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



SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



EDIBLE-PODDED POLE BEANS 



For Cultural Directions See Pole I.imas. 



Burger's Stringless Green Pod or White 



Kant-iink-v WlnnA&r A new pole varie ty oi S reat merit, 

 XVcll I UCJi.j' vyuiiuci bearing large, brittle, stringless pods 

 of excellent flavor, dark green in color. It resembles the Kentucky 

 Wonder in form of pod but is much earlier, more productive and 

 bears longer. Seeds white, fine for baking. Qt.. 50c; pk., $2.75; 

 bu., $9.50 



Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead 



This old standard variety is extremely productive and of finest quality, 

 It is early and produces round, green pods about 9 inches. long. Splen- 

 did for use as snaps for the home gardener as it continues to bear for 

 a long period. Seed light brown. Qt., 50c; pk., $2.75; bu., $9.50. 

 WJt-i-i-r, /~<— / -.^,o^V»^«y-.1^ Excellent as a snap bean as well as 



White Creaseback dried for winter U! r e . Pods 6 inches 



long, fleshy, stringless and borne in clusters. Very productive. Qt., 

 50c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



Horticultural Cranberry or Wren's Egg 



An old favorite, excellent both as a snap and shell bean. Medium 

 early, producing large quantities of 5 and 6 inch pods wh'ch are broad, 

 thick, and of fine flavor. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



Cut Short, Red Speckled or Corn Hill 



Popular variety for planting among corn instead of using poles. Will 

 give a good crop of fine quality, short, round, tender pods. Qt. , 

 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $8.50. 



T d7V Wifp ^ ne °^ t ' ie ^ est general purpose pole beans; of su- 

 -^"^v ** ile perior quality as a snap, green shelled or dried bean. 

 Pods which are borne abundantly throughout the summer are very 

 easily gathered and entirely stringless, brittle, light green in color and 

 of a mild, sweet flavor. Seed pure white, 6 to 8 in each pod. Qt., 

 50c; pk., $2.75; bu., $9.50. 



Yard Long, Celestial or Asparagus Bean 



Somewhat of a curiosity and yet possessing excellent qualities. It is 

 very prolific, absolutely .rust proof and a rank grower. It will produce 

 pods 18 to 24 and sometimes 30 inches long. An excellent table vege- 

 table, the pods being tender, stringless and of a rich asparagus flavor. 

 Oz., 10c; lb., $1.00. 



BUSH BEANS 



VARIETIES USED AS SHELL BEANS 

 Dwarf Horticultural. Fordhook Favorite, and Davis' White 

 Kidney Wax. Three very satisfactory shell bean sorts have been 

 listed previously. 



WTiltP Mflrrnwfeil- Tnis is a very P roIinc variety and has 

 VVniie IViarrOWIdt become a choice family sort both foi 

 green shells and dry beans. Pods are broad, about 5J-2 inches long, 

 medium green changing to yellow, having large, clear, white seeds 

 which cook very dry and mealy. Qt., 35c: pk.. 82.00; bu., $7.00. 



JS Salvia 



WH11E MARROWFAT 



KENTUCKY WONDER 



Royal Dwarf or White Kidney ^IrietV, 



green shelled or dry. Seeds are large, white, kidney shaped, and 

 of fine quality. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.25; bu., $8.00. 



White Navy or Boston Pea Bean 



The standard small seeded, pure white variety which has be- 

 come so popular for its baking qualities. The yield is invar- 

 iably very heavy. Sow during June and July in rows three 

 feet apart dropping 2 to 3 seeds a foot apart in the rows. Qt., 

 35c; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.00. 



Rrr»or1 TTrfuri- ^ foreign origin and entirely different 

 ■DlOdCl il<riUri from any other variety, being larger 

 than the ordinary lima, with much darker pods. This sort 

 will prove profitable for market gardeners who have Italian 

 and Spanish trade. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.25. 



