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PARSNIP 



The Parsnip will flourish best and give the longest, largest 

 and smoothest roots in a very deep, rich soil — one that has 

 been made rich from manure the previous year. Fresh manure 

 makes the roots somewhat ill-shaped. Sow as early in the 

 spring- as the ground can be made ready, pretty thickly in 

 drills from 12 to 18 inches apart, and about an inch deep. 

 Thin the plants to five or six inches apart. 



HOZ.Z.OW CBOWIT OR SUGAB — The Hollow Crown is supe- 

 rior in quality to all other varieties, and the preferred kind 

 with Baltimore gardeners. The roots are smooth, tender, 

 handsome shape and early. We have the finest stock of 

 Hollow Crown Parsnips that we know of in this country. 

 Oz. % lb. 1 lb. 



$0.10 $0.20 $0.65 



RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 



1 oz. seed to 125 ft. of drill. 



CUZ^TTTBI! — Good plants are easily grown in any good gar- 

 den soil. Sow seed thinly in shallow drills a foot apart, thin 

 to 4 or 5 inches. Keep soil loose and free from weeds. The 

 plants are liable to vary considerably. Pick out the strongest 

 and best. In fall or spring following transplant to the perma- 

 nent bed, 4 feet apart each way, in deep, warm ^.nd very 

 rich soil. 



Pkt. Oz. lb. 1 lb. 



$0.10 $0.20 $0.35 $1.25 



PARSLEY 



Select rich soil; sow the seed in drills one foot apart, cover- 

 ing half an inch deep. It would be well to firm the soil with 

 the foot after sowing the seed. As the seed is usually from 

 15 to 25 days in germinating, it will be necessary to sow early. 

 Thin plants to 4 inches apart when 2 inches high. The beauty 

 of the plant may be increased by several successive trans- 

 plantings. It is used principally for flavoring soups, etc., and 

 for garnishing in its natural state. 



BAI.TIMOBE EMEBAZiS GBEEir TBIPZ.E CCTBIiED FAB- 

 SIiEV — The newest and best variety yet introduced. Beau- 

 tiful green color and finely curled and crimped. 



DWABP EXTBA CTJBIiEB — The most beautiful and valu- 

 able variety in use; handsome bright green color; finely 

 crimped, beautifully curled. 



MOSS CTTBIiBD — A very select crimped variety. 



HAMBXTBG BOOTED or GEBKAIT — The root resembles a 

 small parsnip and is the edible part of the sort; used for 

 flavoring soups. 



FABS!CB7 Fkt« 

 BALTIMOBE EMBBAIiD GBEBN 



TBIFZiE CUBI.BD $0.10 $0.15 $0.25 $0.75 



SWABF EXTBA CXXBI.BD 10 .15 .25 .75 



HOSS CUBI.ED .15 .25 .75 



HAmBUBG BOOTBD GBBMAN 10 .15 .25 .75 



Oz. li lb. lb. 



PEPPER OR CAPSICUM 



Is cultivated mainly for pickles; used as a seasoning in 

 many ways; sometimes medicinally. Sow seed early in hotbed, 

 if possible; if not, select a warm place in the garden for seed 

 bed; sow as soon as the soil is warm. Transplant when 3 or 4 

 inches high, in rows 18 inches apart. 



ZiABGE BEIiZi OB BTJZiI^ NOSB. — Plant vigorous, compact, 

 very productive, ripening its crop uniformly and early. Fruit 

 large, with thick, mild flesh, of excellent quality for use in 

 salads and pickles; color bright red when ripe. 

 BTJBY EIITG. — An improved American variety often four to six inches in length 

 and quite symmetrical in shape. It is very bright colored and the flesh is sweet 

 and mi ld flavored. 



SWBET MOVNTAIS. — Plants very vigorous, of compact, upright growth. The 

 fruit does not ripen until very late. It is very large and long, often eight inches 

 or more in length by two in diameter; very smooth and handsome, being when fully 

 matured of a rich red color. Flesh very thick, sweet and mildly flavored. 



CEINESB GIAirr. — Double the size of Ruby King; the finest mild Red Pepper 

 grown. It is very productive, having a magnificent appearance, which makes it 

 sell readily. 



ZiONG BED CAVEmTE. — A well known variety, having a slender, twisted and pointed 

 pod about four inches long, and, when ripe, bright red in color. Extremely strong and 

 pungent flesh. 



BED CHEBB'?. — Plant tall, bearing a profusion of round, bright red fruit which 

 are very pungent when ripe. The plant, when in fruit, is very ornamental. 



BED CHIZiI. — Used in the manutacture of pepper sauce. The bright, rich red 

 pods are about two inches long, one-third to one-half inch in diameter at the base, 

 tapering to a sharp point and exceedingly pungent when ripe. 



FUniEITTO — The mildest flavored of all peppers. Its productiveness makes it a 

 desirable sort for the home garden or market. Its smooth, thick flesh and uniform 

 shape makes it an excellent shipper. Should be planted in every garden where a 

 delicious sweet-flavored pepper is wanted both for salad and for stuflfing. 



CAIIFOBITIA WONDER — Plants very vigorous. Is large, prolific and of good weight 

 Of finest quality and should be planted" by all pepper growers. 



FEFFEB Pkt. Oz. 



LARGE BEI.I. or BTTX.!. NOSE $0.10 $0.25 



EUBY KING 10 .30 



SWEET MOUNTAIN 10 .30 



CHINESE GIANT 10 .40 



I.ONG BED CAYENNE 10 .30 



BED CHERRY 10 .40 



BED CHILI 10 .40 



PIMIENTO 10 .35 



CALIFORNIA WONDEB 15 .50 



lb. 



$0.75 

 .75 

 .75 

 1.25 

 .75 



.75 

 1.25 



Xib. 

 $2.75 

 2.75 

 2.75 

 4.50 

 3.00 



4.50 



HERBS 



A well assorted selection of the various kinds of herbs .should have a place in every garden. Their value 1 

 and flavoring is well known and appreciated. Sow in spring in shallow drills, one foot apart, and when well up 

 transplant to a proper distance. Care should be taken to harvest on a dry day just before they fully blossom. 



Pkts. Oz. Vi lb. 



ANISE 10c. 15c. 40c. 



BASIL 10c. 15c. 



BENE, use medicinally 10c. 15c. 



BORAGE, excellent for bees 10c. 15c. 



CARAWAY 10c. 15c. 



CHERVIL 10c. 25c. 



CHICORY 10c. 15c. 



CORIANDER 10c. 15c. 



Lb, 



Pkts. Oz. 



DILL 10c. 15c. 



FENNEL (Sweet) 10c. 15c. 



LAVENDER 10c. 2So. 



MARJORAM 10c. 25c. 



ROSEMARY, an aromatic herb 10c. 35c. 



SAGE (American) 10c. 40c. 



THYME (broad-leaved English) 10c. 50c. 



n seasoning 

 thin out or 



Vi lb. Lb. 

 $0.25 $0.75 

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 .75 .... 

 .75 .... 



1.25 



1.75 .... 



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