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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



PASSLEY. 



10 cts. per oz. 

 Persil, Fr. Ferejil, Spa:?. Petersilie, Ger. 



Curled, or Double. Extra Curled. 



Sow early in April, in rows. Soak the seed a few hours in warm 

 water before sowing, or it may lay two or three weeks in the ground 

 before yegetating. 



PARSNIP. 



10 cts. per oz. 

 Panais, Fr. Charibaria, Span. Pastinake^ Ger. 



Large Sugar, or Hollow-crowned. 



This is decidedly the best variety. Sow early in April, in rich 

 ground, well dug. Cultivate similar to carrots. 



Pois, Fr 

 Earliest. 



Height, 



PEAS. 



Chicaros, Spax. Erbsen, Ger. 



Eor General and Late Crop. 



2 feet, 

 01 (e 



Extra Early, 



Daniel O'Rourke, 



Prince Albert, 2^ « 



Tom Thumb, or Allen's 

 Dwarf, 8 to 10 in. 



This is the best Early 

 Dwarf Pea, requires a 

 rich soil, and is well suit- 

 ed, from its dwarf habit, 

 for small gardens ; a good 

 bearer. 



'^qt. 



S .30 

 .25 

 .25 



*Champiox of Eng- 

 land, (one of the 



Height. ^. qt. 



.50 



Second Early. 



Height 



TTashington, 

 Early Frame, 



« Warwick, 

 Bishop's Dwarf, 



prolific. 

 Bishop's Xew 



Long Pod, 



1| 



?- qt_ 



feet, S .25 

 <' .20 

 " .25 



« .30 



'« .30 



best,) 3 feet, $ 



.30 



Dwf. Blue Impe- 

 rial, a favorite 

 variety, 2| 



i( 



.25 



Blue Prussian, 3 



(( 



.20 



Flack's Victory, 2^ 



i( 



.25 



*Hair'3 Dwarf- 

 Green AIabrow, 

 fine, 2| 



(( 



.50 



White Marrowfat, 4 



li 



.20 



Black-eye Marrow- 

 fat, 3 



a 



.20 



Eoval Dwarf Mar- 

 row, 2i 



e( 



.30 



Dwarf Sugar, ed- 

 ible pods, 3 



(S 



.50 



♦jSTapoleon, or new 

 Dwarf Climax, 2^ 



cc 



.50 



*EuGENiE, or Alli- 

 ance, 2| 



(C 



.50 



Yictoria, or Water- 

 loo Marrow, 5 to 6 



(C 



.30 



Missouri Marrow- 

 fat, 4 



a 



•25 



*Bucklet's Gen- 

 eral Wyndham, 5 



a 



.75 



Those marked thus * are wrinkled marrows, the finest-flavored of peas. 



