Mann's descriptive catalgoue : 1914 guide for the farm and garden . t tofour inches apart. When the weather becomes settled, trans-plant into the open ground three feet apart each way. Goodculture is quite as important as good seed; work the ground deep;make it rich with well rotted manure and hoe often. New York Improved Spineless.—Best NewJersey gardeners selection. Oval shape, thorn-less, dark purple color and rich flavor. Packet,10c. Ounce, 25c. | pound, 90c. Pound, $ Black Beauty Egg-Plant.—The New BlackBeauty combines in itself many characteristicswhich are very valuable in this veg


Mann's descriptive catalgoue : 1914 guide for the farm and garden . t tofour inches apart. When the weather becomes settled, trans-plant into the open ground three feet apart each way. Goodculture is quite as important as good seed; work the ground deep;make it rich with well rotted manure and hoe often. New York Improved Spineless.—Best NewJersey gardeners selection. Oval shape, thorn-less, dark purple color and rich flavor. Packet,10c. Ounce, 25c. | pound, 90c. Pound, $ Black Beauty Egg-Plant.—The New BlackBeauty combines in itself many characteristicswhich are very valuable in this vegetable. Inthe first place, it is very early; in fact, the earliestgood market variety. By this we mean it is theearliest variety that grows to a good size suitablefor market purposes. Packet, 10c. Ounce, pound, 90c. Pound, $ P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. SWEET OR SUGAR CORN Weschkorn Ger. One quart will plant 200 hills, eight quarts for an acreIf corn is wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 8 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, for charges. EARLY PREMO Premo.—The earliest of all sweet corns; from 5 to 7 days earlier than Extra Early Adams. Remarkablyhardy for a sweet corn and can be planted earlier than other sorts. In quality and sweetness it is all thatcan be desired of an extra early corn. Packet, 5c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $ Bushel, Kendels Early Giant Sweet Corn.—This is not a mere novelty, but is of real merit. Ears large,measuring 8 to 10 inches long, having 10 to 12 rows on each cob, kernels pure white sweet and tender. Quart20c. Peck, $ Bushel, $ Peep o Day.—The earliest variety; very sweet and of delicious flavor. Ears twelve-rowed, averagingsix inches in length; stalks 3| to 4| feet high, bearing from two to four ears each. Quart, 20c. Peck,$ Bushel, $ Adams Extra Early.—The hardiest and earliest variety for the table use. It can be planted earlierthan any other, but it is not a sweet corn; white indented grains


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