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



TOMATO— Continued 



Ponderosa 



Wisdom Tomato 



MARGLOBE 



The largest purple fruited Tomato in cultiva- 

 tion: very solid and of finest quality. Pkt., 

 10c;oz., 40c; H lb., $1.25. 



Medium early, perfectly smooth 

 deep red and uniform. Pkt., 10c; 

 oz., 35c; M lb-. $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



Manns' Improved Stone S£ d ^«i™ W i£ 



canners and market gardeners everywhere. Its solidity and 

 carrying qualities are remarkable. Its color is a desirable red; 

 in shape perfectly smooth, and thicker from stem to blossom 

 end than most varieties, making it most handsome and salable. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



lVTsircSlnrip ^^h new i ntr °d uct ' on by the U. S. 



IHdlglUUC Department of Agriculture is with- 

 out doubt the most wonderful development ever offered 

 tomato growers. We quote the following desciption 

 given us by Dr. Fred J. Prichard, of the Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



"In regard to the description of the Marglobe I would 

 say that it is a very prolific, second-early, red-fruited 

 variety. It usually produces heavy yields of large 

 smooth, globular, meaty, red fruits. They have a de- 

 lightful flavor, and are covered with a thick skin which 

 hinders cracking. Moreover, the plants shade the 

 fruits well and thus protect them from sun-scald. 



Marglobe has been developed primarily to resist 

 wilt. In addition to this extremely valuable feature 

 however, the variety has many other characteristics 

 of merit. The heavy yields produced make this a very 

 profitable variety to grow. Fruits average one half 

 pound each, of a perfect globe shape, beautiful deep 

 scarlet in color, and only mildly acid; vines grow vigor 

 ously without spreading, have abundant foliage fur- 

 nishing adequate cover for the fruits without too much 

 shade, and ripening its first fruits from 90 to 95 days. 

 Marglobe is unsurpassed for table use and canning 

 purposes, and is worthy of careful consideration of 

 every tomato grower. Pkt., 25c; oz., 45c; M lb., 

 $1.35; lb., $5.00; 5 lbs. $22.50. 



\\Mfr Ppcicfarit ^ n developing this wilt proof strain the 

 Will Jxcala 1<1I1 1 pl an t breeder has made his selections 

 from a strain of the very highest quality in points of production, 

 size, flavor, weight, thickness of skin and color. A very profitable 

 main crop sort. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 



\1 nrvlnnri PriHo Since our introduction of it in 1905 it 

 Wlrtlj ItlllU rriUc has b e en grown with great success by 

 •canners and market gardeners, who pronounce it "the very best 

 second early and main crop Tomato they have ever grown." The 

 fruit is a beautiful bright red color, magnificent size and handsome, 

 smooth shape. The vines grow vigorously and produce abundant- 

 ly until killed by frost. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; }i lb., 90c; lb., $3.00. 



Bn I" 1 --..^-, ,-,■#-,-, For description see New Stone. Pkt.. 

 . rs. i omato 10c . oz-) 25c . % n,., 75c ; ib., $2.50. 



Ftiftrmnne ^° name ^ on account of the large size of To- 

 L.I10riTl(JU» matoes, which are very solid and smooth. 

 Quality good. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; X lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00. 



Greater Baltimore 



bearer and fine shipper. 



Large, smooth, solid, bright scarlet; 



second early Tomato; a prolific 



Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; 54 lb., 85c; lb., $3.00 



MARYLAND PRIDE TOMATO 



