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A list of Vegetable Seeds that can be sown in 



each month from February to 



September 



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FEBRUARY 



Sow in hotbed : Early Beans, Early Cabbage* 

 Forcing Carrot, Early Celery, Cucumber, Egg- 

 Plant, Early Lettuce, Parsley, Pepper, Radish, 



Tomato. 



MARCH 



Sow in hotbed: Early Beans, Early Beets, 

 Brussels Sprouts, Early Cabbage, Forcing Car- 

 rot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cucumber, Egg- 

 Plant, Kohl-Rabi, Lettuce, Melon, Parsley, 

 Peas, Pepper, Radish, Tomato. 



Sow in open ground: Beets, Carrot, Cress, 

 Leek, Onion, Peas, Potatoes, Radish, Spin- 

 ach, Early Turnip, Sweet Peas. 



APRIL 



Sow in hotbed: Cucumber, Egg-Plant, 

 Melon, Pepper, Tomato. 



Sow in open ground: Asparagus, Beans, 

 Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Early Cabbage, Car- 

 rot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cress, Endive, Kale, 

 Kohl-Rabi, Leek, Lettuce, Onion, Parsley, 

 Parsnip, Peas, Potatoes, Radish, Spinach, 

 Early Turnip, Sweet Peas. 



MAY 



Artichoke, Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brus- 

 sels Sprouts, Late Cabbage, Carrot, Cauli- 

 flower, Celery, Sweet Corn, Cress, Cucumber, 

 Endive, Kale, Kohl-Rabi, Leek, Lettuce, Mel- 



on, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Potatoes, 

 Radish, Rhubarb, Salsify, Spinach, Tomato, 

 Early Turnip, all Herbs. 



JUNE 



Beans, all kinds; Beets, Brussels Sprouts, 

 Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Sweet 

 Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Endive, Kale, Kohl- 

 Rabi, Lettuce, Melon, Nasturtium, Okra, 

 Early Peas, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Radish, Sal- 

 sify, Spinach, Squash, Herbs. 



JULY 



Beans, Beets, Carrot, Sweet Corn, Corn 

 Salad, Cress, Cucumber, Endive, Gherkin, 

 Kale, Kohl-Rabi, Lettuce, Nasturtium, Okra, 

 Early Peas, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Radish, Sal- 

 sify, Spinach, Squash, Herbs. 



AUGUST 



Beans, Bush; Corn Salad, Cucumber, En- 

 dive, Lettuce, Early Peas, Radish, Spinach, 

 Turnip. 



SEPTEMBER 



Cabbage for cold frames, Cauliflower for 

 cold frames, Corn Salad, Cress, Siberian Kale, 

 Lettuce, Mustard, Winter Radish, Spinach, 

 Turnip, Sweet Peas. 



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 by registered letter. We cannot hold ourselves responsible for cash sent loose in letters. 



Be sure to sign your name and give your full address on every order you send us. We frequently 

 receive orders without name or address. If you do not hear from your order in a reasonable time write us 

 fully, giving date of mailing, how you remitted and copy of order sent. We will try to trace it. 



We deliver free, at our option, to any post-office or express office in the United States all packets, 

 ounces, \ pounds and pounds of Vegetable or Flower Seeds, at prices quoted in this catalogue. Prices quoted 

 on Bulbs, Roots, Plants, Farm Seeds, Grass Seeds, Implements, Fertilizers and the like are Net, F. O. B. 

 Washington, D. C., unless quoted otherwise. 



Give full directions on all orders to be shipped by freight or express. Give your post-office, also your 

 freight or express office, county and State, and advise us whether you wish goods shipped by freight or 

 express. 



Please order as early as you conveniently can. We aim to fill all orders promptly. Should there be 

 any cause for delay we will write you stating when we expect to forward. 



Warranting Seeds. While we use great care, both for our own and our customers' interest, to supply 

 and furnish the best seeds that it is possible to obtain, there are so many conditions — weather and other 

 causes — affecting the growth of seeds and the out-turn of crops, that it must be distinctly understood 

 that all our seeds are sold under the conditions in regard to non-warranty of seeds, which have been 

 generally adopted by the seed trade and which are as follows : 



"We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other 

 matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants we send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. 

 If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned." 



P. MANN & CO., 

 January 1st, 1915. Washington, D. C. 



