Catalogue of High-Cla: 



Seeds. 



3i 



i/lb. Per lb. 



$0 



$0 50 



be well and deeply dug. Thin to 6 or 8 inches 

 in the rows. Hoe and cultivate often to keep 

 down weeds. 



Per ox. 

 Thorbum Hol- 

 low Crown. A 



market - garden- 

 er's strain . . . $0 10 

 Long White. A 

 standard variety 

 Abbot I m - 

 proved. Smooth 

 and quite large ; 

 fine sort .... 

 Maltese. One of 

 the best sorts; not 

 quite as long as 

 the Long White . 

 Early Round . . 



OKRA, or GUMBO. 



GOMBAUD. Quimbombo. oaf ran. 



Culture. — Sow late in the spring, after the ground has become 

 warm, in drills 3 feet apart, where the plants are to remain. Thin 

 out from 9 to 12 inches. They should be well manured. They may 

 also be raised in pots or a hotbed, and transplanted. 



Peroz. %\h. Per lb. 



1097 Dwarf Green Density. Very tender ; 



long pods $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 



1097a Dwarf Green 10 20 50 



1099 White Velvet. Tender white pods ... 10 20 50 



ORACH, or FRENCH SPINACH. 



Ar roche. Annuella. 

 Culture. — Sow early in spring ; cultivate and use like Spinach. 



Pcroz. $£lt>. Per lb. 



1101 Red. Distinct; dark red leaves ... . $0 15 $0 30 $1 00 

 1 103 White. Pale green leaves, almost yellow 15 30 1 00 



PARSNIP. 



Panais. Chirijia. ^asttnafc. 



Culture.— Sow as early in the spring as the ground can be 

 worked, in rich soil, in drills 18 inches apart. The ground should 



110s 



1 109 



1 1 1 1 



1112 



10 



20 



PARSNIPS. 



Persil. 



PARSLEY. 



Perijil. 



^cterulie. 



Culture. —Soak the seeds a few hours 

 in lukewarm water, and sow early in 

 spring, and until the middle of July, in 

 drills 1 foot apart. Thin out the plants 

 to 4 inches. To preserve in winter, 

 transplant to alight cellar or coldframe. 

 No. 1 122 should be thinned out while 

 young, and managed in after cultivation 

 the same as Carrots and Parsnips. 



1115 

 1 1 16 



EXTRA-CURLED PARSLEY. 



Per OZ 



Extra Curled. 



Superior . . \ 



Moss Curled. 

 Very pretty . 



Fern - leaved. 

 Fine curled . 



Plain. Theor- 

 dinary form + 



Beauty of the 

 Par t e r r e . 

 Most beauti- 

 ful for edg- 

 ings, and 

 equally good 

 as a condi- 

 ment .... 



Hamburg, or 

 Rooted. Ed- 

 ible roots . . 



#lb. Per lb. 



10 



$0 25 



$0 75 



10 



25 



75 



10 



25 



75 



10 



15 



40 



15 



40 I 25 



60 



