57 
Complete 
List U 1 T V* < M. a. ^ m 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
i Lb. 
Lb. 
PARSLEY. (1 oz. Tor 160 ft. of drill.) (for plants, see page 172.) 
Champion Moss Curled. Densely crimpled and curled, dark green leaves; 
beautiful for garnishing; a very select and productive stock. 
5c. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
Pern-Leaved. Leaves as exquisitely cut and curled as a fern frond, of fine 
color, invaluable for garnishing. 
5c. 
10c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Emerald, Henderson’s. (See Specialties . page 35.) . 
10c. 
15c. 
30c. 
90c. 
Extra Double Curled. A popular, fine, dwarf, beautifully curled sort. 
oc. 
10c. 
25c. 
80c. 
Plain. The leaves are not curled; plant very hardy. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Hamburg, or Turnip-Rooted. The fleshy roots of this kind resemble small 
Parsnips and are esteemed for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
PARSNIP. (1 oz. for 200 ft. of drill; 6 to 6 lbs. in drills for an acre.) 
Hollow Crown, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, page 36.) . 
5c. 
10c. 
20c 
55c. 
Early Round. Top-shaped roots of small size, easily dug; fine flavor; espe¬ 
cially adapted for the private garden; early.. . 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
75c. 
PEAS. ( 1 quart to 100 feet of drill; 2 to 8 bushels for an acre.) 
(Those prefixed * are wrinkled varieties; all others are smooth.) 
DWARF EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. Require no staking or brush. 
♦ American Wonder. 10 to 12 inches. Extra early; of dwarf, com 
pact growth, wrinkled; of the finest quality. 
♦Little Gem. 16 to 18 inches. A dwarf, green, wrinkled Pea; very 
prolific and of excellent flavor. A few days later than above. 
♦Melting Marrow- ( See Specialties, page 89.) . 
♦Nott’s Excelsior. ( See Specialties, page 87.) . 
♦Premium Gem. 15 inches. A fine dwarf Pea of the Little Gem 
type, on which it is a great improvement. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES OF MEDIUM HEIGHT. 
Alaska. 2 feet. A wonderfully early, smooth, blue Pea; vines slender; 
pods very dark green, about 3 inches long, well filled with small, 
smooth, blue-green peas. The earliness, uniformity in ripening and 
deep color render it a desirable market and canning Pea. 
Bountiful. (See Specialties, page 89.) . 
Daniel O'Rourke Improved, or Philadelphia Extra Early. 3 feet- 
An old favorite extra early, round, smooth Pea. 
First of All, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, page 87.) . 
♦Prosperity, Henderson’s. 2£ feet. (See Specialties, page 88.) 
♦Thomas Laxton. (See Specialties, page 88.) . 
SECOND OR MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 
♦Advancer. (See Specialties, page 40.) . 
♦Abundance. 3 feet. A deservedly popular variety, branching from 
the bottom and bearing abundantly roundish pods 3 to 3$ inches 
long, well filled with 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas of excellent 
quality. 
♦Chelsea, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, page 40.) . 
♦Everbearing. 3 feet. A prolific and continuous-bearing Pea, giving 
it especial value for both summer and autumn use; pods 3 to 4 inches 
long, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas, £ inch in diameter. 
♦Heroine. (See Specialties, page 89.) . 
♦Horsford’s Market Garden. 2 feet. A grand wrinkled Pea, noted 
for its uniform growth and prodigious yield. The pods, though of 
medium size, are packed with peas of sweet flavor. 
“ Petit-Pois ” or French Pea. 3 to 4 feet. The real French Pea 
as imported. The long, slim pods contain 8 to 10 small peas, of tender, 
delicate quality; vines vigorous; medium early and prolific. 
♦Shropshire Hero. 3 feet. A robust grower, producing abundantly 
long, handsome pods, well filled with large, wrinkled peas of exquisite 
flavor. 
MAIN CROP OR LATER VARIETIES. 
♦American Champion, Henderson’s. 4£ feet. A grand, large-pod¬ 
ded, wrinkled Pea, each pod containing from 8 to 10 immense peas; 
the largest of all varieties, while the quality is superlatively fine, 
tender, rich and sweet; very productive. 
♦Champion of England. (See Specialties, page'_40.) . 
♦Juno. (See Specialties, page 40.) . 
♦Stratagem. 2 feet. A dwarf blue, wrinkled Pea; a heavy cropper, 
producing large pods well filled with large “ marrow ” peas of excellent 
flavor. . 
♦Telephone. (See Specialties, page 40.) . 
♦Victory, Henderson’s. 3 feet. A grand, main crop, wrinkled Pea of 
strong branching growth, healthy and free from mildew and very pro¬ 
ductive; the pod is handsome, large and compactly filled with from 6 
to 8 large, attractively colored peas of delicious flavor. 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. 5£feet. An old favorite, prolific market Pea. 
White Marrowfat. 5£ feet. Similar to above, but of better quality.. 
PEAS, SUGAR or EDIBLE PODDED. The pods are cooked like String 
Beans; if used when about half grown they are deliciously tender 
and sweet. 
Melting Sugar, Henderson’s. 5 feet. The Mammoth variety 
producing abundantly immense brittle pods that " snap,” without 
string; very sweet and tender. 
For our Succession Collections of Tall and Dwarf Peas, see page 87. 
For FIELD PEAS and COW PEAS, see Farm Seeds , pages 66 and 67. 
PRICES 
Delivered free in the U. S. 
(excepting otherwise noted.) 
For free delivery in U. S. add to 
prices of Peas, 6c. per pt. or 
10c. per qt. 
£ Pt. 
Pt. 
Qt. 
Pk. 
Bush. 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
SI.75 
$6.00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.40 
5.00 
15c. 
25c. 
40c. 
2.50 
10 c. 
20c. 
35c. 
1.75 
6.50 
10c 
15c. 
25c. 
1.40 
5.25 
10c. 
15c 
25c. 
1.30 
4.50 
15c. 
25c. 
45c. 
2.75 
10 00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c 
1.25 
4.25 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.30 
4.50 
15c. 
25c. 
45c. 
2.50 
9.00 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
2.25 
8.00 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.50 
5.00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.30 
4.50 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.75 
6.50 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.40 
4.75 
10c 
20c. 
30c. 
1 75 
6.00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.30 
4.50 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.75 
6.00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.60 
5.50 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
2.00 
7.50 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.30 
4.50 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.75 
6.00 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
2.25 
8.00 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
2.00 
7.00 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
180 
6.50 
10c. 
20c. 
1.00 
3.25 
10c. 
20c. 
1.00 
3.25 
15c. 
25c. 
40c. 
2.50 
Peas, Beans and Corn we do not deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to the prices. 
