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SELECT GENERAL LIST OP VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
PARSLEY. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED, extra fine curled 0 9 
ENFIELD MATCHLESS ou MYATT’S GARNISHING, beautifully curled . . . .06 
FERN-LEAVED {Garter’s) per jAt., 6d. 
To grou) Parsley well, the ground should he trerxhed 18 inches deep, and plenty of manure worked in ; 
sow the seed — m March for summer use, ami in June for winter — in rows 1 foot apart, and . thin out 
or transplant from 6 Jo 9 inches apart. A dressing of soot occasionally in showery weather will greatly 
increase the growth of the plants. 
PARSNIP. 
Pur oz. — s. d. 
HOLLOW-CROWNED, IMPROVED, the most useful sort for gardens 0 6 
LARGE GUERNSEY, a large growing variety. . . . . . . . . .06 
THE STUDENT, a fine-flavoui'ed variety, raised by Professor Buckman of the Royal 
Agricultural College, Cirencester 0 8 
About the end of February sow in drills 12 inches apart on rich deep soil, trenched and masmred the 
previous autumn, and cover slightly with fine soil ; thin out the young plants early to about 9 inches 
apart, and keep the surface of the grouml open and free from weeds. 
PEAS. 
EARLIEST SORTS. 
Per (|t. — s. d. 
ADVANCER (Maclean's), a green wrinkled Marrow, very prolific and of excellent 
flavour 24 ft. 2 6 
ALPHA (Laxton’s), an early and productive variety 3J ft. 2 0 
DANIEL O’ROURKE or SANGSTER’S No. 1, a well-known early variety . . 3 ft. 10 
FILLBASKET (Laxton’s), vide page 37 ... • 16 
FIRST CROP (Carter’s), identical with Sutton's Ringleader, one of the earliest varieties 2J ft. 1 6 
FIRST AND BEST EARLY (IHclcson’s), very early, hardy and productive . . 3 ft. 16 
KENTISH INVICTA (Easte's), a blue round early variety 2 ft. 2 0 
LITTLE GEM (Maclean’s), a blue wrinkled Marrow, excellent quality . . . 1 ft. 2 6 
PERFECTION (Taber’s), a better Cropping Pea than Sangster’s No. 1, but a few days 
later 3 ft. 1 6 
SUPREME (Zaxton’s), a gi-een Marrow of exceUerrt quality 4i ft. 1 6 
WILLIAM THE FIRST (Laxton’s), vide page 37 3 ft. 2 0 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
CHAMPION OF PARIS or PARADISE MARROW, very prolific long-podded Pea . 4 ft. 13 
CLIMAX or NAPOLEON, blue rvrinkled, excellent flavour 3 ft. 2 0 
DICKSON’S FAVOURITE or AUVERGNE, a well-known productive sort . . 5 ft. 10 
DR. MACLEAN (Tantcr’s), aide page 37 3J ft. 2 6 
DWARF LONG-PODDED (Bishop’s), a good eroqrper, arrd very useftrl for small 
gardens 2 ft. 1 3 
ESSEX RIVAL (Eley’s), very productive and fine flavoured 3 ft. 1 0 
PRIZETAKER or IMPROVED GREEN MARROW, a well-known prolific sort . 5 ft. 10 
QUALITY (Laxton’s), a fine second early wrinkled variety . . . . . . 3 ft. 2 0 
SUPERLATIVE (Laxton’s), large pods, very productive 5 ft. 1 6 
