56 *. JOHNSON <2 & .2 SLOKESH YY PHUVAD ET PITA 
PARSLEY. a PARSNIP. 
One ounce will sow 
about two hundred feet 
of drill; five pounds will 
sow one acre. 
One ounce will sow one hundred and forty feet of drill. 
43> In comparing 
prices, please remenm- 
ber that we pay the 
postage on all seeds to 
be sent by mail. Cus- 
tomers ordering 
their seeds sent by 
freight or express 
are entitled to de- 
duct eight cents per 
pound postage, which 
we have included in 
our prices. 
NEW IDEAL HOL- 
LOW CROWN. We 
offer 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 excel- 
lent quality, the best 
variety for the market or 
home garden. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10¢e.; 34 Ib., 25¢.; Ib., 
Jae. 
Large Sugar, or 
Long Smooth. Roots 
long, white, smooth. ten- 
EMERALD OR DWARF EXTRA CURLED PARSLEY. 
EMERALD, or DWARF EXTRA CURLED. Leaves 
tender, beautifully crimped; handsome bright green color, 
very ornamental. Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 10¢e.; 14 1b., 30c.; Ib., $1.00. 
MARKET GARDENERS’ BEST. The best points yet 
obtained in parsley have certainly been reached in this sort. 
The plant is of 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 hue and very fine 
for either open ground or frame culture. It stands heat, 
drought and cold better than any other sort. Pkt., dc.; 
oz., 15e.; 14 Ib., 35e.; Ib., $1.25. 
° Double Curled. A curled variety for garnishing and 
seasoning. Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 10c.; 144 lb., 20c.; lb., 75e. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. Leaves crimped aid 
curled like a bed of moss, giving a most beautiful decorative 
appearance.’ Pkt., 5e.; 0z., 10¢.; 14 lb., 30¢.; 1b., $1.00. 
NEW FERN-LEAVED. Very curly, of fine form and 
eolor; used for garnishing as well as fora decorative plant. 
Pkt., 5e.; oz., 10e.; 44 lb., 25e.; Ib., 90e. 
Plain or Single. Dark green, with plain leaves; very 
hardy. Pkt., 5e.; 0z., 10c.; 14 1b., 20c.; Ib., 60c. 
Hamburg, or Turnip-Rooted. <A very popular variety der, sugary, excellent 
in Europe. Fine, fleshy, vegetable roots, which are used in avon Pkt., 5e.; oz., 10e.; 
soups, ete. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10¢.; 14 1b., 25e.; Ib., 90e. Yb. 15e.; Ib, 50c.. 
Johnson & Stokes’ Seleeted Extra Early Pea. 
This Extra Early Pea, bearing our brand, is a careful selection of our own, and will be found entirely distinct and 
superior to any other. Over 5,000 bushels of these peas were sold by us in 1890 to the market gardeners of the United 
States. Noother pea grown hasever made such a record as this. Our pea farm is situated sixty-seven miles farther North 
than any other, which largely contributes to their extreme earliness and fine dwarf habit. The pod is of a dark green color, 
ofa full round shape, and of strong texture, which especially fits it for shipping long distances. On average soil it will not 
exceed eighteen inches in height, and does not require stakes or brush of any kind for support. So evenly do the pods fill 
up, that frequently the entire crop can be gathered at one picking, which is a very valuable feature for the Market Gardener. 
All those requiring a pea to withstand the extreme cold weather should not fail to plant thissort. The far Northern point at 
which it is grown renders it almost proof against cold, and the best for early spring or late fall crop. While thousands of mar- 
ket gardeners have pronounced this pea unequalled in earliness, yield and regularity of growth, and in every sense a 
perfect trucker’s pea, yet at the same time we know of no other variety more popular or better adapted to private gardens, 
Pkt., 10¢.; pint, 30c.; qt., 50c., post-paid. Qt., 35¢.; peck, $1.15 ; bush., $4.25; 5 bush. and over, $4.00 per bush., by freight or 
express, 
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