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VEGETABLE SEEDS 



PARSLEY 



CUT-TV RE. — The germination of Parsley seed is 

 very slow, taking about three to four weeks. Sou* 

 seed in rows one foot apart, covering seed one- 

 half inch. Thin out the plants to stand two 

 inches apart. 



651 CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. Densely crumpled and curled, dark 

 green leaves; beautiful for garnishing; a very select and productive stock. 

 Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; H lb. 45c; lb. SI. 50; transportation paid. 



653 EMERALD (Henderson's) 



A distinct variety of robust growth, freely furnished with short-stemmed 

 leaves, very finely cut and most beautifully curled, making a compact 

 and extremely graceful plant. Most varieties of parsley are dark green; 

 but, as its name implies. Emerald is brilliant emerald-green in color and 

 therefore more highly esteemed for decorative and garnishing purposes. 

 (See illustration.) 

 Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; \i lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; transportation paid. 

 655 EXTRA DOUBLE CURLED. A popular fine dwarf, beautifully curled 

 sort. 



Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ]4, lb. 50c; lb. SI. 50; transportation paid. 



660 PEERLESS (New) 



Hamburg 



0R TURNIP R0 0TEq 



A new variety, with all the good qualities of the moss curled type, but 

 is hardier, darker in color, densely curled and holds its dark green color 

 well into the late fall, when other varieties have turned yellow. A most 

 desirable sort for garnishing and decorating. 

 Price, pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; }i lb., 90c. 



659 HAMBURG 



or Turnip Rooted. The fleshy roots of this kind resemble small 

 Parsnips and are esteemed for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % lb.. 45c: lb., SI. 25; transportation paid. 



661 



PLAIN or Italian. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz. 



PARSNIP 



The leaves are not_curled; plant very hardy. 



20c; H lb., 45c; lb., S1.25; transportation paid 

 CULTU RE. — Sow seed in rows two feci 

 apart as soon as ground is in condition 

 in spring, cover seed one-half inch. 



667 HOLLOW CROWN (Henderson's) 



Our selection of this highly esteemed variety is surely 

 the best for the private garden. We have discarded 

 all the types with slim, long roots that invariably 

 break in digging and offer only a shapely, heavy- 

 shouldered strain witfi its greatest girth at the 

 crown and gradually tapering to a small root. 



For winter use lay the roots horizontally in 

 small boxes packed with ordinary garden soil and 

 store them in some convenient place outdoors 

 away from snow or rain. Frost improves their 

 qualitv. (See illustration.) 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; M lb., 55c; lb., S1.25; 

 transportation paid. 



A Succession Trio of Quality Garden Peas 



162 FIRST-OF-ALL, 



(Henderson's) 



Beyond All Question the Earliest 

 Pea Grown 



The extreme earliness of First-of-All em- 

 phatically distinguishes it from all others. 



While it lacks the "marrow" flavor 

 of the larger and later sorts it has a sweet- 

 ness peculiar to its class, and a flavor which 

 is preferred by many. Anyway, First-of-All 

 may be eaten and the crop removed while 

 other sorts are maturing. The slim, 3-foot 

 vines permit close planting; it may be planted" 

 as soon as frost leaves the ground. 



Price, pkt. 10c; Y 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c; 

 8 lbs. S2.50; 15 lbs. S4.50; tranportation 

 paid. 



(Shown In Colors On Page 40) 



186 PROSPERITY, 



(Henderson ' s) 



The Largest Highly Flavored Pea Grown. 



It is very gratifying to the grower to 

 be able to supply the table with such 

 delicious Peas as early as the first week 

 in June. 



The immense size of the pods borne 

 in such great profusion and so liberally 

 filled, insures a bountiful supply at all 

 times. 



The vines are three feet high, the 

 pods are borne singly and freely from 

 top to bottom of the vine and contain 

 from six to ten Peas of delicious quality, 

 large and rich in flavor. 



Price, pkt- 15c; ]/ 2 lb. 25c; lb, 45c; 

 2 lbs. 80c: 8 lbs. S2.75; 15 lbs. S4.75; 

 transportation paid. 



180 ONWARD 



New Main Crop Garden Pea 



This is undoubtedly a very distinct and 

 valuable addition' to the midseason 

 varieties. It is fit for the table just before 

 Telephone, and bears a very heavy crop 

 of pods four inches long, large, broad, 

 straight, and blunt at the ends; always 

 filled with from six to eight dark green, 

 sweetly flavored peas. 



Its vigorous constitution is such that 

 it is practically immune to blight; con- 

 sequently, it bears a large crop, as its 

 bearing season is longer than others. 

 Height, 2V 2 to 3 feet. 



Price, pkt. 15c; Y 2 lb. 25c; lb. 45c; 

 2 lbs. 80c; 8 lbs. S2.75; 15 lbs. S4.75; 

 transportation paid. 



The Succession Trio of Garden Peas will supply your table with delicious Peas throughout the entire season. 



