High Quality Vegetab le Seeds 



23 S 



Persil, Fr. 

 Prezzemolo, Ital. 



PARSLEY 



One ounce xinll sow 100 feet of dnU. 



Culture. — Parsley seed germinates very slow- 

 ly, taking two to four weeks to come up; henc-c; 

 if wanted early, no time should be lost l)y delay- 

 ing the sowing. Make the rows 12 to 14 inches 

 apart. Thin to 3 or 4 inches apart, or trans- 

 plant at this distance. Can he sown in hotbeds 

 in February, or later in open ground. Late in 

 Autumn place frames over some of the i)lants 

 to lengthen out the season of cutting. P()r 

 garnishing purposes nothing equals Parsley; ir 

 is also used in salads, soups, etc. Any good soil 

 will suit for growing this plant. 



Schultz's Selected Triple Curled 



A distinct and luiudsome \-arieTy of (|ui( k 

 robust growth forming compact, ornamcni a! 

 plants, densely furnished with strong-st(MnnicU 

 graceful leaves, finely cut, most I)eaiii ituli\- 

 eurled, and of that brilliant emerald o;t (>cMi color 

 so highly attractive when used for ■rtu nishiug. 

 The flavor of the leaves is also unusually rirh and 

 aromatic, rendering this \-aiiet\- of special value 

 where used for flavoring in sauces, dressing, etc., 

 either when fresh or dried. (See cut.) Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c. , oz. 15c. , M 1^)- 35c 



Champion Moss Curled. 



dark green color, very finely curled, making it most 

 attractive for garnishing, while the plant is very 

 attractive as a border. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 15c., 

 li lb. 35c., lb. S1.25. 



Double Curled. Very robust, free growth. Leaves 

 are large, very dark green and beautifully curled. 

 Pkt. 5c. and lOc, oz. 15c., H lb. 30c., lb. $1.00. 



Plain Leaf. Leaves are longer and darker green than 

 the curled varieties; very hardy. Excellent for 

 seasoning. Pkt. oc, oz. 15c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 



lb. .SI. 25. 



Lea-v es are of exceedingly 



PARSNIP 



Panais, Fr. 

 Pastinaca, Ital. 



One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 



Culture. — Sow in Spring as soon as the weather will 

 permit in rows 18 inches apart. Cover seed 14 inch 

 deep; thin out to 5 inches apart in row when plants are 

 large enough. A little frost improves the flavor. Take 

 up what is wanted for Winter, leaving the rest in the 

 ground for Spring. 



Perfect Hollow Crown '^^J 



producing uniformly large and handsome roots of 

 stocky form, hea\'3' at the shoulder, perfect hollow 

 crown. The roots are smooth and free from wrinkles 

 and side roots. The flesh is white, of fine texture, 



Schultz's Selected Triple Curied i'arsley 



free from core and stringiness, and especially fine 

 flavored, cooking tender, sweet and rich, rendering 

 it one of the finest table vegetables for Winter use. 

 The roots may remain in the ground all Winter, 

 as frost improves their ciuality. We recommend 

 it for both garden and field culture. Pkt. 5c and lOc, 

 oz. 15c., 34 lb. 2oc., lb. 75c. 



tT" A GOMBAUD, Fr, 



UlVKA OCRA, 7m/. 



One ounce will plant 100 hills. 



Culture. — Sow about the middle of May when the 

 ground is warm, in hifls about 3 feet apart; cover seed 

 3^2 ^-nch and thin plants to three in a hill. Keep ground 

 well hoed and earth up around the plants to support 

 them. Gather pods while young and tender. Ex- 

 cellent for soups and stews, etc., to which they impart 

 a rich flavor. 



Perkins' Mammoth Jhe^ ?L'%ill?°li,hS 



3 inches from the ground and the entire plant seems 

 to be covered with pods of intense green color and 

 unusual length and pod does not get hard quickly. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 15c., 3i lb. 20c., lb. 60c. 



Dwarf Green. The best of the dwarf sorts. It makes 

 a stocky growth of plant and is very productive. 

 The pods are long, slender and of a light green color. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 15c., H lb. 20c., lb. 60c. 



Improved Long Green. An old-time favorite; very- 

 productive and bears long pods, which are of good 

 quality. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , oz. 15c., 34 lb. 20c., lb. 

 60c. 



Perfect Hollow Crown Parsnip 



