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



207 Seventh St., N. W., 

 Opposite Centre Market 



Mann's Vegetable Specialties for 1927 



Mann's Stringless Green Pod. 



Mann's Stringless Green Pod Beans 



A new second early variety. The plant is of true 

 bush habit and bears an enormous quantity of hand- 

 some pods of light green color. They are brittle, 

 tender, fleshy and absolutely stringless, even when 

 fully matured. High quality, stringlessness and 

 productiveness should be sufficient to recommend 

 this bean to every planter. Pt. 40c; qt. 75c; pk. 

 $4.00; bu. $15.00. 



Inoculate this 

 Seed with 



MulfordCOlture 



Mann's Improved 

 Wonder Bush Lima 



This is one of the earli- 

 est of the large seeded 

 Limas. The plants are 

 vigorous and productive. 

 The pods are medium 

 green, very large, about 5 

 inches long, containing 4 

 unusually thick and very 

 large beans of excellent 

 quality. Seed very large, 

 thick and usually show a 

 Mann's Improved Wonder Kree nish tinge, which is 

 Bush Lima Bean. ,, •, j 



generally considered an 



indication of quality. Pt. 

 45c; qt. 85c; pk. $5.00; bu. $18.00. 



Mann's Early Sugar Corn 



A big-eared medium early corn with the sweet 

 flavor of the late varieties ; the ears are 7 to 8 

 inches long ; the stalks grow about 5 feet high and 

 usually bear two ears with 12 to 14 rows of pearly 

 white grains; the shuck extends well over the tip 

 and protects it from the green worm so destructive 

 to early sweet corns. Pt. 30c ; qt. 50c ; pk. $2.25 ; 

 bu. $8.00. 



Mann's Early Sugar Corn. 



Mann's Favorite Cucumber 



A selection of a medium early White Spine. In 

 color it is a very deep green which holds for a long 

 time and unlike many other varieties, the color 

 does not commence to change until fruits are quite 

 mature. Of finest quality. The cylindrical fruits 

 are 7 to 8 inches long. A great favorite in Florida 

 for shipping North. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; l A lb. 75c; 

 lb. $2.50. 



Mann's Favorite Cucum'ber. 



