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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA. 



OK-RX— Continued. 



EVIPROATED DWARF. A distinct variety, growing 

 about fourteen inches in beight. Grown in competition with 

 the ordinary dwarf, the stalks produced twice the number of 

 pods, wliicii are verv smooth and beautiful. Pkt., 5c.; oz.. 

 lOc; 14 lb., 30c.: lb., a.OO. 



PARSLEY. 



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



MAKKET GAKDENrEK-S' BEST. The best for frames 

 or open groimd. See Novelties, page 13. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; 

 >41b.,35c.; lb., S1.25. 



DWARF EXTR.A. CURLED P.4RSLEY. 



DWAKF EXTRA CUKEED. A new variety from 

 France, ■where it is the most popular of all. Leaves tender, 

 beautifully crimped and extra curled; handsome bright 

 green color, verv ornamental and excellent for garnishing. 

 Pkt.. 5c.: oz.,10c.; ;41b.,30c.; lb.,S1.00. 



Double Curled. A curled variet.v for garnishing and 

 seasoning. Pkt., 5c.: oz., lOc; Klb.,2dc.; lb., 75c. 



CHAJEPIOX 5tOS,S CURLED. Leaves crimped and 

 curled like a bed of moss, gi^^ng it a most beautiful decora- 

 tive appearanc'e; verv handsome. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; J^ lb., 

 30c.; lb., Sl.OO. 



NEW FERN-LEA'\"ED. A new variety, verj' curly, of 

 fine form and color, used for garnishing a.s well as for a 

 decorative plant: ver\- ornamental for the flower garden. 

 Pkt.. lOc; oz. 20c.; % lb., 40o.: lb., S1.25. 



Plainer .Single. Dark green, with plain leaves; verv 

 hardy. Pkt., 5c.; oz.. lOc; ii lb., 20c.; lb.. 6.5c. 



Hamburg, or Tumip-Kooted. A very popular variety 

 in Europe. Fine, fleshy vegetable roots, which are used in 

 soups, etc., giving them a fine delicate flavor. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., lOc; J^lb., 30c.; lb., Sl.OO. 



PARSNIP. 



One oui>ee will sow about two hundred feet of drill ; five 

 pounds will sow one acre. 



^SfPlease bear in 

 mind that ounces 

 and packets only are 

 sent by mail free ot 

 postage. Remit in 

 addition, 8 cents per 

 pound to pay post- 

 age, if ordered sent 

 by mail. 



NETV IDE.4JL HOL- 

 EOTV CROAVN. We 



ofier a greatly improved 

 and wonderfully fine 

 strain of true Hollow 

 CroAiTi Parsnip. The 

 roots do not grow as long 

 as the old hollow croTvn 

 variety, are of larger 

 diameter and more easily 

 gathered. It is a verj- 

 heavy cropper. The roots 

 are ver\- smooth, the 

 flesh fine grained and of 

 most excellent quality, 

 the best variety for the 

 market gardener. Pkt.. 

 5c.; oz., 10c.; 14 lb., 25e.; 

 lb., .SOc. 



E a r g e Sugar, or 

 Eong Smooth. Roots 

 long, Tfvhite, smooth, 

 tender, sugarv, excellent 

 flavor. Pkt., 5c.; oz. ,10c.: 

 Jilb.,20c.; lb., 60c. 



Dnproved Guernsey 

 Shorter and thicker 

 through than the Sugar; 

 roots smooth, fine 

 grained and sugary in 

 flavor. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., lOc; 

 >4 lb., 20e.; lb., VOc. 



PEANUT, or GROUND PEA, 



GEORGIA EMPROVED GROl~NT> PEA, or FEA- 



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

 yielding fewer imperfect pods and combining earliness, 

 productiveness and size; yields on ordinary land over one 

 hundi-ed bushels to the acre. Full directions for planting, 

 growing and harvesting printed on each packet. Large 

 pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c.; 5 pkts., 50c. 



PEAS. 



One quart will plant one hundred feet of drill. One 

 and one-half to two bushels vvill plant one acre. 



49* Please remen^ber to remit for postage 8c. 

 per pint, 15c. per quart, on peas, when ordered to 

 be sent by mail ; packets only are sent free of 

 postage. 



EARGE PACKETS OF ANY V.\RIETT, 

 POST-PAIT>. 



5e. EACH, 



Extra Early Varieties. 



Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled varieties. 

 JOHNSON & STOKES' EXTRA EAREY. The 



earliest and most profitable for the market gardener. See 

 large cut. Pkt., •5e.; pint, 1.5c.; qt., 30c.; peck, SI. 25; 

 bush..S4.50. 



SUTTON'S SATISFACTION. The sweetest of all peas. 

 See Novelties, page 11. Pkt., 25c.; 3 pkts., OOc.; pint, 81.00. 



CEEVEEAND'S ALASKA. The earliest blue pea, 

 very uniform in growth. The dark green color of the pods 

 makes it extremely desirable, as it can be carried long 

 distances without losingcolor, which quality, combined with 

 its earliness and uniformity of ripening, makes it a most 

 desirable extra earlv pea for market gardeners; height, two 

 feet. Pkt.. 5c.: piiit, 18c.: qt., 35c.; peck, S1.75; bush., S6.00. 



Pliiladelpliia Extra Early. An excellent variety, com- 

 bining earliness and productiveness; height, two and one- 

 half feet. Pint, lOc: qt.. 20e.; peck. Sl.OO; bush., S3.75. 



Laxton's William First. A ne^' variety, ripening a few 

 days after the Philadelphia Extra Early. Peas are remark- 

 ably large, fine and of delicious flavor ; pods long, deep green 

 color, verv plump and large; height, three feet. Pint, 25c.; 

 qt.,40c. 



CARTER'S LIGHTNING. A new English pea, 

 claimed bv the originators to be the earliest pea grown ; 

 height, two and one half feet. Pkt., lOc; pint, 30c.: qt., .50c. 



*Laxton's Alpha. The earliest blue wrinkled marrow ; 

 prolific, of fine flavor; pods large and well filled; height, 

 two and one-half feet. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 18c.; qt., 3.5c.; peck, 

 S1.25. 



*A3IERICAN TTONDER. This pea is a hybrid, be- 

 tween the Champion of England and Little Gem, and pos- 

 sessesthemeritsofboth. Itisthe earliest wrinkled variety, 

 growing to the height of ten inches ; very robust, producing 

 large, well filled pods; of fine flavor. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 20c.; 

 qt.. 40c.; peck. S2.00; bush., S7..50. 



