POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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Parsley 



One ounce will sow one hundred and forty feet of drill. 

 If ordered by express, deduct ten cents per pound. 



A 8INGLB PLANT OP MARKET OAKDENEKS' BEST PARSLEY. 



W^MARKET GARDENERS' BEST PARSLEY 



The best points yet obtained in parsley have certainly 

 been reached in this sort. The plant is of a very robust and 

 free growth, and is greatly improved by severe cutting. The 

 leaves are large and beautifully curled and of a very dark 

 green. It stands heat, drought and cold better, and 

 will yield double that of any other sort. The whole appear- 

 ance of the plant is very handsome, and it certainly is " the 

 parsley for either the market or family garden." 

 Pkt., 5o.; oz., 15c.; ii\b., 35c.; lb., $1.20, postpaid; if by ex- 

 press or freight, lb., 81.10, or 5 lbs. for $5.00. 



Vt!HAMPION MOSS CURLED. Extra Dark Green. 

 Deaves crimped and curled, giving a most beautiful decora- 

 tive appearance. Pkt., 5c.; OS!., 10c. ; ^lb.,25e.; lb., 75c. 



^^MERALD, or DWARF EXTRA CURLED. Leaves 

 tender, beautifully crimped; handsome, bright green color; 

 very ornamental. Pkt, 5c.; oz., lOc; ^ lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 

 •r EXTRA DOUBLE CURLED. An old curled variety 

 fopgarnishing. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; H lb., 20c.; lb., 65c. 

 ^ PLAIN or SINGLE. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; lb., 50e. 



^^HAMBURG, TURNIP-ROOTED, Fleshy vegetable 

 A^ts, for soups, etc. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; J^ lb., 25e.; lb., 75c. 



Parsnip 



One ounce will sow about two hundred feet of drill ; 

 will sow one acre. 



5 lbs. 



New Ideal Hollow Crown 



A greatly improved and wonderfully fine strain of true 

 Hollow Crown Parsnip. The roots do not grow as long 

 as the old Hollow Crown variety, are of larger diameter and 

 more easily gathered. It is a very heavy cropper. The roots 

 are very smooth, flesh fine grained and of excellent quality. 

 The best variety for the market or home garden. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., lOc; }4 lb., 25c.; lb., 75c., postpaid ; by express, lb., 65c.; 

 5 lb3{ and over, 60c. per lb. 



j/LARGE SUGAR, or LONG SMOOTH HOLLOW 

 •kOWN. Well-known old Btai-iard sort. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 lOc; }i lb.. 20e.; lb., 50c. 



Peppers 



One ounce will sow one hundred yards of row. 



BtTBY KINO. 



NEW CHINESE GIANT. 



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BW RED PEPPER— CHINESE GIANT 



This new pepper has created quite a furore among truck- 

 ers who grow for market, outselling all othersorts. Itgrows 

 to double the size of Ruby King, as shown in our photograph 

 above, and is earlier in ripening. Plants vigorous, stocky 

 and productive. Flesh very thick, mild and sweet. The 

 best red pepper in cultivation. Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts. for 25c.; 

 oz.,.75c.; 4 ozs. for $2.50. 



j/^RUBI KINO. Grows to double the size of Bull Nose. 

 The fruits are five to six inches long by about three and one- 

 half inches through. They are bright red, remarkably mild 

 and pleasant in flavor, having no fiery taste. Single plants^ 

 ripen from eight to ten fruits. The most popular red pepper. 

 Pkt^,nOe.: oz.,25c.; i^ilb.,70c.; lb., 82.25. 



|VT\IAMMOTH GOLDEN QUEEN. Originated on our 

 •wn grounds, where we first found a single plant growing 

 in a large field of Ruby King some years ago. They grow 

 from fifteen to twenty perfect fruits on a plant, from eight to 

 ten inches long and four to five inches through. Color, 

 bright golden yellow, and so mild they can be eaten like 

 tomatoes. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; J^ lb., 80c.; lb., $3.00. 



Well -Known Peppers 



Large Packets, lo cents each 



Oz. % lb. lb. 



ell, or Bull Nose. Large, mild, |0 20 |0 60 $2 00 



*^1 



^ong Red Cayenne. True, hot, 

 (JlfTrue Red Chili. Very hot, 



^lephant'5 Trunk. Large, red, 



^Tabasco. Small, very hot, 

 ^ jEherry Red. Small, for pickles, 



Peanut, or Ground Pea 



Fall directions for planting, growing and harvesting 

 Peanuts printed on each packet. 



25 



70 



2 25 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 



40 



1 00 



3 75 



25 



75 



2 50 



SPANISH PEANUT. 



GEORGIA IMPBOVED PEANUT. 



SPANISH PEANUT. Valuable for the Northern States 

 on account of its great earliness. It is smaller than the ordi- 

 nary peanut, and can be planted closer in the row. Large 

 pkt., 10c. ; pint, 25c.; qt., 45c., postpaid; peck, $1.75. 



GEORGIA IMPROVED GROUND PEA, or PEA- 

 NUT. This variety is much superior to the ordinary peanut, 

 yielding fewer imperfect pods and combining earliness, pro- 

 ductiveness and size; yields, on ordinary land, over one 

 hundred bushels to the acre. Large pkt., 15c.; pint, 30c.; qt., 

 .50c., postpaid ; qt., 35c.; peck, $2.00, by express or freight. 



