DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, n 
PARSLEY. 
German, SgeterfUie. French, Persil. 1 oz. to ISO feet of drill. 
The best seed is slow in germinating, and should be soaked for a few hours in warm 
water before sowing. Sow thickly half an inch deep, in rows a foot apart, early in April. 
For winter use, protect in a frame or light cellar. p kt q z '/lb Lb 
Extra-Curled Dwarf. A beautifully curled dwarf variety . ■ $o 05 $0 10 $0 30 $0 75 
Double-Curled. Fine, dwarf, crimped leaves 05 10 20 60 
Fern-leaved. Very handsome in form and color 05 10 20 70 
PEAS. 
German, ©rbfen. French, Pois. 1 qt. to 100 feet Of drill. 
Sow Peas very early in spring in double rows 6 inches apart, and support with brush. 
If fertilizers are supplied when seed is sown, see that they are well mixed with the soil in 
the bottom of the drill. Wrinkled varieties are marked with a star (*). 
Qt. Mpk. Pk. Bus. 
*First and Best Extra-Early. The very earliest and most 
reliable strain ; liighestgrade of these Peas. Height, 2)4 feet . So 15 $050 $080 *300 
Extra -Early. Very early; equal to many of the best. 
Height, 2'A feet 15 50 80 3 00 
Landreth’s Extra-Early. The finest, Jrest ; said to be the 
earliest. In Red-Sealed bags only 20 60 1 00 4 00 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
Qt. Kpk. 
Alaska. One of the earliest 
Blue Peas; productive. 2)4 ft.$o 15 $050 
'American Wonder. Of fine 
quality ; productive. 1 foot . 20 60 
'Nott’s Excelsior. New extra- 
early wrinkled Pea ; remark- 
ably productive. 1 foot . . 20 60 
"Mcbean’s Little Gem. Fine- 
flavored ; productive. i'A ft. 20 60 
MEDIUM EARLY PEAS. 
Qt. Kpk. 
Sharp’s Queen. Mammoth 
pods ; Peas luscious ; 2'A feet. 
New $0 20 $0 60 
"Everbearing. Very prolific ; 
sow thinly. 2 A feet 
'Abundance. Long, well-filled 
pods ; sow thinly ; 2 feet . . . 
'Horsford’s Market Garden. 
Productive; of fine quality. 
2)4 feet 
Fillbasket. Of excellent flavor ; 
fine cropper. 2 'A feet .... 
'Heroine. Large pods ; enor- 
mously productive. 2)4 feet ■ 
'Shropshire Hero. Very pro- 
ductive ; fine-flavored ; long, 
well-filled pods. 2)4 feet . . 
Pride of the Market. Very 
ductive; 2 'A feet 
'McLean’s Advancer. 
55 days ; 2 feet • . 
Pk. Bus. 
$0 80 $3 00 
1 00 4 00 
1 00 4 00 
1 00 4 00 
Pk. Bus. 
$1 00 $4 00 
1 00 3 50 
1 00 3 50 
1 00 3 50 
1 00 3 50 
i 00 4 00 
ALASKA PEA. 
20 
60 
20 
60 
20 
60 
20 
60 
20 
60 
20 
60 
large pods ; wonderfully pro- Qt. ^pk. Pk. Bus. 
$0 20 $0 60 $1 00 $4 00 
Green wrinkled pea ; ready to use in 
15 SO 80 3 00 
MAIN AND LATE VARIETIES. 
Telegraph. Large pods ; very reliable 20 
"Stratagem. Very large pods ; quality extra. i'A feet 20 
’’Duke of Albany. Immense pods. 4 feet 20 
Burpee’s Quantity. Remarkably productive. 3 feet 20 
Dwarf Blue Imperial. Late; prolific, well-flavored. 2 'A feet 15 
'Yorkshire Hero. Good and productive. 2'A feet 15 
5 Champion of England. Standard variety. 5 feet 20 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Very hardy and prolific. 4 feet. . . 10 
White Marrowfat. A good yielder ; hardy. 4 feet 10 
'Telephone. Nine to ten large wrinkled Peas in each pod. 3 ft. 20 
Long Island Mammoth. Large pods, well filled. 3 feet ... 20 
French Canner. Long slim pods, used mainly for canning. 
3>i feet. 15 
60 1 00 4 00 
60 1 00 4 
60 t 00 4 
60 1 00 4 
5° 80 3 
50 80 3 
5° 80 3 
30 60 2 
30 60 2 00 
60 1 00 4 00 
60 1 00 4 00 
50 80 3 00 
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