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P. MANN & CO. WASHINGTON, D.C. 
P HEE M Pp K ] N Grosse=Kurbis, Ger. 
One pound will plant from 200 to 300 hills. 
LARGE CHEESE PUMPKIN. 
CULTURE.—The common practice is to drop two or 
three seeds into every third or fourth hill in the corn- 
field; may be sown in hills, eight feet apart each way, 
four plants to each hill. 
Cashaw, or Crookneck.—Large, light cream 
color, solid and sweet, very fine grained, splendid 
for table or feeding stock. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
toc. %4 pound, 20c. Pound, 7oc. 
Large Cheese.—A good cooking variety, cheese 
shape, creamy yellow color, flesh fine grained, and 
one of the best for pies. Price per packet, 5c. Per 
ounce, Ioc. %4 pound, 20c. Pound, 6o0c. 
Japanese Pie.—Crooked-neck variety; extremely 
small seed cavity; nearly all solid meat; quality 
extra fine. . Packet, 5c: Quncé; 106 4 34 peund, 
20c. Pound, 60c. 
Large Connecticut Field—Hardiest of all Pumpkins, good for pies and stock feeding. % 
pound, toc. Pound. 30c. Quart, 25c. 
Small Sugar.—Early prolific and very sweet; 
1% pound, 20c. Pound, 60c. 
orange color; fine keeper. Ounce, Ioc. 
The Best Northern-Grown Seed Peas 
One quart will plant 1oo feet of drill. 
114 to 2 bushels will plant an acre. 
On account of the very short crop in 
some varieties of Peas prices are 
subject to change without notice. 
Culture——Sow as early as the ground 
can be worked, and again every ten days 
or two weeks for succession. They can 
be sown as late as the 20th of August 
for the last sowing, using Extra-Earlies. 
Sow in rows about 4 feet apart and I 
inch apart in the row, and 3 to 4 inches 
deep. 
Extra Early Alaska.—The earliest blue 
The dark green color of the pods, 
makes it extremely desirable, as it can be 
pea. 
carried long distances without losing col- 
or, which quality, combined with its 
earliness and uniformity of 
ripening, 
makes it a most desirable pea for market 
gardeners. Height two feet. Quart, 30c. 
Nott’s Excelsior—One of the best early 
Dwarf Peas. It combines the good qualities 
of the American Wonder and Premium Gem 
Peas. The vines are larger and more produc- 
tive than American Wonder and earlier than 
Premium Gem. The peas in sweetness and 
quality unsurpassed. Quart, 35c. 
American Wonder.—This is a dwarf variety, 
and leads all others in point of earliness, grow- 
EXTRA EARLY ALASKA. 
ing about 10 inches high, and produces a.pro- 
fusion of good-sized, well-filled pods, with 
finest flavored peas. Quart, 35c. 
Bountiful. or Ameer (New).—Extra early 
pea.- One of the best early peas for the gar- 
den. Highly recommended. Quart, 30c. 
(For larger quantities, prices given on ap- 
plication.) 
