SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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



PEAS 



Continued 



Wrinkled 

 Varieties 



Extra Early 

 Gradus c A a 1 i s e a 



"Prosperity" Pea. 

 This* popular 

 new large- 

 podded wrinkled 

 pea of finest 

 quality matures 

 pods only two or 

 three days later 

 than the small - 

 podded, round- 

 seeded extra 

 earlies. Vines 



grow from 2 'a 

 to 3 feet. The 

 peas remain ten- 

 der and sweet 

 for a long time 

 after they are 

 large enough to 

 use, as the vines 

 continue In bear- 

 ing for same 



[^•flrVrpodl^re ready. We con- 

 sider it one of the most desirable 

 ror the family garden or home use. 

 Qt, 50c; pk., $3.00; bo., $11.00. 

 fiil M«..,ivl A. new variety of recent 

 Little MarVel introduction, similar to 

 Nott's Excelsior. The vines grow 15 

 inches high and produce an abun- 

 dance of pods, frequently borne n 

 pairs, which average 2% inches in 

 length and well filled with 6 to 7 

 medium-sized, deep green peas ot 

 t'he finest quality. Qt, 55c; pk., 

 53.50; bu., $13.00. 

 , . ijr j This is a dwarf variety, and leads 



American WOnder all others in point of earliness, 

 growing about 10 inches high, and produces a profu- 

 sion of good sized, weU-filled pods, with finest-flavored 

 • peas, Qt., 45c; pk. ( $3.75; bn., $10.00. 

 n • n Nearly as early as the AmeiHctan 



rremiUm Uem Wonder, and the very productive vine 

 is decidedly larger, growing to a height of from 15 to 

 18 Inches. The pods are large and crowded with6 to 

 8 very large peas of fine quality. Qt, 45c; pk., $,J.75; 

 bu., $10,00. 

 U »»»„ I\,»nlt.;<v.- One of the best Early Dwarf Peas. It 

 NOtt S tXCelSlOr combines the good qualities of the 

 American Wonder and Premium Gem Peas. The vines 

 are larger and more productive than American Wonder 

 and earlier than Permlum Gem. The peas in sweetness 

 and quality unsurpassed. Qt., 50c; pk., $2.75; bu„ $10.00. 

 D il„l„l. Strong, vigorous vines of even growth, 20 to 24 

 I OliaiCn inches in height, with luxuriant dark foliage, 

 bearing pods medium green in color, 3% to 4 inches in 

 length. Broad and pointed at the ends. No variety 

 known will produce more pods, and no pods could 

 possibly shell out better. The Potlatch is a variety 

 from which everyone may expect great things. Fit 

 for table use Gl days from planting. Seed green, 

 wrinkled, large in size. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; bu„ $11.00. 

 Tk„~„„ I .»)»» This variety is of the same growth with 

 1 nOmaS LaXIOn that of the Gradus, but Is usually 

 three to four days later for market. The pods are 

 square at the ends instead of having a long, sloping 

 point, and considered by some to be of a better flavor 

 than the Gradus. Qt, 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., $11.00. 



rk,inii!iui **( VttixlnnA A universal favorite, delicious 

 WnampiOU OI LUgldllQ flavor, profuse bearer of large 

 pods, filled well with large green wrinkled peas. Height 

 about 4 feet. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.50. 



Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone ttV^ ^ b °. yt™ 



growth. From 16 to 18 inches high. The stout plants 

 are fairly loaded with large, bright green pods. Each 

 pod contains from 7 to 9 large peas of a light bright 

 green color, tender and well flavored. Qt., 50c; pk., 

 $8.00; bu., $11.00. 



I « T *AHion This is the finest dwarf early pea offered 



LaXlOUIdll today. The vines grow 18 to 20 inches high 



and produce an enormous crop of dark green pods as 



large as Gradus, maturing a few days ahead of this 



variety Qt., 55o; pk., $3.25; bu., $12.00. 



Sutton's Dwarf Defiance 



A new wrinkled marrow of 

 fine quality. Vines stocky, 



quite dwarf, pods large and well filled. The exceeding 



productiveness of this variety for a dwarf sort makes 



it one of the most valuable of all for home gardens. 



Qt.. 50c; pk., $3.00; bu.. $11.00. 

 Admiral rtaiiroir Tne largest podded pea yet introduced 

 rtUlllirdl UCWey Height 3% feet; pods a rich dark 



green color, frequently 6 Inches long, beautifully shaped. 



Peas large, tender and of first-class flavor. Qt, 50o; 



pk., $2.85; bu., $10.50. 



Long Island Mammoth or Telegraph Vftl p £Z?l%[ 



gardeners who want a large, handsome pod of a deep 



green color. Qt., 45c; pk., $2.75; bu., $10.00. 

 Airlorman This splendid new pea comes from a European 

 rMUCIUIdU specialist in hybridizing. It is similar in 



growth to the Telephone, maturing about the same 



time. Qt., 50c; pk„ $3.00; bu., $11.00. 

 Dwarf ffiamninn This new pea possess»s all the merits 

 UWdri UldllipiUn f the Champion of England, with 



less vine (26 Inches), larger pods and more of them, 



and coming a little earlier. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., 



$10.50. 



Kino - Fllwnrd VII Hardv and very prolific. Vine 1V4 feet 



IVIilg MlWdfU Til in height, with dark green follag*. 



Pods dark green, curved and pointed at the ends. Ready 



for table use 60 days after planting. Qt., 50e; pk.. 



$3.00; bu., $11.00. 



(HIP A taI '-S r owing late sort, 3% to 4 feet in 

 uuc height, having pods of very large slz», 

 containing 6 to 7 large peas of delicious flavor. Con- 

 tinues in bearing for quite a long time. Qt., 50c; pk., 

 $2.55; bu., $10.50. 



RlKtnn Ilnrivallpll An lm Proved strain of the popular 



PUMUD Unrivalled Telephone. Vines grow 4 to B feet 



high, and are covered with fine, largs nods. Qt. 50c- 



pk., $3.00; bu., $11.00. . ■ ' ' 



Teleph 



