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J. MANNS & CO.'S CHOICE SEEDS. 



3£ vb5.cn. 



i J /2 bushels to the acre. 



Peas for an early crop should be 

 planted in the Spring, soon as the 

 ground can be worked, in light, rich 

 soil. For private use sow in double 

 rows, eighteen inches apart, and 

 three inches apart in the rows. For 

 market, in single rows one inch 

 apart and three inches deep, and 

 the rows from two to three feet apart. 



ALASKA CLEVELAND'S 

 SEALED STOCK — The earliest pea 

 known; very uniform in growth and 

 ripening; 90 per cent, of the pods 

 can be gathered at the first picking. 

 The dark green color of the pods 

 makes it extremely desirable, as it 

 can be carried long distances without 

 losing color; grows two feet high; of 



e very finest quality. Quart, 15c. ; peck, 



c. ; bus., $3.25. 



.ALASKA — A standard variety; very 

 ly; twenty inches high; dark green 

 pods. Peck, 80c; bus., $3.00. 



RURAL NEW YORKER. 



CLEVELAND'S FIRST BEST SEALED — This_ pea 

 is the result of years of the most careful selection; height, 

 two feet and a half; large pods; very prolific and sure crop- 

 per. Quart, 15c; peck, 75c; bus., $2.75. 



— FIRST AND BEST — One of the earliest varieties; 

 about two. feet high. Quart, 15c; peck, 80c; bus., $2.50. 



RURAL NEW YORKER. — Cleveland's Sealed. 

 Height, two and a half feet; seed white; slightly dented, of 

 vigorous habit, vine sending out two or more lateral 

 branches. The earliest pea known to the trade except 

 Cleveland's Sealed Alaska. Pods of fine shape; larger and 

 better filled than any other extra early, containing from six 

 to nine peas of fine quality; very uniform in growth and 

 ripening. Quart, 15c: peck, 75c; bus., $2.50. 



— ' EARLY MAY — Early fine flavor and very productive. 

 Quart, 15c; peck, 75c; bus., $2.50. 



TRIUMPH — An early variety, very popular in many 

 sections; about two and a half feet high. Quart, 15c; peck, 

 75c; bus., $2.50. 



RURAL NEW YORKER — Very early and prolific; 

 grown after the methods of the originator. Peck, 75c; 

 bus.. $2.50. 



-"■> HEROINE — A wrinkled variety; productive and of a 

 very superior flavor: height, two feet. Quart, 20c; peck, 

 80c; bus., $3.50. 



TELEPHONE — A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously 

 productive and of best quality. It is a strong grower, 

 averaging eighteen pods to the stalk. The pods are of a 

 large size. A desirable sort for the family garden. Quart, 

 20c; peck, 80c; bus., $3.50. 



AMERICAN CHAMPION.— One of the largest and 

 most productive peas grown. Po'ds generally grow in 

 pairs, and are well filled with nine to twelve large peas of 

 excellent flavor. Vine is of branching habit; four and a 

 half feet. Quart, 20c: peck, 90c. ; bus., $3.00. 



EVERBEARING — A splendid bearing variety, ma- 

 turing soon after June. Vine about eighteen inches high, 

 and very regular; peas wrinkled; large and very fine 

 flavored. Quart, 20c; peck, 75c; bus., $2.50. 



Wrinkled Varieties. 



AMERICAN WONDER — This is a dwarf variety, and 

 leads .all others in point of earliness, growing about ten 

 inches high, and produces a profusion of good sized, well- 

 filled pods, with finest flavored peas. Quart, 20c; peck, 

 90c; bus., $3.00. 



M'LEAN'S LITTLE GEM — Dwarf, green, wrinkled 

 variety; twelve to fourteen inches high; prolific; very fine 

 flavor. Quart. 20c; peck, 90c; bus., $3.00. 



DAISY, OR DWARF TELEPHONE (New.)— This 

 new variety is a second early, of robust but remarkabl}- 

 even growth. The vines are from sixteen to eighteen 

 inches high, needing no brush.. The self-supporting, stout 

 plants are fairly loaded with large, bright green pods, 

 which are always well filled. Each pod contains seven to 

 nine large peas of a light bright green color, tender and 

 well flavored. Quart, 25c; peck, $1.25; bus., $4.00. 



^jg, ADVANCER — About the best second early on the list; 

 a green wrinkled variety about two and a half feet high; 

 long pods, abundantly prolific, and well filled. Quart, 20c; 

 peck, 75c; bus.. $3.00. 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND — A universal favorite, 

 delicious flavor, profuse bearer of large pods, filled well 

 with large green wrinkled peas; height about four feet. 

 Quart, 20C. : peck. 60c; bus.. $2.50. 



Second Earlies and Late Varieties. 



FRENCH CANNER (Cleveland's).— It is very pro- 

 lific, bearing an abundance of long pods, containing from 

 seven to nine peas, of excellent flavor. Height, three and a 

 half feet. Quart, 10c. ; peck. 50c; bus.. $1.75. 



IMPR. SUGAR MARROWFAT This fine pea has 



given wonderful satisfaction to all who have planted it. It 

 grows about two feet high, and bears enormous, handsome 

 pods, which are completely filled with large, deliciously 

 flavored deep green peas. It is undoubtedly the most pro- 

 ductive pea offered. Quart, 15c; peck. 60c; bus., $1.75. 



WHITE MARROWFAT (Royal Dwarf).— This is an 

 old standard variety: dwarf. Pea large and prolific. Quart. 

 15c: peck, 60c. : bus.. $1.75. 



BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT Very hardy, sim- 

 ilar to White Marrowfat, in all points, except it has a dark 

 eye. Quart, 10c; peck, 50c; bus., $1.75. 



Edible Podded Sorts. 



-^==?MELTING SUGAR — Grows to a height of five feet; 

 bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so brittle 

 that they snap without any string. It should be used much 

 as a wax bean. The pods, when cooked, are very sweet 

 and tender. Quart. 40c. 



—r DWARF SUGAR — Grows about two feet high: pro- 

 ductive; seeds large, gray and shriveled; pods broad, flat 

 and contain five or six peas. Quart, 40c. 



OUR SEEDS ARE GUARANTEED TO GROW. 



