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PEAS, MAIN AND LATE CROP— Continued 



♦Champion of England. One of the best- Pkt. Qt. 4 qt. 

 known of the older varieties. A tall- 

 growing, green, wrinkled marrow; quality 

 unsurpassed. 5 ft $0.40 $0.75 -§2.50 



Late Black-eyed Marrowfat. Very hardy 



and prolific. 3 ft. high 40 .70 2.50 



SUGAR PEAS (Edible Pods) 



Sugar Peas have edible pods which are eaten when young- 



Ft. Qt. 4 qts- 



Mammoth Melting. 4 ft. high $0.50 $0.90 $3.50 



PARSLEY 



Culture. — Soak the seeds a few hours in lukewarm water 

 and sow early in Spring, and until thejmiddle of Jul}', in drills 

 1 foot apart. : 



Pkt. Oz. H lb. 



Suttons Dwarf Perfection. Dwarf and 

 compact, b autiful green color and won- 

 derfully curled. Excellent for garnishing . $0.25 $0.75 ... 



Champion Moss Curled. Pretty; nice 



for garnishing 10 .20 $0.55 



Plain, or Italian 10 .20 .50 



Hamburg, Thick-rooted. Roots resemble 



Celeriac in flavor .10 .25 .60 



PEPPER 



Culture. — Sow in hotbeds in March and, when the soil has 

 become warm, set in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches in the 

 rows. The soil should be light, warm and rich, but not dry. 



Pkt. oz. Oz. 



Bell, Large. Bright red, largely used for 



pickling. Mild flavor; may be eaten as a 



vegetable $0.10 $0.40 $0.75 



Chinese Giant. Very large; flesh very 



mild and thick; bright scarlet color 15 .55 1.00 



Cayenne, Long Red. Slender pods; 3 in., 



pungent 10 .40 .75 



Perfection Sweet. A very sweet Pepper, 



piquant flavor, not fiery; medium size; 



thick-skinned and of brilliant scarlet 10 .40 .75 



Red Cherry. Cherry-shaped, used for 



pickles: hot 10 .40 .75 



Red Chili. Productive, small, red and very 



pungent 10 .40 .75 



Ruby King. Bright red, 4 to 6 in. long, 



mild, best for stuffing 15 .55 1.00 



Sweet Spanish. Large, mild, used for 



salad 10 .40 .75 



Sweet Mountain. Large, deep green, 



turning red when ripe, mild flavor 10 .40 .75 



PUMPKIN 



One ounce will plant 50 hills 



Pkt. Oz. I4 lb. 



Early Sugar. Fine-grained, sweet and pro- 

 lific; small; yellow. Flattened or slightly 



ribbed; one of the best for pies $0.10 $0.25 $0.65 



Large Cheese. One of the best varieties for 



family use 10 .25 .65 



Mammoth King. Salmon-orange skin; 



very thick bright yellow flesh; fine grained 



and tender. Grows to an enormous size . .10 .25 .65 

 Quaker Pie. Bell-shaped, slightly crooked; 



very large, yellow, mottled green; yellow' 



flesh; very prolific and a good keeper 10 .25 .65 



Winter Luxury. Medium size, nearly 



round; russet yellow, very thick, light 



yellow flesh 10 .25 .65 



Connecticut Field. Very large, oval, 



flattened ends; red; deep yellow skin and 



flesh 10 .25 .65 



