SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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



Bush Beans 



1 pint to 100 feet of drill; 1 to 1% bushels per acre. 



Beans are tender and should not be planted until the soil 1 is well 

 warmed. Sowing too early will often result in a poor stand and 

 uneven ripening. Sow the seed 1% to 2 inches deep in rows not 

 less than IS inches apart and firm the soil to assist germination. 

 Allow the plants to stand 4 to 10 inches apart in the row according 

 to variety. 



Shallow cultivating and hoeing should be done frequently until 

 the vines are in blossom. To prevent blight do not cultivate deeply 

 and avoid working them while the vines are wet. Beans grow best 

 In a warm, well-drained, sandy loam. For succession plant every 

 two weeks until about August 15th. 



Round Green Podded Varieties 



Dlirpee S MringleSS breCIl TOO the"most popular of all stringless 

 sorts, and can be profitably grown by either the trucker or the 

 home gardener. It combines unusual hardiness, extreme earliness 

 and wonderful productiveness, The pods are handsome in ap- 

 pearance, being rich, dark green in color, almost round, stout, 

 meaty, and average 5 inches in length. They are tender, brittle, 

 absolutely stringless in all stages of growth and of fine quality. 

 Mature in 45 days For succession, plant every two weeks until 

 September. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



^trinfflocc Croon PnJ A very Productive long, round-podded 

 Ulllllgie^b UlCeil rUU variety, longer and straighter than 

 Burpee's Stringiess. The pods are light in color and show slight 

 depressions between the beans. Vines are large, vigorous and 

 spreading. A splendid succession to Burpee's if planted at the 

 same time. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



.„„ A second early, round-podded, string- 



CSa less bean of recent introduction. The 



pods are straight, very fleshy, and are dark green in color. They 



are entirely stringless and measure 6 to S inches in length. Very 



prolific and possessing the hardy qualities of the old Red Valentine. 



Qt., 50c; pk., $2.75; bu., 

 $10.00. 



Fordhook Favorite White or 

 Seeded Stringless be *S 



Giant 



Full Measure Stringle 



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Burpee's Stringless Green Pod. 



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favorite among market 

 gardeners. Pods are 5Yz to 

 61% inches long, thick, 

 meaty and almost round. Strictly stringless and medium green in co 

 are medium early and fairly productive, and afford an additional c 

 by reason of the fact that the seed being white may be profitably 

 winter use. Pt., 20c; qt., 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



lor. They 

 pportunity 

 saved for 



Dwarf Horticultural or Dwarf Cherry s^, °bea h nl £?' AT^V^n^a 



market and can be used early as a snap bean. As a green shelled bean it is 

 equal to the lima in quality while any surplus crop can be kept for winter use. 

 The pods are 5 inches long, stout, flat and stringless. They are green at first 

 changing 'as they mature to yellow splashed with carmine. The dried seeds 

 are large, almost round, light buff spotted with dark red. Our special stock 

 of this variety is superior to the old style Dwarf Cherry, being entirely string- 

 less and free from runners. Qt., 40c; pk.. $2.75; bu., $9.50. 



I nnnfnllmn Extra long, slender, round, straight pods, measuring 7 to 8 inchea. 

 LOngieilOW early, prolific and ripening uniformly, very slightly stringy, tender, 



attractive and of good quality. Excellent for canning purposes. Qt., 40c: 



pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



Keeney's Stringless Refugee 



pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



Combines all the advantages of the 1000 to 1 

 Refugee but is entirely stringless. Qt., 40c; 



Rlo^L- Vilontiino This variety has proven itself to be the most hardy of all 

 DldtK VdlcIUlilc string beans. It will resist cold and wet better than any other 

 sort and therefore can be planted extremely early and very late in the season 

 as well as during the summer. It is very productive and the pods which 

 measure 6 inches in length are of a beautiful dark green color. They should be 

 picked as soon as ready as they will become tough if allowed to remain on the 

 vines too long. Qt., 45c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



Hopkin's Improved Extra Early Red Valentine 



inches long, round, medium green, delicious 

 $6.50. 



A very hardy, early and pro- 

 ductive sort. Pods about 5 

 flavor. Qt., 30c; pk., $1.76; bu., 



Pvtra Farlu Rofnrroa A very hard y tyP e of Refugee, bearing pods 4 to 5 inches 

 LiAlld Lidliy UClUgCC long, slightly stringy, round, brittle and fine grained; 

 quality good; color light green. Qt., 25c; pk., $1.75; bu., $6.50. 



I atP RpflKJPP nr Thnncanrl tn ftnp Note<1 for "s sreat productiveness, this 

 LdlC neiUgee WI lUUUbdUU-lU-une variety has gained favor for canning and 

 pickling. The dense foliage protects the pods from early frosts, thereby pro- 

 longing the season. The pods measure 5 to 5% inches, are round, somewhat 

 slender, almost stringless and of good quality. Qt., 35c; pk., $2.25; bu., $8.50. 



Full Measure. 



