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SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 



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PARSLEV 



— Petersilie. 



1 oz. to 150 feet of drill. 

 Sow in rows i foot apart and i inch apart. The seed is slow to 

 germinate and should be given the most favorable conditions. A 

 deep, rich, loamy soil is required. For Winter use a few plants placed 

 in a bqjc in the cellar will give a supply. 



l^-'lExtra Dark Moss Curled.— The large leaves are 

 'very heavily crimped and curled, being- quite moss-like in 

 appearance and of peculiarly rich extra dark green coloring-. 

 Very productive, and most attractive as a garnish both on 

 account of this deep-green coloring and fine mossy appear- 

 ance.-' Pkt. 5c. )i lb. 15g. Lb. 60c. 



jy^Fine Double Curled.— Plants of dwarf, compact 

 'growth, and the young leaves have the edges heavily crimped, 

 being of quite moss-like appearance. Pkt. 5c. li lb. 15c. 



i;^ Extra Curled Dwarf, or Emerald.- The plants 

 are of dwarf, compact growth, while the leaves are of a 



handsome bright green coloring, very finely crimped and curled, of a most ornamental appearance. One 



of the finest for;garnishing or^flavoring. Pkt. 5c. \i lb. 15c. Lb. 60c. 



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POTATOES 



■Northern Grown. 



Extra Early Bovee. — A most desirable new 

 Potato introduced several years ago, has become 

 very popular. Reported 1 2 days earlier than Early 

 Ohio, and is the earliest Potato we know of. The 

 best Potato of the Early Hebron type. Vines dwarf 

 and stocky ; tubers have pink skin and are smooth, 

 handsome and of fine quality. Heavy producer. 



Early Rose. — For a generation the standard 

 Potato of the whole country for earlies, yield, thrift, 

 beauty and table qualities, because it always suc- 

 ceeds well in any soil in any climate and in any 

 latitude ; too well-known to need description. 

 Our stock is strictly pure. 



Early Beauty of Hebron. — For many 

 years a standard variety, nearly as early as the 

 Early Rose, but exceeds this variety in productive- 

 ness, and of fine table qualities. 



Early Ohio. — Generally accepted through- 

 out the Western States as the standard early 

 Potato. A week earlier than Early Rose ; dull red, 

 round oblong ; quality dry and mealy ; requires rich, 

 moist soil for perfect development. 



X X Early. — This is one of the earliest pota- 

 toes grown; it will bear heavy manuring with 

 commercial fertilizer, yields well; is free from 

 blight; potatoes come to eatable size very early and 



10 bushels to the acre in drills 

 3 feet apart. 



The potatoes we ofi^er are 

 carefully selected by experienc- 

 ed and reliable growers in the 

 most favorable locations of the 

 North. They can be depended 

 upon as being strictly first-class 

 and true to name. 

 Special prices will be given on 

 application. 



eat well. Rose color, but more 

 oval in form ; good for the farm or 

 market garden. Stock limited. 

 Early Harvest. — Origi- 

 nated in Maine, and grown suc- 

 cessfully for several seasons ; 

 tubers white, of finest quality, 

 oblong in shape, good shipper, 

 and may be considered as a 

 second early variety. 



Early Northern. — Originated in Aroostook, 

 introduced in 1892. A seedling of the Early Rose, 

 which it much resembles in appearance ; earlier 

 than Early Rose and more prolific. Table qualities 

 unexcelled, very hardy. 



New Queen. — A seedling of the Beauty of 

 Hebron, and resembles it; large, smooth, and vigor- 

 ous grower, of splendid table qualities, very pro- 

 ductive. 



Green Mountain.— White skin, flat, oval 

 form, smooth, of good appearance; fine for the table 

 when well grown; ripens slowly and is a good 

 keeper; valuable for late crops; now taking the lead 

 in all markets. 



White Star. — Medium late, of good size and 

 quality, white in color; eyes flush with the skin, and 

 a good keeper. 



Burbanks. — This variety is quite largely 

 used as one of the reliable late Potatoes, is of good 

 size; white skinned; of oblong shape and good 

 yielder; it is a late keeper and also of good flavor. 



NEW JERSEY GROWN SEED SWEET POTATOES. 



Prices Quoted on Application. 



