TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH 



Parsley 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Seventy Days from Sowing to Cutting. Two Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Eight Pounds 



to the Acre. 



The drilling should take place when the Cherry is in bloom, and may be continued until Autumn. If 

 for horse culture, the rows should be 3 feet apart; if for hand culture, the rows should be 18 inches apart. 

 Single or Plain Leaved.— Used as a pot herb. Leaves flat and plain. Exceed- Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



ingly aromatic $1 . 00 25 



Champion Moss Curled. — ^An improvement on the Fine Curled; more desirable.. 90 25 

 Emerald, 70 days. — Very superior; very fine curled and twisted leaf of deep green 



color. A well-bred, very choice strain, short-jointed, tufted, certain to please.... 90 30 

 Hamburg or Turnip-Rooted.— The thick roots are treated like Parsnip, valuable 



in flavoring soups, stews, etc. Roots somewhat resembling a Parsnip 1 . 25 



15 

 15 



15 



40 15 



Onion 



SEVEN WHITE SORTS 

 Bermuda Island Seed, 60 days —The profit of this Onion 



is its extraordinary earliness. It ripens before other bulbs start. The Bermuda 

 White Onion is so astonishingly early in development as to be almost miracu- 

 lous. Seed sown same tune in the Spring as White Portugal, Yellow Danvers, 

 or any other sort, will produce Onions 2| to 3 inches in diameter before the 

 others are 1 inch m diameter. The mature bulbs are white, waxy, flat and so 

 mild as to be unusually palatable. Any party growing Bermuda Onions can 

 have them three weeks ahead of White Portugal, five weeks ahead of Danvers, 

 and a Market Gardener will find them to sell Hke hot cakes. We recommend 

 the Bermuda White and Red in all Onion districts as sorts which will succeed 

 and be found most profitable. 



White. — This variety is not a pure white, but is a straw color 



Extra Early Blooms- 



d a 1 e Pearl, 65 



days. — In many re- 

 spects the most remarkable 

 Onion under cultivation, 

 growing with the rapidity of 

 a Summer Radish. Nine 

 weeks from sowing to matur- 

 ity, the bulbs pearly-white, 

 waxy, translucent, form flat 

 and broad. Flavor very mild, 

 aU astringent quahties being 

 eliminated. Indeed, it can 

 almost be eaten raw with the 

 freedom of an Apple. The 

 keeping qualities of the 

 matured Onions are very 

 good, but the sets sprout 

 very early and should be 

 planted in October. We can 

 furnish sets in September. 

 Those who have tried it 

 always want it again be- 

 cause ^ of its distinctive 

 qualities. On a very rich 

 soil it wiU grow sometimes 

 five and six inches across 

 the top. 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 

 $4.50 1.25 40 10 



Italian Queen.— An extra early 

 small silver skin. 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 

 S3. 00 80 25 5 



$3.00 80 25 



Extra Early Bloomsdale Pearl 



For Express charges paid by customer, oTs^i seeds P^e paid by us, see inside of cover 



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