C. J. LINBHOLM, PROP., MINNEAPOLIS 
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Parsnip—Extra Early Bunching (New) No. 1; The New Coreless No. 2; Model No. 3. 
PARSNIPS 
Oz. M Lb. 1 Lb. 
Extra Early Bunching (New). This attractive little parsnip 
makes a fine garden and bunch vegetable. The tops are 
only about half the size of ordinary Hollow Crown. The 
roots are short and thick, reaching a diameter of 2 1 / 4-3 1 4 
in. and a length of only 6 or 8 in. at the thickened part, 
making it easy to pull. The roots are full crowned and 
rounded on top with a small neck, giving them a very 
smooth and attractive appearance. This variety is very 
early, fully a month earlier than Hollow Crown, and often 
reaches full size in 100 days.$0.10 $0.30 $1.00 
The New Coreless. The roots, which are creamy white, grow 
10 to 12 in. long, smooth, tender, sweet and of excellent 
flavor. Highly valued by market gardeners and will appeal 
to many people who ordinarily do not care for parsnips on 
account of their being coreless.10 .25 .85 
Model. The parsnips grow to a good length, but not too long. 
The roots are smooth, snow white, and have practically no 
side roots or prongs. Their whiteness is quite remarkable 
and gives the roots a very attractive appearance. This is by 
far the best strain of parsnip we have seen. The roots are 
uniformly of nice shape, very white, smooth, and handsome .10 .20 .65 
Perfection Hollow Crown. This is the handsomest parsnip 
grown. Roots half long, thick through, perfectly smooth, 
clean skin and of a pure white color.10 .20 .65 
In ordering Sweet Corn do not forget to include some Spanish Gold. This is the 
earliest Sweet Corn with good size ears and a beautiful yellow color and an excel¬ 
lent flavor. 
Some rush to the ends of the earth for Happiness; others find it in back yard gardening. 
