16 DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



drills. As soon as the tops die off in the Summer, remove them to a 

 dry airy place ; and early the following Spring re-plant in rows about 

 two inches apart, the rows wide enough apart to admit of hoeing. 

 The Onions, by this process, are obtained of a large size early in the 

 season. The Large Red Wethersfield may be reared to full size during 

 the first season, by sowing in drills early in March, in strong land, and 

 thinning them out to stand two or three inches apart, keeping them 

 well hoed. 



PARSLEY. 

 10 cts. per oz. 

 Persil, Fr. Perefil, Span. Peiersilie, Gee. 

 Cueled, 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 vegetating. 



PARSNIP. 



10 cts. per oz. 



Panais, Fr. Charibaria, Span. PastinaTce, Gee. 



Large Sugar, or Hollow-crowned. 



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



ground, well dug. Cultivate similar to carrots. 



PEAS. 



Pois, Fr. Chicaros, Span. Erbsen, Ger. 



Earliest. 



Height. Price ^ qt. 

 Dreer^s Extra Early, very early and prolific, . . 2 feet, S .25 

 Daniel O'Rourhe, an early English variety, . . 2 J " .25 



Prince Albert, " " "... 2| " .25 



Tom Thumb; or, Allen's Dwarf, .... 10 inches, .40 



This is the best early Dwarf Pea; requires a rich soil, and is well 

 suited from its dwarf habit for small gardens ; a good bearer. 

 Second Early. 



Height. %< qt. 



"Washington, 3 feet, $ .25 



Early Frame, 3 « .20 



" Warwick, 4 " .25 



Bishop's Dwarf, prolific, . . . . . . H " .30 



" New Long Pod, 1J « .30 



For General and Late Crop. 



^Champion of England, (one of the best,) . . 3 " .30 



Dwarf Blue Imperial, a favorite variety, . . . 2 J " .25 



Blue Prussian, 3 « .20 



