MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST—1936 23 
NOT 
PREPAID* 
7341b. 
$1.65 
1.75 
15 lb. 
$3.00 
3.15 
(Bu.) 
56 lb. 
$ 9.50 
10.10 
100 lb. 
$17.00 
18.00 
1.50 
2.70 
8.40 
15.00 
1.60 
2.85 
8.95 
16.00 
1.45 
2.55 
7.85 
14.00 
1.45 
2.55 
7.85 
14.00 
2.10 
3.90 
12.90 
23.00 
Pastinaba (It.) 
Midseason Giant —New Large Podded Main Crop Peas 
Also called—Giant Stride, Asgrow 40, Number 10, Wyoming Wonder 
and many other names. 
We highly recommend this new variety for market gardeners and the roadside stand as it 
comes on between the early sorts and the late varieties and has shown a remarkable ability to stand 
up and bear well in hot dry weather. The pods are large (43^ in. long) dark green and sturdy. The 
yield is high, the pods being borne in great numbers on strong vigorous vines 18-24 in. high. 
This is a high quality wrinkled variety and should not be sown until the weather is settled. 
See prices below. 
Medium and Late Varieties 
MIDSEASON GIANT. Large Podded. (18-24 in.) See above. Sf.bS 
DWARF ALDERMAN. (New) (2 ft.) See opposite page. 1.75 
A true Alderman pea with dwarf vines. 
Advancer. (23^ ft.). 1.50 
Pods three inches long, well filled; a heavy yielder. 
IMPROVED STRATAGEM. (23^ ft.). 1.60 
Large pods, stocky vines. A very fine late market pea of highest quality. 
ALDERMAN. (4>^ ft.) Dark Podded. 1.45 
Larger pods and better yield than the old Telephone. This is the best pea 
in the Telephone class. Pods are often 6 in. long and of a deep green color. 
Our stock of Alderman is very superior. 
Telephone. (4^ ft.). 1.45 
Our seed is of a superior strain, having large pods of a very deep green. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. (4^ ft.) Edible Pods. 2.10 
Pastinake (Ger.) PARSNIPS 
An ounce of seed will sow 150 ft. of row. Sow 2]^, lo 3 lbs. per acre. 
Harris’ Model 
The Whitest Parsnip 
Our customers find that this is the 
best parsnip that they can grow. 
The parsnips are hollow crown and of 
good length, but not too long. The roots 
are smooth, snow white, and have prac¬ 
tically no side roots or prongs. Their 
whiteness is quite remarkable and gives 
the roots a very attractive appearance, 
which makes them sell for highest prices. 
Our seed is of our own growing from 
transplanted and very carefully selected 
roots. The seed we harvested this year is 
bright and plump and of strong germina¬ 
tion. 
Oz. 15c; ^ lb. 40c; lb. $1.10; 10 lbs. 
$10.00; 100 lbs. $90.00. 
LONG HOLLOW CROWN. Long smooth 
roots, not as uniform or white as 
Harris’ Model. 
Oz. 10c; 34 lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 10 lbs. 
$6.50; 100 lbs. $60.00. 
Petersilie (Ger.) PARSLEY 
An ounce of seed will sow about 200 ft. of row. 
Dwarf Perfection 
We consider this is the best strain of parsley obtainable. The leaves are beautifully cut and 
curled with practically no plain leaved plants and all are of a uniform deep green color and with 
good stems. Gardeners will find this the best strain for outside growing. 
DWARF PERFECTION. The Best Variety. See above. 
PARAMOUNT. Very finely curled. (New). 
This new variety is one of the finest and most uniformly curled we know. Dark green 
with stems a little shorter than Dwarf Perfection, Fine for forcing. 
Champion, or Triple Moss Curled.12 
Plain—Uncurled leaves, used for flavoring. 
HAMBURG. Long or Parsnip Rooted. Selected Stock. 
The roots are 8 in. long parsnip-shaped, smooth and white. We have a very fine stock 
of this variety. 
Harris ’ Model Parsnips 
Prezzemolo (It.) 
Oz. 
^Ib. 
Lb. 
$ .15 
$ .35 
$1.15 
.15 
.40 
1.25 
.12 
.30 
.90 
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.30 
.90 
.12 
.30 
.90 
