'superior vegetable seeds 



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



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Holland Field of Early Lone Standing Savoy for Seed 



Manns' Early Long Standing Savoy Near- 



early as reselected savoy but has the very valuable advantage 

 of standing in perfect condition, without bolting to seed, 10 

 to 14 days longer than other varieties. This feature is worth 

 thousands of dollars to spinach growers, for with this variety 

 it is possible to market the crop when it is convenient and 

 advantageous for the grower to do so. Many severe losses 

 have been incurred because cutters were not available, weather 

 conditions unfavorable, or prices were too low, but Early Long 

 Standing will wait for cutters, for weather, and for prices. 

 It is often possible to double receipts from the crop, by simply 

 waiting ten days for a higher market. Early Long Standing 

 holds up exceedingly well for shipping as it is of good heavy 

 substance. The leaves are intensely savoyed and of a beau- 

 tiful dark green color. It possesses such wonderful marketing 

 possibilities, that it deserves the attention of every spinach 

 grower. 



Kinil nf Tipnmnrlt Plants remain in condition from 



ivuiy ui uenmurK a week to two weeks after all 



other varieties have gone to 

 for home gardeners. 



jed. One of the leading sorts 



PrillC€SS Juliana Gre f atl y resembling savoy as the 

 picture opposite will show; much 

 slower in growth, however, and very late in going to seed. 

 The ideal variety for late spring sowing, as it thrives well 

 in warm weather and is in great demand as long as the 

 weather permits shipping. 



Hollandia— Giant Smooth Leaved The most 



popular 

 variety in Holland for home use and largely used by Western 

 packers of fancy canned goods because of its excellent quality 

 and very dark green color. The flat, extremely heavy leaves 

 do not ship well but are ideal for the grower who contracts 

 by weight. 



NPW Zfinl and (TETRAGONIA EXPANSA) Not related 

 i,CU/ £/CWlW " W to regular spinaches but forming larger 

 spreading plants producing fleshy brittle tips and leaves which 

 are used as spinach. Of delightful flavor and practically ever- 

 bearing. 



Princess Juliana Grown by KRASTEL BROS. 



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