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"large yellow ditch 



OR STRASfll'RG. 



Very fine: a good keep- 

 er. The kind used Aery 

 largely by those who grow 

 Onion Sets for market. 



Fkt.. 5e. Oz.. 590c. 

 % lb.. tiOe. Lb., £2.25. 



LELLOW FLAT 



DAWEKS. 

 ■20c. Vt lb., 00c. 



Lb.. *2.25. 



Bermuda Varieties. 



They are of a mild and 

 delicate flavor, and keep 

 longer than any foreign 

 variety. Like the Ital- 

 ian varieties, they will 

 produce full-grown On- 

 ions from seed the same 

 season. In the South seed 

 sown in the fall will pro- 

 duce fine large Onions for 

 market in earlv spring. 



[/RED BERMUDA. 

 Pkt., 10c. Oz., 20c. 



Vi lb- 30c. Lb. $1.73. 

 \y WHITE BERMUDA. 

 Pkt., 10c. Oz., 20c. 



% lb., 50c. Lb.. $1.7.->. 



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ONION SEED. CONTINUED. 



ellow Globe Danvers 



A very handsome, round, 

 yellow Onion; a large 

 yielder and splendid keep- 

 er; the preferred sort with 

 market gardeners and 

 large growers all over 

 the country. We unhesi- 

 tatingly recommend it for 

 growing either sets or 

 large Onions. 



Pkt., 3c. Oz.. 20c. 

 Vi lb.. 75c. Lb.. S2.7.". 



THIS CUT REPRESENTS A FIELD OF YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. 



PARSLEY. 



SELECT rich soil; sow the seed 

 in drills one foot apart, covering 

 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 transplantings. It is used principally for 

 flavoring soups, etc., and for garnishing in its natural state. 



DW ARF EXTRA CURLED.— The most beautiful and valu- 

 able variety in use; handsome bright green color, finely 

 crimped, beautifully curled. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 45c. 



MOSS CURLED — A very select crimped variety. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb.. 45c. 



PEPPER, or Capsicum. 



Is cultivated mainly for pickles; used as a seasoning in 

 many ways; sometimes medicinally. Sow seed early in hot- 

 bed, 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. 



CAYEXXE. — Small, long and tapering, very hot; best for 

 seasoning pickles. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. y 4 lb., 50c. 

 c^'^PS SWEET. — Very large and excellent for Mangoes or 

 Stuffed Pickles. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. y. lb., 50c. 



BULL XOSE, or BELL. — Good for pickling; verv hot. 



_ ♦ Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. " % lb., 50c. 



RUB1 KING. — Excellent sort of large size and mild flavor. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20e. 14 lb., 75c. 



GOLDEN" O.UEEX. — In shape and size similar to Bull Nose- 

 of mild flavor; color, yellow. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz.. 25c. 



RED CHILL— Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 



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 ma- 

 nure 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 5 or 6 inches 

 apart. 



Hollow Crown 

 or Sugar. 



The Hollow Crown is supe- 

 rior in quality to all other va- 

 rieties, and the preferred kind 

 with Baltimore gardeners. The 

 roots are smooth, tender, hand- 

 some shape and early. We have 

 the finest stock of Hollow 

 Crown Parsnips that we know 

 of in this country. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 



% lb., 13c. 



Lb.. 40c. 



Chinese Giant Pepper. 



Double the size of Rubv 

 King; the finest mild Red 

 Pepper grown. It is very 

 ' productive, having a mag- 

 nificent appearance, which 

 makes it sell readily. 

 Pkts., 10c. Oz., 35c. 



V* lb., $1.25. 



