CORN— Table Varieties 



1 quart to 200 hills: 1 peck per acre. 



Sugar Corn should not be planted until May, or when the ground is wamv 

 For succession, plant about every two weeks until the last of July. All varie- 

 ties may be either sown one inch deep in rows three to four feet apart, the 

 seeds being placed about 8 inches apart in the rows, or they may be planted 

 in hills at distances of three or four feet apart each way, allowing not more 

 than 3 plants stand to a hill. The size of the variety and the richness of the 

 soil should determine the distance of planting. Cultivate frequently and 

 thoroughly but shallow until the tassels appear. 



First EotIu Neck '^^>* variety can be planted earlier than any other 

 " sort; ear short, grain white. It is not a Sugar 



Com. 



ImnrnVPd Knrlu AHnnt^ ^ distinct improvement over the Old 

 iniyruVKU n^uriy AUUmS g^^jy Adams, fully as hardy; ears 



measure from 10 to 14 inches in length, with 12 or more rows to the ear. 

 Grains are narrow and deep, cf excellent table quality. 



Manns* No S6 "^^^ best, largest, most saleable early market corn w« 

 xw. uv jjgyg ever known. It can be planted extremely early 

 without danger of rotting, which makes it possible to produce marketable 

 ears at least five weeks ahead of Stowell's Evergreen. Resembles sugar corn, 

 an excellent shipper, and a money maker. 



JT/ir/if ^iin£>rinr This new variety is of remarkable size considering 

 M^UI ly iJUyKi lui jj.g earliness. The ears are 8 inches long and have 

 16 to 20 rows of rather narrow deep grains. The quality is excellent and 

 the attractive appearance of the rich, tender, well-filled ears make it a 

 very desirable sort for the Market Gardener. 



Manns' No. S6 — Note the low position of 

 the ears, an evidence of extreme earliness. 



Country Gentleman ^nT elc^^di^ngiy ''Vich'''flav"r^ 



Often produces t to 4 ears to the stalk. The grains are 

 "staggered" on the cob, leaving no signs of rows. 



GROW HYBRIDIZED VARIETIES 

 OF KNOWN ADAPTABILITY 



The increased cost is only about $2.00 more per acre, but the 

 yield Is increased 26% or more. Practically all of the larger 

 canning companies are now planting Hybrid Corn because of 

 the certainty of a better yield and much better quality. It 

 is important, however, to plant only seed grown by an expert 

 hybridist as hybrid corn is not necessarily all desirable. The 

 process is expensive, highly technical and requires the skill 

 of a plant breeder. Buy Manns' hybridized corn; it has been 

 grown by experts and has proven profitable for this section. 



Please Note — It is useless to try to save seed from hybrid 

 varieties of corn. They must be newly developed each year. 



Early Evergreen frit'o^'J: 'lerfrlJn''. ".1,7"i: 



equally as good in quality. Kernels sweet and tender; cob 

 small, with irregular rows. 



White Evergreen f,/S[oVeri'.rEve"gree!;.*The'':S™ 



are very large and well filled from butt to tip with lonf, 

 slender, pure white grains. 



StoweWs Evergreen Extra Selected ^^^^ 



extensively than any other; a favorite with canners and mar- 

 ket gardeners for late use. Ears of large size, kernels very 

 deep, tender and sugary; very productive and remains for a 

 long time in fit condition for table use. 



Lincoln Hybrid 



All America winner for 1942 — 83 

 days, ears 7% in. 12 to 16 rows, color 

 bright yellow; stalks 6 ft. 



Golden Cross Bantam (Hybrid) JiaStVf ui 



8-inch ears having 10 to 14 rows of golden yellow kernels. 

 It is resistant to wilt or Stewart's disease and is now the 

 standard strain grown for the largest canners. As the crop 

 matures at nearly the same time, it should be planted at 

 intervals of a week or ten days to assure a continuous 

 supply. 



Fnnnn (^'^ days.) Outstanding yellow hybrid developed by 

 iuuriu jj^g jjj^yg Experiment Station, a few days later than 

 Golden Cross. Ears about 8 inches long, 12 to 14 rowed, 

 cylindrical, well fitted with medium narrow, light yellow 

 kernels. Excellent canning and market garden variety. Very 

 productive. 



Stowell's Evergreen Hybrid l)l\UV%rMl 



Stowell's Evergreen Variety but we have selected for you 

 the most desirable and profitable hybrid based on Maryland 

 Experiment Station tests, our own trials and reports of 

 large growers. If you grow White Sugar Corn, be sure to 

 plant Manns' Hybrid Stowell's. The ears are large, well 

 filled, of beautiful appearance and excellent quality. 



PRICES 









50 



Variety 



Pt. 



Qt. 



Pk. 



lbs. 



Adams Early $ 



.20 



$ .35 



$2.50 



$7.00 



Black Mexican 



.35 

 .35 



.65 

 .65 



3.75 

 3.75 



12.50 

 11.00 



Country Gentleman (Shoe Peg) 



Early Evergreen 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



Early Superior 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



12.50 



First Early Neck 



.20 



.35 



2.50 



7.00 



Golden Bantam 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



Golden Evergreen 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



Improved Early Adams 



,20 



.35 



2.50 



7.50 



Manns' No. 56 



.50 



.95 



4.50 





Narrow Grain Evergreen 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



Stowell's Evergreen Ex. Selected 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



Whipples Early White 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



Whipples Early Yellow 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



White Evergreen 



.35 



.65 



3.75 



11.00 



HYBRIDS 











Golden Cross Bantam Hybrid. $ 



.55 



$1.00 



$5.25 $17.50 1 



loana 



.65 



1.00 



6.00 



20.00 



Lincoln Hybrid 



.65 



1.25 



6.25 



22..50 



Marcross C6-13 



.55 

 .65 



1.00 

 1.25 



5.25 



6.25 



17.50 

 22.50 



Ore Hybrid 



Stowells Evergreen Hybrid .. . 



.65 



1.25 



6.25 



22.50 



Top Cross Country Gentleman 



.65 



1.25 



6.25 



22.50 



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J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 



Superior Seeds 



