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CLRRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



PARSNIP 



German, Paistinake. 



French. Panais. 



Sow in spring as parly as the weather will admit, in drills 15 inches apart and half an inch deep. When well up thin out to 5 

 or 6 inches apart. Unlike Carrots, the.v are improved by frost, and it is usual to take up a iiuautitv in the fall for wint'TUse leavin^j the 

 rest in the ground until spring, to be dug up as ruiiuired. " ' 



One oz. to 200 feet of drill 5 to <J \b>. per acre in drilN. 



GUESNSEY PARSNIP. 



Lung .>^iiiooth, or Hollo\T Crown 

 — A favorite variety. Pkt. 

 5c; oz. 10c; >4 lb. 20c; 1 lb..$ .60 



Student — Not so generally used 

 I as the preceding, but by many 

 highly esteemed. Tkt. 5c; oz. 

 lOe; 14 lb. 20c; 1 lb 60 



Guernsey (Improved Half-long) 

 An improvement on the old 

 Hollow Crown, forming roots 

 shorter and thicker than that 

 variety. It is a large cropper, 

 very smooth, and the flesh is 

 fine-grained and of excellent 

 quality. I'kt. 5e: oz. 10c; M 

 lb 20c; 1 lb 60 



PARSLEY. 



German, Petersilie. 



French. Persil. 



Parsley thrives best in a rich soil. The seeds germinate very slowly, three or four weeks generally elai)siug before it makes 

 its aijpearance. Sow half an inch deep, previously soaking the Seeds for a few hours in tepid water. 



1 oz. to 150 feet of drill. 



Plain Parsley — Leaves not finely cut. It is hardier than the 

 curled variety. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; 1 lb $ 



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Extra Double Curled — Dwarf, beautifully curled; excellent for 

 garnishing. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 lb. 30c; 1 lb 1.00 



Champion Moss Curled — A beautifully crimped and curled 

 Parsley. Pkt. 5e; oz. 10c: Vt lb. 30c; 1 lb 1.00 



Fern L,eaved — A beautiful variety ; valuable for table decora- 

 tion. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; V4 lb. 30c; 1 lb $1.1'.' 



H.\JrBrRG. OR LAKGE-KOOTED P.4RSLET— The roots are 

 used for flavoriuff soups. Can supply either I-ong'-Rooted 

 or Round-Kooted. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; U lb. 40(,-: 1 lb 1.25 



We Deliver All Seeds Offered on This Page to .\ny Po?it OfBce 

 in the United States. 



MARTYXIA. 



1 ounce to 200 hills. 



The seed-pods, when gathered green and tender, 

 are used for pickling. Sow in the open ground in 

 May and transplant 2 feet apart. 

 Martynia Proboscidea — Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c: % lb. 

 $1.00; i lb $3.00 



NASTURTIUM, OR INDIAN CRESS. 



The seeds, when young, are pickled and used as 

 capers. 



Tall — Pkt. 5c: oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; 1 lb 1.00 



Dwarf — Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c ; M lb. 30c; 1 lb 1.10 



OKRA, OR GL3IBO. 



German, Essbarer "Okra." 



French. Gombaud. 



The pods, when young, are used in soups, stews, 

 etc., and are very nutritious. It is of the easiest cul- 

 ture and grows freely in any ordinary garden soil. 

 Sow at the usual time for all tender vegetables and 

 set the plants from 2 to 3 feet apart in drills. 

 1 oz. to 100 hills; 10 lbs. to the acre. 



White Velvet — Early maturing and very produc- 

 tive. Pods white, long, smooth and tender. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 lb. 20c; 1 lb $ .50 



Improved Dwarf Green — Early and productive. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; 1 lb 50 



Lon? Green — Long ribbed pods. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 

 % lb. 20c; 1 lb 50 



CHAMPION MOSS CUELED PABSLET. (TOP VIEW OF PLANT.) 



