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Parsley 



A SINGLE PLAN'T OF MABKET GABDEXESS' BEST PAiisLEV. 



MARKET GARDENERS' BEST. The plant is of very 

 robust and free growth and is improved by severe cutting. 

 The leaves are large, beautifully curled and very dark green. 

 It stands heat, drought and cold better, and will yield 

 double that of aiiv other sort. The best for market or home 

 garden. Pkt.. 5c.'; oz., 15c.; H lb., -JOc; lb., 61.25. 



CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. Extra Dark Green. 

 Leaves crimped and curled, giving a most beautiful decora- 

 tive api>earaiice. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOo.; '^ lb., 25c.; lb., 7cc. 



EMERALD, or DWARF EXTRA CURLED. Leaves 

 tender, beautifully crimped; handsome, bright green color; 

 very ornamental. Pkt., oc.; oz., 10c.; H lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



EXTR.*. DOrBLB CURLED. An old curled variety 

 for garnishing. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc: 34 •*>., 25c.; Ih., 70c. 



PLAIN or SINGLE. Pkt., .=c.; oz., lOc: lb., 55c. 



HAMBURG, TURNIP-ROOTED. Fleshy vegetable 

 roots, for soups, etc. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 34 lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



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.^*In comparing 

 prices, please re- 

 member that we 

 pay the postage on 

 seeds tobe sent by 

 Qiail. Customers 

 ordering vegetable 

 seeds sent b y 

 freight or express 

 are entitled to de- 

 dact 10c. per lb. 

 for postage, -which 

 we have Included 

 in our prices. 



NEW IDE.4L HOLLOW 



CROWN. A greatly improved 



and wonderfully tinestrain of true 



Hollow Crown Parsnip. The 



roots do not grow as louK 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.. 10c ; 34 lb . 2.^c.: lb , 7.V. 



LARGESUGAR. or LONG SMOOTH 



HOLLOW CROWN. Old sort. Pkt.. 



5c.; oz., lOc; 3^ lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 



Peppers 



One ounce will sow one hundred yards of rov 



KLBV K.1>G. 



>"EW CHINESE GIANT. 



New Red Pepper— CHINESE GIANT 



This new pepper has created quite a furoreamong truck- 

 ers who grow for market. It grows to double the size of 

 Ruby King, as shown in our photograph above, and is 

 earlier in ripening. Plants vigorous, stocky and produc- 

 tive. Flesh very thick, mild and sweet. The best red pep- 

 per in cultivation. Pkt., 15a; 4 pkts. for 50c.; oz., 81.00. 



RUBY KING. Grows to double the size of Bull Nose. 

 The fruits are live 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., lOc; oz., 25c.; H lb., 70c.; lb., 82.25. 



MAMMOTH GOLDEN QUEEN. Originated on our 

 own 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 thev can be eaten like 

 tomatoes. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 30c.; 34 lb., 80c.; lb., 83.00. 



Wen=Known Peppers 



Large Packets, lo cents each 



; lb. lb. 

 ) 60 $2 OO 

 70 2 25 



Bell, or Bull Nose. Large, mild, $0 20 

 Long Red Cayenne. True, hot, 25 

 True Red Chili. Yery hot, 25 

 Elephant's Trunk. Large, red, 25 

 Celestial. Small, ornamental, 25 

 Cherry Red. Small, for pickles, 25 



Peanut, or Ground Pea 



Fall directions for planting, grow^ing and harrestlng 

 Peanuts printed on each packet. 



75 

 75 

 70 

 75 



2 50 

 2 50 

 2 25 

 2 50 



SPANISH PEANUT. 



GEOBGIA mPBOVED PEANUT. 



SPANISH PEANUT. V.iluable for the Northern States 

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

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

 pkt., lOc; pint, 25c.; qt., 45c., postpaid; peck, 81.75. 



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, 82.00, by express or freight. 



