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



207 Seventh St., N. W., 

 Opposite Centre Market 



Danish Ball Head Ca'bbag'e. 



LATE or AUTUMN AND WINTER 



Danish Ball Head — This most excellent variety of 

 Cabbage coming from Denmark, has grown very 

 rapidly into favor with both market and private 

 gardeners. It is a large, round, solid heading, 

 medium early variety; a very sure header, having 

 few loose leaves, consequently can be planted very 

 close together. Although a medium early, can also 

 be grown for a fall and winter crop, being one of 

 the best keepers. Very popular in Philadelphia, 

 New York and Boston markets. (See illustration.) 

 Pkt. 10c; ounce 30c; Y pound 90c; pound $3.00. 



The Volga — The heads are uniform and solid, 

 weighing from 10 to 15 pounds each; flesh firm, 

 sweet and tender. Packet 10c; ounce 30c; Yx 

 pound 90c ; pound $3.50. 



Perfection Drumhead Savoy — The Savoy Cab- 

 bages are very tender and of fine flavor, very much 

 superior in this respect to the ordinary late Fall 

 and Winter Cabbage. Should be much more largely 

 grown, both for home use and market. The strain 

 of American Drumhead Savoy which we offer makes 

 large-sized heads of most superior quality; truckers 

 and private gardeners alike will find it an excellent 

 variety. Packet 10c ; ounce 30c ; Y\ pound 90c ; 

 pound $3.00. 



Large Late American Drumhead (American 

 Grown) — One of the largest, most solid and best 

 keeping late varieties. This variety seldom fails 

 to head, and is of good quality. Packet 10c ; ounce 

 30c; Y A pound 90c; pound $2.75. 



World-Beater or Autumn King — This is a very 

 superior late cabbage. The large, broad heads are 

 very thick through, slightly rounded at the top, fine 

 grained and tender, has a short stalk, green color, 

 and one of the best keepers we know, and is a rapid 

 grower. Packet 10c; ounce 30c; Y\ pound 90c; 

 pound $2.75. 



Red Rock — The head is round, large, solid and a 

 deep red color, the best of the red cabbages. Packet 

 10c; ounce 30c; Y\ pound 90c; pound $3.00. 



Premium Flat Dutch — The heads are large and 

 solid; round in shape. Excellent keeper. Packet 

 10c; ounce 30c; Y pound 90c; pound $2.75. 



We can supply all kinds of Vegetable Plants 

 in season, such as Tomato, Cabbage, Celery, 

 Sweet Potato, Eggplants, Peppers, Lettuce, etc., 

 by the dozen or hundred. 



CHINESE or CELERY CABBAGE 



Also called Pe-Tsai, and Cut Cabbage, by Chinese 

 gardeners, and is beginning to attract attention in 

 America. It does not form a Cabbage head, but 

 when grown to its full size resembles the Cos Let- 

 tuce and the outer leaves may be used during its 

 growth. It is odorless while being cooked, and the 

 flavor is delicious, being very mild, and it is ex- 

 cellent for use as a salad or cooked like Asparagus. 

 We are quite sure that it will please all who par- 

 take of it. Sow seed after July 1st and give plenty 

 of room to the plants, setting in rows 3 feet apart 

 and 2 feet apart in the row. (See illustration.) 

 Pkt. 10c; ounce 30c; Yx pound 90c; pound $3.00. 



Pe-Tsai, or Chinese Cahhage. 



Cress 



Upland — The most popular variety for market ; 

 excellent flavor. Packet 10c; ounce 20c; Y pound 

 50c ; pound $1.50. 



Watercress — Cultivated by sowing the seed by 

 running water or near a spring which is not severly 

 frozen through the winter. Packet 10c; ounce 40c; 

 Y pound $1.25. 



