PARSNIP. 
PARSLEY. 
The Cultiuation of Parsnip. -Sow the seed early in March as soon as the 
season will permit. The land should be well manured and deeply trenched ; 
the drills about 15 inches apart, and the plants thinned out the same distance apart. 
The Cultivation of Parsley.— Sow the seeds thinly in beds any time from 
February until the end of May. In dry seasons it is an advantage to water the 
beds, as the seeds will sometimes lie a long while dormant. 
16 
FIRST PRIZES 
in 1899 in open 
competition. 
Photographed from 
Nature and Copyrighted 
by J. C. Jc Co. 
Carters’ 
Maltese 
•—(See Illustration above.) 
somest and best variety for exhibition or table 
Per 02.— s. d. 
The hand- 
. - 8 
“ I have taken first prize with Carters’ Maltese Parsnips this last five years, 
other day measuring i8£ in. round the crown, and 2 ft. in length.”—J. A. W. 
IMPROVED JERSEY MARROW. 
FINE SELECTED.— Large and clean-growing 
TURNIP-ROOTED.— Distinct and excellent . 
THE 8TUDENT.— A good selection. 
HOLLOW CROWN . 
ELCOMB'S IMPROVED _Fine flavour. 
I also lifted one the 
Per oz. — s. d. 
.- 6 
. - 6 
. - 6 
. - 8 
. - 4 
. - 6 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. & Co. 
Carters’ Fern-leaved. —Exquisitely perfect in form and 
colour, this beautiful variety is pronounced on all sides to be not only the best 
for garnishing purposes, but also specially valuable as an ornamental-foliaged 
plant for table decoration and the flower border. 
In sealed packets, Is. per packet, Is. 6d. per ounce. 
Photographed from Mature and Copyrighted by J. C. efc Co. 
Carters’ Perpetual • —A distinct and valuable variety 
that does not annually run to seed. It has stood with us upon the same 
land for four years before seeding. It is of the flnest curled type. 
In sealed packets, Is. per packet; Is. 6d. per ounce. 
DOUBLE CURLED . 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED _Very close 
COVENT GARDEN GARNISHING ... 
MYATT’S GARNISHING. 
GIANT SCOTCH CURLED 
FERNLEAF —Ordinary stock ... 
Per 07..— s. d. 
... - 4 
... 1 0 
... - 6 
... - 10 
-. - 8 
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CARTERS’. 237, 238, &. 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.—1900. 
