celi 



eruic 



1 oz. to 200 ft. of row; ^ lb. per acre 



Sow seed and cultivate same as celery, with the excep- 

 tion that it is not necessary to blanch the plants. When 

 the roots attain a diameter of two inches they are fit 

 for use. To keep these through the winter, pack in damp 

 earth or sand and store them in a cellar or leave them out 

 of doors, covering with earth and straw for protection. 



Large Smooth Prague 



(120 days) One of the 

 largest, very smooth and 

 almost round with very few side roots. Plants are vigor- 

 ous, with large dark green foliage. 



a 



redd 



1 OS. to 150 ft. of row; 3 lbs. per acre 



Dwarf annual and perennial plants of mild to pungent 

 flavor used for salads and garnishing. They require moist 

 soils, thrive during the cool seasons in well shaded places 

 where an ample supply of moisture is constantly available. 



Garden (Curled or Pepper) 



(45 days) Dwarf 

 8 inch compact 



fast growing annual having finely curled deep green 



foliage. Used for garnishing and salads. 



American Upland 



(45 days) Dwarf plant with 

 notched oval leaves resem- 

 bling true water cress. Of a mild flavor, grown in this 

 area as a fall and winter crop. Sown in July or August; 

 requires a fertile moist soil. 



TjMjg ^Vater ^^^^ days) Hardy perennial with long 



^ stems and small thick divided leaves 



having a sharp pungent flavor. Thrives along moist 



banks or In soil covered with shallow fresh water. 



Chicory — Wltloof 



Clti 



icory. 



1 oz. to 80 ft. of row; 4 lbs. per acre 



Witloof (French Endive) ^r,,,rwttet sl!l^ 



forced in hotbeds from roots previously grown outdoors; 

 producing solid oblong heads blanched ivory white. 



Cni 



wed 



1 O*. to 150 ft. 



Small hardy perennial ready for use in 85 days, resem- 

 bling the onion In appearance and growing in clusters. 

 Grown for the young leaves which give a mild onion 

 flavor to sausage, salads and various dishes. 



CoUardd 



Broadcast 1 lb. to 2 lbs. per acre-^1 oz. to 300 ft. rov 



Cabbage or Heading UltL'SAT'tri 



ft, high. Large clusters of leaves often show a tendency 

 to form a head. 



Corn Salad 



1 oz. to so sq. ft. ; 6 Iba. per acre 



T arrr» ^AiaHiarl niifrVi <^° days) Used as a salad. 

 l.arge Oeeaea l^UICn g^^n in the early spring 

 in rows 1 foot apart, it is fit to use in 6 or 8 weeks. 

 If wanted in early spring, sow in September and cover 

 with straw as soon as cold weather sets in. Can also be 

 grown in protected cold frames and used any time during 

 the winter. 



PRICES 









CEX.EKZAC Pkt. 



Oz. 



Hlb. 



I.b. 



Ziarge Smooth Fragne .... 9 



.10 



9 .65 



$2.00 



$6.00 



CHZCOBT 











Witloof 



.10 

 .10 



.50 

 1.50 



1.50 



5.00 



CHIVES 



COBir SAI.AD 











I^arge Dutch 



.10 



.35 



1.00 



3.00 



COZ.Z.ABDS 











Cabbage Collards 



.10 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



Qeorgia or Southern 



.10 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



Morris Improved Heading' 



.10 



.30 



.85 



2.50 



Winter Hardy 



.10 



.30 



.60 



2.00 



CHESS 











American Upland 



.10 



.20 



.60 



1.75 



Qarden (Curled or Pepper) 



.10 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



True Water 



.10 



.90 



2.75 



5.25 



Superior Seeds 



J. MANNS & CO.. BALTIMORE. 2, MD. 



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