Imperial Iceberg No. 847 



LETTUCE 



1 ounce to 2,500 plants; 3 pounds per acre. 



Lettuce to be at its best should be prrown rapidly, hence 

 the soil should be made as rich and friable as possible by 

 liberal manuring and thorough preparation. For early crop 

 sow in a seed-bed in September or October and protect 

 through the winter with cold frames, which should be re- 

 moved as soon as danger of severe freezing is past. Lettuce 

 in the open ground will stand some freezing but is killed by 

 prolonged frost or frequent freezing and thawing. The seed 

 may also be sown in hotbeds in March, and the plants, if 

 well hardened, may usually be set in the open ground in 

 April, maturing a crop much earlier than complete open 

 ground cultivation would produce. If, however, it is not 

 convenient to get the plants started either in the fall or 

 early spring in hotbeds, the seed may be sown in open ground 

 from the middle of April until July, selecting varieties suit- 

 able for the season. 



The plants should stand 8 to 10 inches apart in the rows, 

 and the rows should be about 18 inches apart. 



Grand Rapids ,4« « '«**"<=« '»' ^':?"'?°"^t '°/''"? 



*^ this variety undoubtedly stands at 



the head of the list, being of quick growth, hardy, little 

 liable to rot and remaining in condition several days after 

 being fit to cut. Forms a loose cluster of large, thin, bright 

 green leaves, savoyed, finely crimped at edges. Will stand 

 shipping long distances. 



Manns' Special Iceberg No. 10 f^hT^Eas? fo" 



withstanding Eastern weather conditions. A sure heading 

 white seeded strain of New York. Trial plantings have 

 produced beautiful large solid heads readily accepted by 

 critical buyers. Growers using the various Iceberg types 

 will do well to change over a part of their acreage to 

 Manns' No. 10. 



Imperial Iceberg No. 847 l'Z\Tri%f^rJl 



cessfully on the West coast for several years. Produces 

 large size, solid, well rounded heads under conditions where 

 other New York types do not succeed. 



Cfi^hpvn Developed at the U. S. Dept. of Agr. plant 

 r ^^ breeding station, Beltsville, Md. Destined to 



become very useful in the East. Heads are of medium size, 

 clear pale green, exceptionally firm. Resistant to tip burn 

 and withstands heat very well. 



New York No. 515 P^veloped for resistance to tip 



burn; a few days earner than 

 New York Special and well adapted for late spring and early 

 fall production. Heads medium large, compact and attractive. 



New York or Wonderful 



PRICES 

 Variety Pkt. 



All Seasons $ .10 



Baltimore Early Market 10 



Big Boston 10 



Black Seeded Big Boston 10 



Chicken (loose leaf) 10 



Cos, or Romaine, White Paris . .10 



Cos, Extra Dark Green 10 



Cosberg 10 



Earliest "Wayahead" 10 



Grand Rapids 10 



Iceberg 10 



Imperial Iceberg No. 847 10 



Large White Loaf 10 



Manns' Defiance Summer 10 



Manns' Special Iceberg No. 10 .10 



.May King 10 



New York or "Wonderful" 10 



New York — Special 10 



New York No. 515 10 



Tenderhpart 10 



Unrivalled 10 



White Boston 10 



)z. 



WLb. 



Lb. 



.15 



$ .30 



$1.00 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.30 



1.00 



.15 



.40 



1.25 



.15 



.30 



1.00 



.15 



.30 



1.00 



.15 



.40 



1.25 



.30 



.80 



2.75 



.15 



.40 



1.25 



.15 



.30 



1.00 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.15 



.40 



1.25 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



.25 



.85 



2.85 



.15 



.30 



1.00 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.40 



1.25 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



20 



J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 



Superior Seeds 



