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weather in November, and then placing them under the 

 benches of the greenhouse, but close to the walk, where 

 they will get the most light, as this space cannot be util- 

 ized for anything else, except for forcing Rhubarb and 

 Asparagus or Parsley. (See Chapter 10, " Greenhouses 

 for Forcing Vegetable Crops. " ) If Parsley is wanted in 

 winter, it will be found to do nearly as well in this posi- 

 tion as in the full light. 



The varieties are . 



Henderson's Emerald, (Sec figure 74.) The finest 

 variety for market, decidedly lighter in color than the 



Fig. 74 EMERALD PARSLEY. 



Double and Moss Curled varieties. Is particularly 

 adapted for garnishing, which is one of the main uses to 

 which Parsley is put. It is now the mam sort grown by 

 the market gardeners of New York. 



Double Curled. A dwarf growing variety, beautifully 

 curled. The kind most largely grown by market gar- 

 deners, until the introduction of the '" Emerald." 



Fern Leaved, Distinct and beautiful. Very useful 

 for table decoration, as it appears more like a crested Fern 

 or Moss than like Parsley. 



