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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
PARSLEY 
Culture —Sow in early spring in drills 14 inches apart, y 2 inch deep. Parsley requires 
from 20 to 30 days to show above the ground, therefore it is advisable to sow a 
few radish or lettuce seeds with the parsley seed as a guide for early cultivation. 
Peerless, Dark Green Curled Winter (New). A fine selection of 
the Moss Curled Type. This strain is very hardy, will re¬ 
main deep green, when other varieties have gone yellow. 
Right length for bunching. We recommend this variety to 
all market growers as it has the color and growing qualities 
desired for a market gardeners strain. 
Emerald (New). This new strain combines a very rich dark 
green color with extreme curliness. It has a dwarf habit 
and a most attractive appearance. 
Champion Moss Curled. The leaves are large and beautifully 
curled and of a very dark green. It stands heat, drought 
and cold better, and will yield double that of any other 
sort . 
Hamburg Rooted. The root resembles a small parsnip and is 
the edible part of this sort; extensively used for flavoring 
soups . 
PUMPKINS 
Sugar or New England Pie. For making pies this variety cannot 
be excelled. The pumpkins are small, but very sweet, fine 
grained and of the best quality. The skin is a deep orange 
and flesh rich yellow. 
Winter Luxury, or Improved Sugar. Grows a little larger than 
“Sweet Sugar,” and the fruit is without ribs, lighter yel¬ 
low and netted like a muskmelon. The flesh is thick and of 
fine quality, and they will keep all winter if properly stored 
Oz. *4 Lb. 1 Lb. 
$0.15 $0.35 $1.25 
.15 .45 1.75 
.10 .20 .75 
.10 .25 .85 
Oz. M Lb. 1 Lb. 
$0.10 $0.25 $0.75 
.10 .25 .85 
Golden Oblong. Oblong in shape and very uniform; usually 15 
to 20 in. long and 8 to 10 in. in diameter; skin rich golden 
orange, flesh light golden yellow; an excellent keeper and 
of fine quality. Crop Failure 
Connecticut Field. An immensely productive, large, orange-col¬ 
ored field pumpkin, usually grown for stock feeding, but 
also making good pies. There is no variety that will do so 
well among the corn. 
POP CORN 
Black Beauty. The earliest sort with black seeds although it 
pops clear white. It is tender, of delicate flavor. 
Japanese Hulless. A dwarf medium late variety of excellent 
quality and a sure popper. 
White Rice. This productive rather late kind supplies delicious 
popped corn . 
South American (New). Produces yellow kernels much larger 
than other varieties. Pops to enormous size; flavor excellent 
.10 
.15 
.50 
1 Lb. 
$0.15 
12 Lbs. 
$1.60 
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1.60 
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1.60 
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1.60 
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