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



SUPERIOR FLOWER SEEDS 



SWEET PEAS 



CALIFORNIA GROWN SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE 

 One ounce for 50 feet of row. 



THE GRANDIFLORA type, owing to its vigor of growth, 

 its freedom of bloom and extremely wide range of colors is 

 well suited for most conditions and locations. 



THE SPENCERS are of exceptionally large size, the petals 

 waved and frilled and the general effect remarkably graceful 

 and effective. The plants are of vigorous growth and remain 

 in bloom for a longer time than the Grandiflora sorts. 



CULTURE. — Early in the spring make a trench three to 

 four inches deep in rich, mellow soil, so arranged that no 

 water can stand in it and plant the seed in the bottom, covering 

 at first only one inch deep. When the plants are two inches 

 high, cultivate; and as they grow, gradually fill in the trench. 

 When the plants are about five inches high they should be 

 supported by poultry netting, strings or brush. Water should 

 be applied thoroughly once or twice a week early in the morning 

 or in the evening. The blooms should be picked before they 

 form pods or the plants will soon stop flowering. The follow- 

 ing have been selected from hundreds of varieties, as being 

 those of the highest quality in their respective classes. 



GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



AMERICA. Bright red and white striped. 

 BLACK KNIGHT, Deep maroon. 

 DOROTHY ECKFORD. Large white. 

 FLORA NORTON. Bright blue. 

 HON. MRS. E. KENYON. Large primrose. 

 JANET SCOTT. Bright pink and buff, 

 KING EDWARD VII. Bright red. 

 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. Lavender. 

 LORD NELSON. Brilliant navy-blue, 

 MISS WILMOTT. Orange-pink, 

 MRS WALTER WRIGHT. Rose purple. 

 OTHELLO. Deep maroon, 

 PRIMA DONNA. Pink. 



Prices: Pkt., 10c; M lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 



EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS 



EARLY ALL WHITE. Pure White. 



EARLY FAIR MAID. Large blush pink. 



EARLY FLORA. Clear blue. 



EARLY GLITTERS. Bright cerise-scarlet. 



EARLY HARMONY. Clear lavender. 



EARLY SNOWFLAKE. Pure white. 



EARLY SUNPROOF SCARLET. Brightest scarlet. 



ZVOLANEK'S ROSE. Bright rose-pink. 



Prices: Pkt., 10c; oz.. 50c; M lb., $1.75; lb., $6.00 



SPENCER VARIETIES 



ASTA OHN. Pinkish-lavender. 



BLANCHE FERRY. Bright rose standard, wings white flushed 



pink. 

 COUNTESS SPENCER. Pure pink. 

 DOBBIE'S CREAM. Extra deep, selected stock. 

 ELFRIDA PEARSON. Giant blush pink. 

 HELEN LEWIS. Orange-pink; re-selected. 

 JACK CORNWALL. V. C, deep blue. 

 KING EDWARD SPENCER. Pure red. 

 MAJESTIC CREAM. Large deep cream. 

 MARGARET ATLEE. Rosy salmon-buff. 

 MARGARET MADISON Azure-blue and lavender. 



MASTERPIECE. Lavender. 



MRS. TOM JONES. Deep amethyst-blue; fine form 



OTHELLO SPENCER. Deep maroon. 



ROYAL PURPLE. Rich purple. 



ROYAL SCOT. Brilliant scarlet. 



SUNSET. Bright rose. 



THOS. STEVENSON. Bright orange-scarlet.- 



VALENTINE. Large blush pink. 



WARRIOR. Giant maroon. 



WEDGWOOD. Deep azure blue. 



WHITE SPENCER. Pure white. 



Prices: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; K lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



SWEET PEA MIXTURES 



Our Sweet Pea Mixtures are combined of carefully considered proportions of all the named varieties in our list, which 

 have proven themselves to be the very choicest of their respective types and colors. These mixtures cannot be equaled in 

 their beauty and flowering qualities. 



MIX- 9B£^^SPPffi B MANNS' SIPF.RB SPENCER MIXTUR 



10c; oz.. 15c; M lb., 50c; lb.. $1.75. 



MANNS' GRANDIFLORA SUPERIOR 

 TURE. Pkt., 10c; M lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 



Inoculate this 

 Seed with 



Mulford Culture 



