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Parsley 
Periil. PetersUie, Per^il. 
One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. Sow thinly in drills one foot apart, and thin out the plants 
to three or four inches between each. The seed germinates slowly, sometimes three or four weeks passing 
before the plants appear. 
Extra Double Curled. Very select strain of a handsome bright green color, compact 
and beautifully curled $0 10 
Fern Leaved. A distinct and attractive dwarf variety of' exqiiisite ' form and 'color ': 
highly ornamental for garnishing j5 
Hamburg or Turnip Rooted. The edible portion is the fleshy root' which VesembYes 
a small parsnip, and is highly esteemed for flavoring soups 15 
$0 30 
40 
40 
$0 90 
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1 00 
Parsnips 
Panais. Pa$linake. Chirivia. 
One ounce will sow two hundred feet of drill ; five pounds will plant an acre, 
rich soil. Sow in drills eighteen inches apart and one-half inch deep and thin 
to eight inches in the row. Besides being desirable as a table vegetable, they are 
valuable for feeding stock. 
Oz 
Improved Guernsey. The roots are smooth, medium 
long; flesh fine grained and of excellent quality; 
heavy cropper 
Long Smooth or Hollow Crown. Of excellent flavor; 
tender and sweet 
Student. Handsome shape and splendid flavor. It is 
earlier than the longer forms and especially adapted 
for shallow soils 
This crop requires a very 
Lb. 
10 
20 
60 
10 
20 
60 
10 
20 
60 
Peas 
Pois. Erbsm. Chiearos o Guisanles. 
One pound will sow sixty feet of row. Light, moderately rich soil is best 
for this crop. Sowing of the first early variety 
should be made in October, and the other va- 
rieties for successive crops, plant every two 
weeks until the first of April. Peas are sown 
in single or double rows, from two to six feet 
apart, according to the variety or the height to 
which they attain. Have the rows of the dwarf 
varieties two feet apart, and those of the me- 
dium sorts from three to four feet, and the tall 
varieties from five to six feet apart. Wrinkled varieties are marked thus* 
IMPROVED HOLLOW-CROWN. 
*Advaucer. 
Ueigbt In ft, 
A standard early market sort ; prolific. 
Pkt. 
Lb. 
*American Wonder. The earliest wrinkled variety 
grOwn ; unsurpassed in flavor, quality and pruduc- 
tivcnes-s 
Blue Beauty. Extra early ; pods of medium size, well 
FIRST AND BEST ^^^^^ hoiue in great profusion ; not surpassed 
n..„i:* /^/• in quality and flavor by any other early round pea 
*Burpee's Quality. Of robust growth ; the pods are long, produced in pairs, and 
sfmpirdeiic'ious'' " ^^"^ pronounced by every one as 
*CIlUmpion of Enffjand." A 'wel'l-kliown 'staAdard' Variety, "matu'rVng 'rather 'I'ate,' but 
producing peas of most excellent flavor 
Horsford'8 Market Garden. A medium early variety ;' 'a' p'roii'fic'b'eare'r';' although 
"■"deliaous "sweet flavor"^ ""^^ numerous and literally packed with peas of 
^Little Gem'. Very early," Mrl'j 'p'r'o'lifio' and "of' excel'lem ' Quality ;' 'fi't 'for table 'si'i'ty 
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$0 10 
$0 15 
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10 
15 
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