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Photograph of a single plant of our markei gakdener^' best parsley, giving an idea of its great beauty, strong, vigorous 



growth and wonderful productiveness. 



MARKET GARDENERS' BEST PARSLEY . 



The best points yet obtained in parsley 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 verj' robust and free growth, and is greatly improved by severe cutting. The leaves are 

 large and beautifully curled and of a ver}^ dark green hue, and very fine for either open ground or frame 

 culture. It stands heat, drought and cold better than any known variety. This variety will yield 

 double that of any other sort and will be found invaluable to market gardeners for selling in bunches 

 or bunched with " pot-herbs." The whole appearance of the plant is very handsome, and it certainly is 

 "the Parsley for either the Market or Family Garden." Pkt., loc. ; oz., 15c.; X lb., 50c.; lb, ^1.75. 



THE PENN MANOR POTATO. 



A VAXUABLE NEW VAKIETY DESTINED TO SUPERSEDE EAREY ROSE. 



This variety, now offered for sale for the first time, was originated from a seed ball of the Early Rose 

 by one of the largest growers of Penn's 'Manor, Bucks Co., Pa. We have critically tested it on our trial 

 grounds for two seasons and have never found a hardier or more productive variety, doubling the Early 



Rose iu yield. The 

 photograph alongside 

 gives a good idea of its 

 handsome shape and 

 general appearance. 

 It is fuller at the ends 

 and has a skin in color 

 a lighter pink than 

 Early Rose, ripening 

 a few days earlier and 

 with heavier foliage, 

 which withstands the 

 beetle to a remarkable 

 extent Our stock 

 being limited, we can- 

 not supply more than 

 a single barrel to any 

 one purchaser. L,b., 

 50c.; 3 lbs., $1.25, 

 post-paid; peck, $1.50; 

 bush., fc.oo; barrel, 

 l^io.oo, by freight or 

 express. 



Photograph of an average tuber of the Pesn Manor Potato. 



