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P. MANN & CO., Washington, D. C. 



316 Ninth Street, N. W. 

 i. Block North Penna. Ave. 



Early Bird. 



Garden Peas 



PLANT MANN'S SEEDS FOR BETTER RESULTS 



We Do Not Pay Postage on Peas. 



Three quarts of seed to 100 yards of 

 row. One and a half to two bushels to 

 the acre. 



INOCULATE THIS 

 SEED WITH 



STIMUGERM 



EXTRA-EARLY ALASKA— The earliest blue pea. The dark 

 green color of the pods makes it extremely desirable. Height 

 2 feet. Ft. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.25, bu. $8.00. 



LITTLE MARVEL— As regards Little Marvel peas, this va- 

 riety we can recommend as being one of the very best short- 

 vine peas introduced. The vines are about a foot high. Pt. 25c, 

 qt. 50c, pk. $2.75, bu. $10.50. 



NOTT'S EXCELSIOR— One of the best early dwarf peas. 

 Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.50, bu. $9.00. 



LONG-PODDED ALASKA— New, vigorous, handsome, long- 

 podded, delicious flavored Alaska Pea. It is an abundant yielder. 

 Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.50, bu. $9.00. 



GRADUS, or PROSPERITY— Probably the best extra-early 

 pea yet introduced. Only 2 or 3 days later than Alaska, and a 

 wrinkled pea of excellent quality. Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.50, 

 bu. $9.00. 



THOMAS LAXTON— An extra-large-podded variety. Very 

 dark green. Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.50, bu. $9.00. 



AMERICAN WONDER— This is a dwarf variety, and leads 

 all others in point of earliness, growing about 10 inches high. 

 Pt. 25c, qt. 50C, pk. $2.50, bu. $9.00. 



CARTER'S DAISY, or DWARF TELEPHONE— Pods broad 

 and of a pale green color. Height 20 inches. Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, 

 pk. $2.50, bu. $9.00. 



EARLY BIRD — As early as Alaska. Dwarf, vigorous vines 

 about 2 feet high, covered with immense well-filled pods. Can 

 be planted as early as any variety. Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.50, 

 bu. $9.00. 



LAXTON SUPERB— A new dwarf Gradus. This is the 

 largest podded of all the early dwarf varieties and is a new 

 sort of decided merit. Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.50, bu. $9.00. 



Mann's Full Pod Pea 



An extremely valuable variety, superior to Nott's Excelsior 

 and American Wonder, especially suited to small home gardens. 

 Pt. 30c, qt. 55c, pk. $2.75, bu. $10^50. 



TELEPHONE IMPROVED STOCK— A luscious wrinkled- 

 pea ; pod, large size and peas excellent quality ; an enormous 

 cropper; grows 4 feet high. Pt. 25c, qt. 50c, pk. $2.25, bu. $8.50. 



NOTICE. — In ordering Peas to be sent by mail, please add 

 8 cents per pint to pay postage. Prices subject to change with- 

 out notice. 



Pumpkin— Grosse-Kurbis 



One pound will sow 200 to 300 hills. 



LARGE CHEESE — A good cooking variety, cheese shaped , 

 creamy yellow color, flesh fine-grained and one of the best for 

 pies. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 



LARGE CONNECTICUT FIELD— Hardiest of all pumpkins, 

 good for pies and stock feeding. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 25c, 

 lb. 75c. 



SMALL SUGAR — Early, prolific and very sweet, orange 

 color ; fine keeper. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 



KING OF MAMMOTHS— The giant variety, grows to ! 

 enormous size ; deep yellow, glossy color. Splendid to grow 

 for stock and exhibition purposes. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 35c, 

 lb. $1.25. 



Herbs 



All gardens should have some space devoted to the more im- 

 portant Pot Herbs. A few varieties are grown solely for the seed 

 produced, which is used for flavoring cakes, bread, confection- 

 ery, etc. 



Pkt. Oz. J* lb. 



Dill $.10 $.15 $.35 



Fennel 10 .15 .50 



Lavender 10 .30 .75 ; 



Marjoram, Sweet 10 .30 .75 



Sage 10 .30 .75 



Summer Savory 10 .30 .75 j 



Thyme 10 .50 1.50 | 



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Small Sugar. 



