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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



Pliotograpli of a single plant of market gakdexers' best parsley, showing its great beauty, vigorous growth 



and wonderful productiveness. 



Market Gardeners' Best Parsley. 



The best points j'et obtained in parsle}- have 

 certainly been reached in this sort, representing as 

 it does the result of seven years' critical selection 

 by one of our most experienced market gardeners. 

 The plant is of a very robust and free gT0\\lh, and 

 is greatl}' improved b}' severe cutting. The leaves 

 are large and beautifully curled and of a ven,- dark 

 green hue, and vers- fine for either open ground or 

 frame culture. It stands heat, drought and cold 

 better and will j-ield double that of anj- other sort. 

 The whole appearance of the plant is verj- hand- 

 some, and it certainly is "the Parsley for either 

 the Market or Family Garden." Pkt., loc; 

 oz., 15c.; % lb., 35c.; lb., I1.25. 



Hem Giant Podded (Darroui Pea. 



This finenewpea has given wonderful satisfaction 

 to all who have planted it, and we could publish 

 many testimonials as to its merits. It grows about 

 two feet high, and bears enormous handsome pods, 

 frequently seven to eight inches in length, as shown 

 in our photograph herewith. The pods are com- 

 pletely filled with large, deliciousl}- flavored, deep 

 green peas. They require no support, owing to 

 their dwarf, stocky habit. We know of no pea from 

 which so large a laulk of produce can be obtained 

 from a given number of vines. It is much hardier 

 than either the Telephone or Stratagem, and can 

 be planted much earlier; it matures about ten days 

 later than our famous Extra Early, making a valua- 

 ble second early as well as the finest late pea. Your 

 garden will not be complete without it. Pkt., loc. ; 

 pint, 35c.; qt., 60c., post-paid. Qt., 45c.; peck, 



Photograph of Plant of Giant Podded Marrow Pea. $2. 25 ; bush. , ^8.00, by express Or freight. 



