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



CELERY— Sellerie 



One ounce to 3,000 plants. 10 to 15 ounces to the acre. 

 Sow the seed in a well-prepared soil as soon as the ground is in a proper condition to work. Sow in drills 

 and tread the seed firmlv in: thin out to an inch apart, and keep the ground well worked and free from weeds. 

 Make the soil verv rich with well rotted manure, which should be # dug in deep; a moist, low, rich bottom land 

 or well-drained muck soil is preferable. Set the plants eight or twelve inches apart. To blanch, draw earth 

 around the plants from time to time, taking care not to cover the tops of the center shoots. 



ZNeTV Golden Self-Blanching- 



WINTER QUEEN.— This well-known strain pos- 

 sesses exceptional merit. Grows very thick, solid, 

 and heavy stalk, and has a large heart. It is a close, 

 compact grower, and when blanched is a creamy- 

 white color. Packet, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 15c. ^4 

 Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.25. 



IMPROVED WHITE PLUME.— An early self- 

 blanching variety, very popular for fall and early win- 

 ter use. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. *4 Pound, 50c. 

 Pound, $1.75. 



DWARF GOLDEN HEART.— Very solid and excel- 

 lent keeper, and of fine, nutty flavor; the heart, which 

 is large and full, is of a waxy, golden yellow, render- 

 ing it very showy for either market or private use. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. % Pound, 50c. Pound, $1.50. 



GIANT PASCAL. — A green-leaved variety which 

 developed from the golden Self-Blanching, retains the 

 beautiful color, thick, solid, crisp stalks and incom- 

 parable flavor of that variety, but is of stronger 

 growth, also larger, producing perfectly blanched 

 stalks. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. *4 Pound, 50c. 

 Pound, $1.50. 



GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING.— This is the best 

 Celery for early use. This variety is now the leading 

 sort in all markets as an early Celery. The stalks are 

 much broader and heavier than those of the White 

 Plume, and greatly superior in quality. Packet, 10c. 

 Ounce, 30c. % Pound, $1.00. Pound, $3.50. 



Celeriac or Turnip Rooted Celery 



Grown exclusively for its roots, which, when cooked, 

 sliced and used with vinegar, make a fine salad. 



GIANT SMOOTH PRAGUE.— The best variety; 

 large and smooth roots; excellent keeper. Packet, 5c. 

 Ounce, 15c. x /4 Pound, 50c. 



Dwarf Golden Heart 



Golden Self-Blanching 



French Grown, Superior Stock, 



Unsurpassed 



We have been furnishing our customers this strain 

 of Golden Self-Blanching Celery for a number of 

 years, and it is pronounced by one and all the finest 

 strain they have ever seen. The color is a rich goldeD 

 yellow, very solid and tender, flavor is delicious, has 

 large heart, grows medium height, and is withou: 

 doubt the best early Celery on the market. Packet, 

 10c. Ounce, $1.00. % Pound, $4.00. Pound, $15.00. 



CELERY SEED FOR SEASONING.— Ounce. Sc. k 



Pound, 20c. Pound, 50c. 



CELERY PLANTS 



We can supply all the principal varieties in season. 

 By mail postpaid, 50c. per 100. By express, 35c. per 

 100; $3.00 per 1,000. 3,000 and over, $2.75 per 1,000. 



CAULIFLOWER 



BLUMENKOHL 



One 'ounce produces about 3,500 plants. 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt 



BEST FOR FORCING AND GOOD FOR OPEN 

 GROUND. — Dwarf and very solid, with short outside 

 leaves. Can be planted twenty inches apart each way 

 and forced. Almost as early as Snowball. Our strain 

 of seed is very choice. Packet, 15c. Ounce, $1.50. 

 14 Pound, $5.00. 



EARLY SNOWBALL.— Our strain of this popular 

 variety is unequaled. It is one of the best for forcing 

 under glass or for the open ground; a sure header. 

 Packet, 15c. Ounce, $1.50. % Pound, $5.00. 



Lawn Grass Seed lf y° u desire a perfect lawn, use our Evergreen Lawn Grass Seed. FOR SHADY 

 *-"=cu. p| _ ACESj sow oup shady Nook Lawn Grass Seed. Both kinds, if sown early in the 

 spring, will produce a good lawn by midsummer. See inside back cover for Lawn Grass Seed, and for direc- 

 tions how to make a lawn. 



