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SUNSET SEED 
Pi-ANT 
Parsnips 
Panais. Pastinake. Chirivia. 
One ounce will sow two hundred feet of drill ; five pounds will plant an acre. This crop requires a 
very 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. 
Improved Guernsey. The roots are smooth, medium long; flesh fine grained and of Oz Lb 
excellent quality; heavy cropper " tn i^' «r. 
Long Smooth, or Hollow Crown. Of e.xcellent flavor', tender and sweet"::::'.:::::::;:::::: Jo 
Student. Handsome shape and splendid flavor. It is earlier than the longer forms and 
especially adapted for shallow soils ^ 
Peas 
Pois. 
Erbsen. 
Chicai'os o Guisanles. 
One i50und will sow sixty feet of row. 
>lbs. 
IS 10 oo. 
Light, moderately rich soil is best for this crop. Sowing of 
the first early variety should be made in Octo- 
ber, and the other varieties 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 row.s. 
of the dwarf varieties two feet apart, and those 
of the medium sorts from three to four feet, and 
the tall varieties from five to six feet apart. 
Wrinkled varieties are marked thus*. 
U ordered by mail, add S cents per pound 
for postage. 
*Advancer. A standard earlyHeight 
market sort; prolific, ten- i"ft. 
der and of delicious flavor aj^ fo 12 ? 9 oo 
*American Wonder. The 
earliest wrinkled variety 
grown; unsurpassed in fla- 
vor, quality and produc- 
tiveness I 
Blue Beauty. Extra early: 
pods of medium size, well 
filled, and borne in great 
profusion; not surpassed 
in quality and flavor by 
any other early round pea. 2 
♦Burpee's Quality. Of ro- 
bust growth; the pods are 
long, iiroduced in pairs, 
and each contains six or 
eight peas, which, when 
cooked, are pronounced 
by everyone as simply 
delicious 2j 
-"'Champion of England. A 
well-known standard va- 
riety, maturing rather late, 
but producing peas of most 
excellent flavor 5 
*Everbearing. Of a peculiar branching habit, forming as many as six or eight stalks 
from one root stalk; pods from tliree to four inches long, containing from six to 
eight large wrinkled peas of exquisite flavor 3 
-^Exonian. A first early marrow pea, bearing a heavy crop of good-sized pods, con- 
taining six to eight large, dark -green peas of unique flavor for such an early 
variety 
First and Best. Early and productive 2J 
"Heroine. A main crop variety, very prolific, producing long pointed pods, slightly 
curved, wiiich are filled with peas of a rich buttery flavor 2J 
9 00 
10 
15 
10 
9 oo' 
12 00 
8 00 
All seeds can be had in 5-cent packets except where noted. 
