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Market Gardeners* Curled. A splendid variety for shipping. The leaves are hand- 

 somely curled, dark green in color, and of a very fine flavor. A decided improvement on 

 the regular curled variety. We recommend same ver}' highly. 



PARSNIP. 



Should be sown in deep, mellow soil, deeply spaded, as the roots are long, in dri'ls 

 twelve to eighteen inches apart; when the plants arc three inches high, thin out to three 

 inches apart in rows. Sow from September to November for winter, and January to 

 March for spring and summer crops. 



I^The Hollow Crown or Sugar, is the kind generally cultivated, it possesses all 

 the good qualities for which other varieties are recommended. 



PEAS. 



POIS [Fr.] 'ERBSE [G r ] GUISANTE [Sp.] 



EARLIEST. 

 Gradus or Prosperity . 3 feet. 

 Prince of Wales, 2% feet. 

 - -Daisy, 2% feet. 

 * Early Alaska. 2% feet, 

 i Extra Early or First and Best, 2\feet. 

 jEaily Washington, Early May or frame 3 ft. 

 ..Early Tom Thumb. 1 foot. 

 ^Laxton's Alpha, 3 feet. 

 * American Wonder, i%feet. 

 .Blue Beauty, 2 feet. 



SECOND CROP. 

 x Bishop's Divaif Long Pod, i%feet. 

 ^/Champion of England, 5 feet. 



37c Lean's Advancer, 3 feet. 

 ^McLean's Little Gem. i\ feet. 



* Lax ton's Prolific Long Pod, 3 feet. 

 , Eugenie, 3 feet. 



V Carter s Stratagem, 2\ feet. 

 \f Carter's Telephone. 3 feet. 



* Paiagon, 3 feet. 



GENERAL CROP. 



* Dwarf Blue Imperial. 3 feet. 

 / Royal Dwarf Marrow, 3 feet. 

 v Black Eved Marrowfat . 4 feet. 



< Large White Marrozvfat, 4 feet. 

 y- Dwarf Sugar. 2 V^ feet, 

 y Tall Sugar, 6 feet. 



Early Alaska Peas. 



Trowels, Weeding Jt*oes, Transplanting Forks, Potato Hooks, Jitc. 



