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



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Extra Early Gradus or Prosperity 



Thomas Laxton 



PorlflTpVl Strong, vigorous vines of even growth, 20 to 24 

 rUUdlUl inches in height, with luxuriant dark foliage, 

 bearing pods medium green in color, 3H 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 Pot- 

 latch is a variety from which everyone may expect great things. 

 Fit for table use 61 days from planting. Seed green, wrinkled, 

 arge incize. Qt., 45c; pk., $2.75; bu., $10.00. \ 



This variety is of the same growth 

 with 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., $10.50. 



Champion of England &«££! S^'4^ 



of large pods, filled well with large green wrinkled peas. Height 

 about 4 feet. Qt., 45c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 



_ second early, of 

 robust'but remarkab- 

 ly even 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 lig'ht bright green color, tender and well 

 flavored. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., $10.50.,' 



T nvtnnidti This is the- finest dwarf early pea offered to- 

 l^dAlUIlldll Jay, 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., 50c; pk., $3.00; 

 bu.. $10.50. 



Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone 1 



PEAS 



Continued — 

 WRINKLED VARIETIES 

 Extra Early Gradus 



Also called "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 2J^ to 3 feet. We 

 consider it one of the most desirable 

 for the market garden or home use. 

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



PintlPPr introduced two years agp 

 r 1UUCC1 an j f oun( J to be a money- 

 maker for the trucker. Vine 24 inches, 

 large, dark green pods, maturing in 

 about 75 days. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; 

 bu., $11.00. 



Little Marvel A new variety 



Millie ivimvci of recent intro- 

 duction, similar to Nott's Excelsior. 

 The vines grow 15 inches high and pro- 

 duce an abundance of pods; finest qual- 

 ity. Qt., 40c; pk., $2.75; bu., $10.00. 



American Wonder Jdwar? 



variety, and leads all others in point of 

 earliness, growing about 10 inches high, 

 and produces a profusion of good sized, 

 well-filled pods, with finest-flavored 

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



Premium Gem e N ar , a y r a8 Y h : 



American Wonder, and the very pro- 

 ductive vine is decidedly larger, grow- 

 ing to a height of from 15 to 18 inches. 

 The pods are large and crowded with 6 

 to 8 very large peas of fine quality. 

 Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., $10.00. 



Nott's Excelsior ?«" E.fe 



Dwarf Peas. It combines the good 

 qualities of the American Wonder and 

 Premium Gem Peas. The vines ari 

 larger and more productive than Amer- 

 ican Wonder and earlier than Premium 

 Gem. The peas in sweetness and qual- 

 ity are unsurpassed. Qt., 50c; pk., 

 $3.00; bu., $10.00. 



Sutton's Dwarf Defiance 



A new wrinkled marrow of fine quality. 

 Vines stocky, quite dwarf, pods large 

 and well filled. The exceeding pro- 

 ductiveness of this variety for a dwarf 

 sort makes it one of the most valuable 

 of all for home gardens. Qt., 45c; 

 pk., $2.75; bu., $10.00. 

 The largest podded pea yet introduced. 

 Height 3^ feet; pods a rich dark grfcen 

 color, frequently 6 inches long, beautifully shaped. Peas lafge, 

 tender and of first-class flavor. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., $10.50. 



Long Island Mammoth or Telegraph 



Very popular with market gardeners who want a large, handsome 

 pod of a deep green color. Qt., 45c; pk., $2.75; bu., $10,001 

 Aldormon This splendid new pea comes from a European 

 /\.10ermail specialist in hybridizing. It is similar in growth 

 to the Telephone, maturing about the same time. Qt., 50C; pk., 

 $3.00; bu., $10.50. / 



rWoi-f Pliamninii This new pea P oss «ses all the merits 

 IJWari tnampiOn of the Champion of England, with 

 less vine (26 inches), larger pods and more of them, and coming a 

 little earlier. Qt., 45c; pk., $2.75; bu., $10.00. 



Hardy and very prolific. Vine 1H 

 feet in height, with dark green fol- 

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

 for table use 60 days after planting. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., 

 $10.50. 



Dn«tn« IT«vli,n11n^ An improved strain of the popular 

 DOStOn UnriVaiiea Telephone. Vines grow 4 to 5 fee: 

 high, and are covered with fine, large pods. Qt., 50c; pk., $3.00; 

 bu.. $W).50. 



TV1 Pr»Vi f»TI f> A tall-growing late sort, Z]4 to 4 feet in height 

 1 clcpilUllc having pods of very large size, containing 6 

 to 7 large peas of delicious flavor. Continues in bearing for quite 

 a long time. Qt. 50c; pk., $3.00; bu., $10.50. 



Admiral Dewey 



Prince Edward 



