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JOHNvSON SEED C O 31 P A N Y 
PARSLEY 
One ounce will pou'one hurj'^Jred and forty feet of drill. 
If orderefl \ty exprepp. deduct ten cents per pound. 
A Mr.VOr.K I'J.ANT f>r makkkt oakdknkus’ xjkht pau.sley. 
MARKET GARDENERS’ BEST PARSLEY 
riiiiit vi*ry roifiiHt, atxl in greatly Improved hy .severe cal- 
llinr. 'I'lie leaves ari' larne and heniiliridly curled anil of a 
very dark r;reen. It aliiiids lieiil, rlrouf^lit uiid cold l»et- 
>el’,and rvill >-ieltl dnulde that rrf any rilliersort. The whole i 
appearaneo >il the plant is very handsome, anil it certainly 
Is “ tiui pursley for eilliur tho iniirliet or I'liiiiily 
Kurdeii." I'kI., Tie.; oz., hie.; Ih., Idle.; Ih., SI.OO, post- 
Iiahl ; If hv express or rreif;ht, Ih., Ode,, or !i Ihs. for ?l.00. 
CIlA.Sri'ION MO.SS CI;KI,i;I>. lixlm llurk Greon. 
I.eaveserimia’d and enried, I'ivhiK a most heantlfnl tlecora- 
llvn apjiearanee. rkl.., fie.; oz., Idc.; Ih., ■Jlie.; Ih., T.le. 
r„S(|i;KAI,l), or OtVAItr IOXTkA CGKI-Kl). I,eaveH 
lender, heanlifnily erlinped, handsome, bright ftreen color; 
very ornamental. I'kt.. fie.; oz., lOe.; Ih., sfle.; Ih., 70e. 
IOXTKA 110111(1,10 CDItMOl), An old enrled variety 
for Kiirnlshlnir. I’kI., .Se,; oz... Ide.; !^lh.,2de.; Ih., tide. 
1*1,A IN, or NINGMO. Oz., lOe,; >4 Ih.,''Oe,; Ih., fide. 
IIAnilirUG, TIfKNir KOOTiOO. Kleshy veKctahlo 
roola, forsoiipH, ote. I'kt., fic.; oz., lOe.; 4 Ih.,'25o.; Ih., ir,r. 
PARSNIP 
Ono O 1 IIIC 0 will Hf>w uhout two Iitindrud fuel of drill; f) 
il)H. will HOW <ino IIUI'U. 
NKW IDICAI. HOLLOW OUOWN PAUSNIP. 
New Ideal Hollow Crown 
A xriuHtly Improved luul wonderfully Hnc Hlniln of true 
Hollow Orown PurHiilp. 'I'ho roots (lo uoljcrow as Umjj 
as I lie old Hollow (Vown vjirlely, are of larRcr diameter and 
more easily KSlliered. ll Is a very heavy cropper. Tho roots 
are very smooth, Mesh lino x^rained and of exeollenl (inalltv. 
Tim host variety for the market or home p;ar<Ien. Pkt., Tkl; 
rr/.., lOe.; Ih.,‘Jfic.; Ih., (ITju., postpaid; hy e.vprcss, ll>., 55u.; 
fi lh*». and over, ntk*. per Ih. 
liAUHE SlIOAH, or r.ONG SMOOTH HOEEOW 
OHOWN. Welhknown old standard sort. Pkl., 5c.: oz., 
lOe.; y.^ Ih., ilOo.; 11>., 50c. 
PEPPERS 
One ounce will .sow one hundred yards of row. 
FOUR NEW PEPPERS—New Neapolitan, Golden 
Neapolitan, Ruby Giant and Chinese Giant. See illus¬ 
trations and descriplions under Novelties, page 12. 
A SINCiLK PLANT OF JCCBY KING PEPPER. 
RURY KING. Grows to double the size of Bull Nose. 
The fruits are live to six inches long hy about three and one- 
Imlf indies tlirougli. They are bright red, remarkably mild 
and pleasant in flavor, having no fiery taste. Single plants 
ripen from eight to ten fruil.s. The most popular red pepper. 
Pkt.. lOc.: 07... 20c.; i^lb., OOo.; Ih.. S2.10. 
MAMMOTH GOLUEN (JGEEN. Originated on onr 
own grounds, where we first found a single plant growing 
in a large field of Ruby King some years ago, Tliey grow 
from fifteen to twenty perfect fruits on a plant, from eight to 
ten inches long and four to five inches tlirough. Color, 
bright, golden yellow, and .«o mild Ihcv can he eaten like 
tomatoes. Pkt., lOc.; oz., 30c.; H lb., SOc.; lb., 33.00. 
The following Peppers, lo cents per pkt. 
Long Red Cayenne. True, hot, 
True Red Chili. Very hot. 
Tabasco. Small, very hot. 
Cherry Red. Small, for pickles. 
Oz. X 
Ih. 
Ih. 
1 20 $0 
50 
31 
85 
25 . 
60 
2 
25 
25 
75 
2 
50 
40 
25 
75 
2 
50 
Peanut, or Ground Pea 
SPANISH PEANUT. GEORGIA IMPROVED PEA.N'CT. 
PEANUT. Valuable for tlie Northern Slalc.s 
on account of its great enrlincss. Jt is smaller than tlie onli- 
nary pei\nnt and can be planted closer in tlie row. I.arge 
pkt., lf»e.; pint, 25c.; qt.. iJic., postpaid; peck. S1.50. 
GEORGI.V IMPROVED GROUND PEA, or PEA- 
• iT* variety is much superior to the ordinary peanut, 
yielding fewer imiMjrfcct pods and combining carlincss, pro- 
duclivenc.«8 and size; yields, on ordinary land, over one 
hundred hnshels to the acre. Large pkt., 15c.; pint, 30ci; 
ql.j.'jUe., postpaid ; qt., 35c.; peck, 32.00, by ex press or freight. 
