SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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



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Varieties of Special Merit 



^~\UR general stocks are unexcelled in quality and better seeds cannot be purchased at any price. The following 

 ^-^ recently improved strains, however, are worthy of special consideration and should be grown by every pro- 

 gressive market gardener. 



FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 



The New Flower creations of outstanding value are listed 

 in the alphabetical arrangement of annuals and perennials — 

 pages 43 to 56. We call your special attention to the fol- 

 lowing: 



Asters, Wilt-Resistant, page 4.3. 

 Marigold. Crown of Gold, page 4(>. 

 Marigold, Sunset Giants, page 46. 

 Calendula, Orange Shaggy, page 44. 

 Cornflower, Jubilee Gem, page 44. 

 Cosmos. Sensation, page 4.5. 

 Cosmos, Orange Flare, page 45. 

 Zinnia, Double Mexican Haageana, page .50. 

 Zinnia, Fantasy, page 50. 

 Snapdragons, Rustproof, page 43. 

 Larkspur, Giant Imperial, page 46. 

 Campanula, Annual, page 44. 

 Xasturtiums, Double Hybrids, page 47. 

 Petunia, Flaming Velvet, page 47. 

 Petunia, Martha Washington, page 47. 



BORECOLE 



SUPERIOR EXTRA CURLED GREEN SCOTCH — More 



curled than any other Borecole and yielding many more 

 bushels per acre due to its extremely vigorous growth. 

 Nearly as hardy as Hardy Winter and now very popular with 

 many of our customers. Pkt. 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; lb., 

 $1.00. 



CURLED PERFECTION— An improved dwarf type, specially 

 rogued and developed from a privately held American stock. 

 Well curled and of a wonderful dark green color; winters 

 well and commands top prices. Oz., 15c; % lb., 25c; lb. 85c. 



BROCCOLI 



fSee page 10) 



Borecole — Superior Extra Curled 



Borecole — Cnrled Perfection 



Broccoli — Sprouting or Turnip Salad 



Broccoli — Calabrese Heading 



