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P. MANN & CO.. WASHINGTON. D. C 



CORN.-i.Korn). 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN SWEET CORN. 



Xew Early C li a m p i o n.— The best 

 early sweet corn. Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. Ot. 20c. 

 Pk. 5i.oo. Bu. 53.50. 



Adams' Extra Early.— The hardiest 

 and earliest variety for the table use, it can be 

 planted earlier than any other, but is not a 

 sweet corn; white, indented grains and short 

 ears. Ear 5c. Doz. 25c. Pt. 10c. Ot. 15c. 

 Bu. 52.50. 



Stowell's Evergreen.— See illustration 

 engraved from a photograph of an ear of our im- 

 proved strain. The seed which we offer is free 

 from glaze and flint, and has been grown com- 

 pletely isolated from all other varieties. Its 

 qualities will not be found in the Stowell's Ever- 

 green Sweet Corn as usually sold, which has 

 deteriorated generally both in quality and pro- 

 ductiveness. For canning purposes the Improv- 

 ed Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn will prove 

 most satisfactory ; its large ears, with long, 

 slender grains, make the most salable canned 

 corn. Doz. 50c. Pt. 10c. Ot. 20c. Pk. Si. 00. 

 Bu. $3.75. 



BORE COLE OR KALE. 



^Sparael Kohl). 



1% to 2 lbs. to an acre. 



Culture. — Sow in drills or broadcast, in the 

 fall or spring. It will mature without further 

 attention unless weeds get the start, when the 

 latter must be removed and the earth loosened. 



Curled German.— Curly, dwarf, hardy 

 and a rapid grower. Pkt. 5c. % lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 50c. 



KOHL RABI 



Kohl Rabi"). 



1 oz. to 200 feet of drill. \]/ z lbs. to an acre. 



Culture. — Sow in April in rows eighteen 

 inches apart, thinning out to eight inches be- 

 tween plants. 



Early White Vienna.— This forms a 

 bulb above ground, and [its flavor mingles the 

 peculiarities of the cabbage and turnip. Pkt. 5c. 

 Oz. 20C. % lb. sec. Lb. 51.50. 



Adams' Early. — A splendid early variety; 

 largely grown for early market. Ear 5c. Doz. 

 25c. Bu. 12.50. 



>Iamnioth Late. — This produces the 

 largest ear of any, a single ear sometimes weigh- 

 ing two to three pounds. It ripens a little later 

 than the Evergreen, with larger cobs, the ker- 

 nels being flatter, not horse-tooth shape. Doz. 

 50c. Pt. ioc. Ot. 20C. Pk. 5r.oo. Bu. 53-75- 



Country Gentleman.— A new corn of 

 merit and desirable for family use. The grains 

 are irregular, compact and sweet. Doz. 50c. 

 Pt. ioc. Qt. 20c. Pk. 5i.co. Bu. 53.75. 



Stabler* s Extra Early. — A new variety, 

 of larger size than usual for the early kinds. It 

 is remarkable for sweetness and earliness. A 

 desirable canning variety. Doz. 5CC. Pt. ioc. 

 Ot. 20C. Pk. 75c. Bu. 53.75. 



LEEK. 



Broad London or Earge Amer- 

 ican Flag. —Best American-grown seed. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 15c. U lb. 35c. Lb. 51.25. 



