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ENDERSON’S j 
Hollow Grown Lar olllp. 
HIS is a highly improved type, pro- 
ducing uniformly large and hand- 
some roots of stocky form, heavy at 
the shoulder, well rounded, grad- 
ually tapering to the base, so that they are 
easily dug, and if grown in properly pul- 
verized soil, the surface will be smooth and 
unusually free from wrinkles and side 
roots. The flesh is white, of fine tex- 
ture, free from core and stringiness, and 
especially fine-flavored; cooking tender, 
sweet and rich, rendering it one of the 
finest of table vegetables for winter use. 
The roots may remain in the ground 
all winter, being hardy, or some may 
be dug late in the fall and stored in 
sand or soil, so that they can be gotten at 
easily when the ground is frozen. Frost 
improves their quality. This parsnip is 
the heaviest cropper of all and we recom- 
mend it for both garden and field culture. 
(See cut.) Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. 0z., 20c. / 
Ib., 55c. Ib. 
HENDERSON'S EMERALD PARSLEY. 
A distinct and handsome variety of quick, robust growth, 
forming compact, ornamental plants, densely furnished with 
strong-stemmed giant leaves, finely cut, most beautifully curled 
and crimped and of that brilliant, deep emerald-green color so 
highly attractive when used for garnishing. The flavor of the 
leaves is also unusually rich and aromatic, rendering this va- 
riety of especial value where used for flavoring, in sauces, 
dressing, etc., either when fresh or dried. (See cut.) Price, 
10c. pkt., 15c. 0z., 30c. % Ib., 90c. Ib. 
=GHINESE GIANT PEPPER. = 
_ This monstrous fruiting variety averages 12 to 15 inches 
in circumference, and, notwithstanding its immense size, it is 
very early and prolific; the stocky, well-branched plants, 
about 2 feet high, carry so many peppers that in places they 
seemed bunched together. The flesh is thick, tender, mild, 
sweet, and unexcelled when sliced as salad, or for stuffing 
for ‘‘mangoes.’’? When ripe the surface is of a brilliant var. 
nished scarlet. (See cut.) Price, 10c. per pkt., 75c. per 0z. 
RUBY KRING PEPPER. 
A popular, large-fruiting variety, very prolific and very 
early. ; The ‘‘peppers’”’ average 5 to 6 inches long by 9 to 10 
inches in girth; color, glossy ruby-crimson when ripe; flesh, 
aan mle andsweet. Price, 10c.pkt., 30c.0z.,$1.00 ¥ Ib., 
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