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



MOHREN. 



I ounce to 150 feet of drill. 2.V2 pounds to an 

 acre. 

 Culture. — Follow directions given for Beets 

 and Parsnips, as there is no difference in the 

 method of cultivating these roots. For early crop 

 sow in March, for lat^crop in May or June. 



V^Early Kubicon Carrot. 



— Is a Half Long Orange, 

 Stump-Rooted Carrot, of a 

 beautiful, deep-red, orange 

 color. It is earlier than Dan- 

 vers, about the same length, 

 but heavier and thicker at the 

 shoulder, making it more pro- 

 ductive. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 

 loc. ^ pound, 20C. Pound, 

 50c^ 



i^arly Scarlet Horn.— 



Small, but early. Best for forc- 

 ing. Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. 

 ^/ pound, 20C. Pound, 50c. 



W^^Danvers' Half-Long- 

 Stump Rooted. — A new va- 

 riety of decided merit ; rich in 

 color and of handsome shape. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. ^ 

 / ' pound, 20C. Pound, 50c. 



vDanvers' Half-Long- Pointed Koot. — 



Early and very beautifully shaped ; very rich in 

 color and best for main crop. It is worthy of a 

 fair trial. Packet, Sc Ounce, loc. 54 pound, 

 20^ Pound, 50C. 



Chantenay, Half- Long. — Resembles the 

 Nantes, with larger shoulders, medium early and 

 heavy cropper ; one of the best for market. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. % pound, 20c. Pound, 

 50c. 



50c^ 



Lmproved Long Orange,— Deep orange 

 color, long, smooth, most popular for general 

 crop. Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. ^ pound, 20c. 

 Pound, 50C. 



roun( 



>t. Vallery, or New^ Intermediate. — 



Packet, 5c. 14 pound, 20c. Pound, 50c. 



Cress or Pepper 

 Grass. 



Kresse. 



O Sprinkle seed freely along shallow q 



8 drills one foot apart, at intervals, § 

 O through Spring and Summer, as desired. O 



Curled Garden. Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. 



WATER CRESS. 



Wasserkresse. 



g It is easily grown by planting along the 



^^ margins of ponds and streams, where it 



^ increases both by spreading of the roots 



§ and by seeding. 



Packet, IOC. Ounce, 25c. 



CORN SALID, 

 OR FETTICUS. 



Ackersalat. 



I ounce will sow 20 square feet; 6 pounds to 

 the acre. 

 A vegetable used as a salad. It is sown in the 

 opening of Spring in rows one foot apart, and 

 is fit to use in 6 or 8 weeks from sowing. If 

 wanted in early Spring, sow in September; cover 

 with straw as soon as cold weather sets in. 

 Can be grown in cold frames, covered with 

 straw mats or shutters, and used any time dur- 

 ing the winter. Large Seeded German. ^ 

 pound, 15c. Pound, 50c. 



Celeriac, or Turnip 

 Root Celery. 



New Large Smooth. — -A new and quite 

 distinct sort, the roots being very smooth, large 

 and round. Roots may be cooked and sliced, 

 and eaten with vinegar. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 

 ^ pound, 40c. 



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