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J. MANNS & CO., Ensor and lorrest Sts., Baltimore, Md. 



SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Manns' Golden Special Celery 



Wins First Prize 



January, 1937*— at the 



. . . Pennsylvania State Farm Show . . . 



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MANNS' GOLDEN (Special)— A more uniform strain of 

 Golden Plume, has better hearts, is earlier and more easily 

 blanched than other types. Strictly dependable for com- 

 mercial production. Oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.75; lb., $6.00. 



A. H. Mende & Son, growers, who earned 

 this honor, prefer Manns' Golden Special 

 to other varieties priced much higher. 



J. Manns & Co. 



Ensor and Forrest Sts. 



Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: 



For the past two years we have 

 grown your Golden Special Celery 

 and like it for its wonderful quali- 

 ties. It has a full heart, long 

 rib, is very crisp and tender, and 

 is more easily blanched than other 

 strains of celery. It received the 

 first prize at the 1937 Pennsyl- 

 vania Farm Show at Harrisburg. We 

 have grown many other strains of 

 celery at a much higher cost but 

 haye found that your Golden Special 

 beats them all. 



Yours very truly, 



Arno H. Mende & Son, 



* Our catalog goes to press before the 1938 show, hence 

 the reference to the 1937 results. The stock offered 

 however for growing in 1937 and 1938 is identically 

 the same. 



Manns' Golden (Special) 



A. H. Mende & Son's field of Manns' Golden Special Celery 



