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ONION SEED, Continued 



It Is of the finest form, skin deep purplish red, flesh purplish white, 

 much finer grained than many of the red sorts. Immense crops of 

 this Oulon are grown each season from our seed by some of the 

 largest growers in the United States who realize the very highest 

 prices for their crops. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.50. 



Prizetaker. This variety, of recent introduction, annually grows 

 In favor. It excels every Onion now existing in beauty, size and 

 productiveness, and equals the best quality, being mild in flavor 

 as the imported Spanish Onions of our groceries. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 

 15c; Vi lb., 45c; lb.. $1.50. 



White Portugal, or Silverskin. A large, flat, white Onion of 

 mild and pleasant flavor; hard and fine-grained, and a good keeper. 

 Extensively sown for sets, and is also largely grown for pickling. 

 Pkt.. 5c; oz., 20c 



Yellow Globe Danvers. Undoubtedly the best-known and most 

 popular of all Onions; the earliest yellow variety; is entirely free 

 from stiff necks. Globular in shape; has a small top. It is the 

 most productive, producing as high as 1,000 bushels per acre, and 

 will average on good soil with proper culture, 700 or S00 bushels. 

 Pkt., 5c: oz., 20c; % lb.. 50c; lb., $1.50. 



PARSLEY, Continued 



ONION SETS 



Prices on application. 



White Onion Sets. Grown from our choice strain of the Phila- 

 delphia White Silverskin seed. 



Yellow Onion Sets. These will produce handsome well-ripened 

 bulbs of large size quite early In the summer. 



OKRA 



German, £)cf;er French, Gombo 



Spanish, Quimbombo 



One ounce will plant 100 hills. 



This Is an annual from the West Indies, cultivated for Its green 

 seed-pods, which are used in soups or stewed and served like as- 

 paragus. It Is highly esteemed In the South for making gumbo 

 soup. The pods when young nnd tender should be sliced in sec- 

 tions, strung on a thread and hung up In the shade to enre like 

 dried apples; can be used for soup at any time. 



Culture. — Sow the seed thinly In dry, warm soil, In shallow 

 drills 2 feet apart. After the plants are up. thin them out to 9 

 inches apart; hoe frequently, and draw n little earth to the stems 

 as they grow. Gather the pods when quite green and about 1% 

 Inches long. 



Early Dwarf White. (White pods.) Pods extra long when fully 

 matured measuring a foot In length; thick and fleshy; early and 

 prolific. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



Long- Green. Pods long, green and ribbed, and a heavy bearer. 

 Long Green same price as Dwarf White. 



PARSLEY 



German, Pderftlie French, Persu 



Spanish, Perejil 



One ounce for 150 feet of drill. 



Culture.— Parsley succeeds best In rich, mellow soil. As the 

 seed germinates very slowly. It should be sown early In spring, 

 previously soaking the seed for a few hours In tepid water. Sow 

 thickly in rows a foot apart and half an Inch deep. For winter 

 use, protect In a frame or light cellar, or a few plants may be 

 placed In pots or boxes and kept in the house. 



Champion Moss Curled. An English strain with moss curled 

 foliage and a very vigorous grower. A standard variety; desirable. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Emerald Dwarf Extra Curled. Leaves finely cut and very curly 

 and bright green; good for home or market gardening. Same price 

 as Moss Curled. 



Fine Double Curled. A standard variety; plants bear an abund- 

 ance of finely curled leaves;- ornamental. Same price as Moss 

 Curled. 



PEPPER 



German, Pfeffer French, Pimcnt 



Spanish, Pimicnto 



One ounce will produce 2,000 plants 



Culture. — Grown largely for pickles. Sow In hot-besd early 

 in April, and transplant to the open ground when the weather 

 is favorable. They should be planted in warm, mellow soil. In 

 rows, IS inches apart. They may also be sown in the open ground 

 when dn nicer of frost Is past. 



Chinese Giant. New. The largest and finest mild red variety. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz.. 25c; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 



Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A favorite and well-known pickling 

 sort : is early, large, mild and thick-skinned. Pkt., 5c, oz.. 15c : 

 Y t lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 



Long Red Narrow Cayenne. . Pods slender, about 3 inches long 

 and bright red: very pungent and productive. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 

 Vi lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 



Ruby King. The best and most profitable mild red Pepper for 

 market or family use; so sweet and mild they can be eaten raw 

 like an apple: largest size. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; 

 lb.. $1.50. 



Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Large and mild-flavored; a well- 

 known standard sort ; color glossy red : rind thick and fleshy ; 

 popular with all growers for market. Pkt.. 5c; oz.. 15c; Yi lb.. 

 50c. ; lb.. $1.50. 



PARSNIP 



German, Pastincife 



French, Panais 



Spanish, Pastinaca 



One ounce per 200 feet of drill; 5 to 6 

 pounds in drills for an acre 



Culture. — Sow as early In spring as the 

 weather will admit, in drills 15 inches 

 apart, covering half an Inch deep. When 

 well up, thin out to 5 or G Inches apart In 

 the rows. Unlike carrots, they are Im- 

 proved by frost, and it is usual to take up 

 In fall a certain quantity for winter use. 

 leaving the rest in the ground till spring, 

 to be dug as required. 



Sugar or Hollow Crown. A very re- 

 liable and favorite sort for general cul- 

 ture. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 10c; % lb.. 15c; lb., 



35c 



PEAS 



Cierman, (£rbfen French, Pois 



Spanish, Guicantc 



One quart for 75 feet of drill; 2 or 3 bushels in drills for an acre. 



Culture. — Our trial of Peas is probably the most extensive on 

 this side of the Atlantic, and it enables us to discard Inferior 

 sorts and to offer in the following list only the best varieties. 

 Peas come earliest to maturity In light, rich soil. For general 



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