p. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



STOWELL S EVERGREEN SWEET CORN, 



CORN. (Korn). 



Adaius' Extra Early. — The hard- 

 iest 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. 20c. 

 Pt. IOC. Qt. 15c. Pk. 50C. Bush. I1.75. 



Adams' Early. — A splendid early 

 variety ; largely grown for early market. 

 Ear 5c. Doz. 25c. 



Stowell's ETergreeii. — See illus- 

 tration engraved from a'photograph of an 

 ear of our improved strain. The seed which 

 we offer is free from glaze and flint, and 

 has been grown completelv isolated from 

 .all other varieties. Its quali'.ies will not be 

 found in the Stowell's Evergreen Sweet 

 Corn as usuall}^ sold, which has deterior- 

 ated generally both inquality and produc- 

 tiveness. For canning purposes the Im- 

 proved Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn 

 will prove most satisfactory; its large ears, 

 with long, slender grains, make the most 

 saleable canned corn. Doz. 40c. Pt. loc. 

 Qt. 20C. Pk. 75c. Bush. $2.50. 



Maiiiuiotli Eate. — This produces 

 the largest ear of any, a single ear some- 

 times weighing two to three pounds. It 

 ripens a little later than the Evergreen, 



with larger robs, the kernels being flatter, 

 not horse-tooth shape. Doz. 45c. Pt. loc. 

 Qt. 20C. Pk. 75c. Bush. $2 50. 



Country Gentleiiiaii. — A new 



corn of merit and desirable for family use. 

 The grains are irregular, compact and 

 sweet. Doz. 40c. Pt. loc. Qt. 20c. Pjv. 

 75c. Bush. 52.50. 



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 

 D0Z.40C. Pt IOC. Ot. 20c. Pk. 90c. Bu. 

 $3-oo- 



FIELD CORN, (Feld Korn). 



CrOldeii Beauty.— A large, broad 

 grained yellow corn, with ears of perfect 

 shape and very small cob. The richness 

 of color and quality of the grain makes it 

 a very superior variet}'. Ear well filled 

 and very productive. Qt. loc. Pk. 50c. 

 Bush. 51.^25. 



Hickory King'. — A large, broad 

 grained white corn, and undoubtedly the 

 smallest cob of an}' white corn ever intro- 

 duced Qt. IOC. Pk. 50c. Bush. Si. 25. 



]tlarylaiid Wliite.— The most pro- 

 ductive and showey white corn. Makes 

 splendid meal. Qt. loc. Pk. 50c. Bush. 

 Sl-25. 



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EGG PLANT. (Eierfrucht). 



Culture. — Sow in hot-bed, or in box or 

 pots for indoor cultivation, early in spring. 

 The plants being very tender must be 

 sheltered from frost, but exposed so far as 

 practicable to the sun and air. Early 

 plants will be ready to transplant in May. 



Select light, rich soil, set plants distant 

 five feet each way and keep well cultivat- 

 ed. Where the plants are set, the soil 

 should be highly enriched by incorporat- 

 ing chicking manure some weeks previous. 



X. T. Improved Earge Purple. 



Oval shape, thornless, dark purple color 

 and rich flavor. Our stock of Egg Plant 

 will be found very superior wherever used. 

 Pkt. IOC Oz. 25c. X lb. 75c. Lb. 53.00. 



