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



SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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TOMATOES 



Second Early and Main Crop Varieties 



Marglobe 



PnilfternQfl Tne largest purple fruited Tomato in culti- 

 ' <" tltt;, " aM vation; very solid and of finest quality. 



Wisdom Tomato lfj™ d l^JZ^ smooth ' 

 Manns' Improved Stone ^^J&JS? J& 



canners and market gardeners everywhere. Its solidity and 

 carrying qualities are remarkable. Its color is a desirable 

 red; in shape perfectly smooth, and thicker from stem to 

 blossom end than most varieties, making it most handsome 

 and salable. 



XA/ilt Rcaia+nnf In developing this wilt-proof strain 



rr in nebibiuru the plant breeder has made his se _ 



lections from a strain of the very highest quality in points 

 of production, size, flavor, weight, thickness of skin and 

 color. A very profitable main crop sort. 



Mttrolobe 0ur stock of tllis extremely popular variety 

 " is far superior to the average and we have 



received many unsolicited testimonials complimenting us 

 on its excellent quality. 



It produces heavy yields of large smooth, globular, 

 meaty, red fruits. They have a delightful flavor, and are 

 covered with a thick skin which hinders cracking. More- 

 over, the plants shade the fruits well and thus protect 

 them from sun-scald. 



"Marglobe has been developed primarily to resist wilt. 

 In addition to this extremely valuable feature, however, 

 the variety has many other characteristics of merit. The 

 heavy yields produced make this a very profitable variety 

 to grow. Fruits average one-half pound each, of a perfect 

 globe shape, beautiful deep scarlet in color, and only 

 mildly acid; vines grow vigorously without spreading, have 

 abundant foliage furnishing adequate cover for the fruits 

 without too much shade, and ripening its first fruits from 

 90 to 95 days. Marglobe is unsurpassed for table use and 

 canning purposes, and is worthy of careful consideration 

 of every tomato grower." 



Maryland Pride 



Since our introduction of it in 1905 

 it has been grown with great suc- 

 cess by canners and market gardeners, who pronounce it "the 

 very best second early and main crop Tomato they have ever 

 grown." The fruit is a beautiful bright red color, magnifi- 

 cent size and handsome, smooth shape. The vines grow vig- 

 orously and produce abundantly until killed by frost. 



D. it. 1 OmatO For description see New Stone. 



PnnrmnilQ So named on account of the large size of 

 Uiiui itlUUd Tomatoes, which are very solid and smooth. 

 Quality good. 



Greater Baltimore ^^ 



a prolific bearer and fine shipper. 



smooth, solid, bright 

 second early Tomato; 



ing preserves, and a: 

 in the garden: 



Pear-Shaped Red- 



irieties are used for mak- 

 also quite ornamental while growing 



-Pear-Shaped Yellow- 

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•Yellow Plum 



Maryland Pride Tomato 



