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



SUPERIOR FARM SEEDS 



MANNS' SUPERIOR FARM SEEDS 



Onr fair dealing and conservative methods Iiave resulted in an enormous increase in the volume of our field seed busi- 

 ness, and we are thoroughly convinced that high quality seed at a reasonable price will mal<e many more pleased customers 

 during this year. 



Our experience in this line and our equipment protect you from the many losses which must result from the planting 

 of inferior seed, which is expensive at any price. All seeds offered must strictly conform to our high standards, and pur- 

 chasers may depend upon our best efforts to supply only seed which is fresh, pure and free from weeds. 



Continual market fluctuations make it impossible to quote firm prices here; changes are made almost daily. We shall, 

 therefore, appreciate the opportunity to mail samples and quote the very latest price on any quantity. 



When comparing quotations, consider both purity and germination. 



GRASS SEEDS 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. June Grass. (Poa pratensis.) 

 Universally known; desirable for pastures and lawns. Sow 

 in fall or spring at rate of 2 or 3 bushels per acre. Fancy 

 clean seed. 



RED TOP GRASS. (Agrostis vulgaris.) Thrives well in 

 any soil, but best on low land; produces a firm sod. Sow 1 

 to 2 bushels per acre. 



TIMOTHY. (Phleum pratense.) Well known variety. When 

 ready to buy write for latest prices, whether a bag or a 

 carload. (Bushel 46 pounds.) 



ORCHARD GRASS. (Dactylis glomerata.) Extremely hardy 

 and widely known. One of the earliest to start in spring; 

 grows rapidly; furnishes an abundance of pasture the entire 

 season. 1% to 2 bushels per acre. (Bushel 14 pounds.) 

 RHODE ISLAND BENT GRASS, (Agrostis canina.) Valu- 

 able for lawns. Sow 3 to 4 bushels per acre for lawn. 1V4 

 to 3 bushels for pasture. (Bushel 12 pounds.) 

 CREEPING BENT GRASS. (Agrostis stolonifera.) Excel- 

 lent for pasture when mixed with other grasses; succeeds 

 well in most situations and thrives in moist land. Sow 40 

 pounds per acre. (Bushel 14 pounds.) 



DROUGHT RESISTING GRASSES 



PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. (Lolium perenne.) Very nutri- 

 tious; valuable for meadows or permanent pastures; rapid 

 grower; most prominent grass in England. Sow 1 to 1% 

 bushels per acre. (Bushel 24 lbs.) 



MEADOW FESCUE. (Festuca pratensis.) Thrives in all 

 soil; excellent for permanent pastures; starts early; very 

 productive. Sow 1 to 1% bushels per acre. 

 SHEEP'S FESCUE. (Festuca ovina.) Grows naturally on 

 light, dry, sandy soils and mountain pastures; considered 

 quite valuable mixed with other grasses for permanent early 

 spring pasture. (About 12 pounds.) 



HARD FESCUE. (Festuca duriuscula.) Not very produc- 

 tive, but it is of a very fine quality, and thrives well in dry 

 situations where many other grasses would fail, thus mak- 

 ing a desirable pasture variety. 



MILLET 



GERMAN OR GOLDEN MILLET. True Southern grown 

 German Millet Seed is far superior to Western grown seed. 



MANNS' PERMANENT PASTURE 

 MIXTURES 



are giving wonderful results. They contain pure seed of high 

 vitality, with varieties proportioned to meet the specific re- 

 quirements of our individual customers. Let us know your 

 particular needs and we shall be pleased to quote attractive 

 prices. 



BIRD SEED 



FRESH, RECLEANED STOCK 

 Postage extra. 



Canary lb. 10c Sunflower lb. 10c 



Rape lb. 10c Lettuce Seed lb. 25c 



Millet lb. 10c Mixed Canary Seed. lb. 10c 



Hemp lb. 10c Cuttle Fish Bone . . lb. 40c 



Maw, % lb., 10c lb. 30c 



CYCLONE SEED SOWER 



Tw 5DWER THAT 

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Has a national reputation as absolutely the 

 best hand sower on the market. 



Price— $2.75 each Postpaid 



