(pCUlAbltf. 
Try the New Paramount Parsley. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 90. 
For market, the leaves may be tied in small attractive 
Parsley bunches. Very desirable for garnishing, or if to be used 
for flavoring, the leaves may be dried crisp, rubbed to a 
powder and kept in bottles. The seed is very slow to germinate and 
the same method as used for starting parsnip seed given page 61 should 
be followed. Plant *4 oz. to 100 feet of row or 3 lbs. per acre to a depth 
of not more than y 2 inch. Rows may be one to two feet apart and the 
plants should be thinned 8 to 12 inches apart in the row. Cutting the 
leaves often will improve their quality. 
Paramount Paramount to 
other varie¬ 
ties in appearance and 
color. It is unusually dark 
green and more uniform in 
plant type and curl with a 
dense broad frond (or 
spray). Stems are long and 
stout, which enhances its 
bunching quality. Not in¬ 
clined to tip burn and turn 
brown on the edges with 
age or during the cooler 
days of fall. When thinned, 
the plants grow about 12 
inches high with the spread 
of about 20 inches. The 
total length of stem and 
frond is about 12 inches 
with the length to the first 
joint 5 inches. The frond 
is triangular in shape, the 
base being 4 and 5 inches. 
1935 Winner All American 
Award of Merit. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz.. 
Paramount Parsley 
15c) (*4 lb., 40c) (lb., 91.50) (5 lbs., 90.00) prepaid. 
TrlrJ^ f'nrlorl El ant s compact with very dark green leaves, exceed- 
I npie V^uriea ingly fine cut and curled, resembling tufts of moss. 
Desirable for flavoring, garnishing and for decorative purposes. 
Similar to Champion Moss Curled. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 lb., 25c) (lb., 70c) (5 lbs., 93.00) prepaid. 
We are one of the largest growers 
of pumpkin seed. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 90. 
Plant 6 to 8 seeds to the hill, % lb. of seed to 100 hills, 
To Grow 4 to 5 pounds per acre. Select a very fertile location and 
Pumpkins plant the hills eight feet apart each way, 6 to 8 seeds to 
the hill. Thin to one plant to the hill when the plants 
have 5 to 6 leaves. Cultivate often and keep free of weeds. Best re¬ 
sults are obtained where grown alone. A good rule is Pumpkins for 
the pumpkin patch and Corn for the cornfield. Dust with APHICTDE 
NO. 21 for the striped bugs and Aphicide No. 15 for the black squash 
bugs. See pages 87 and 88. 
Connecticut Field 120 days - Extensively grown for stock feed 
and used to some extent by canners. Fruits 
large, usually weighing about 15 to 25 pounds, flattened at ends; length 
and depth about equal. Rind hard, smooth, somewhat ribbed; deep 
orange in color. Flesh thick, orange-yellow, coarse and sweet. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 lb., 20c) (lb., 50c) (5 lbs., 92.20) prepaid. 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo 
