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Parsley 
P ARSLEY takes up little room in the 
garden. It is valuable for garnishing and 
flavoring. 
^ Oz. per 100 Ft.; 3 Lbs. per Acre 
Bulst’s Gatnishuig Parsley 
Culture—Sow the seed early in 
the Spring thickly in rows 1 ft. 
apart, Vi ins. deep pressing the 
soil firmly and thin to stand 4 to 
6 ins. apart in the row. Do not 
be disheartened if the plants do 
not appear within a month, be* 
cause the seed is very slow to ger' 
minate. The seed will germinate 
more quickly if soaked a few hours 
in warm water before sowing. The 
leaves are ready to cut when 3 
ins. high, every cutting improv¬ 
ing the quality. For Winter use 
protect in a frame. 
BUIST’S GARNISHING 
70 Days—This is the most 
salable of all varieties noted 
for its strong growth, dwarf 
habit and beautifully curled, 
finely cut, emerald green 
leaves. It stands the Winter 
well, makes an attractive 
bunch and is a favorite. 
D ^ 
rdlSnip 4 Lbs. per Acre 
A FALL and Winter vegetable. They are 
delicious boiled, then split and browned 
in butter. Beside being popular for table use, 
they are suitable.for stock feeding. 
Qjture—They do well in deep, loose, rich soil, taking 
caution not to plant in stony soil and raw manure as 
they are likely tq produce divided roots. Sow in the 
Spring as soon as weather permits in rows Vi in. deep, 
iVi ft to 2 ft. apart and when plants are large enough 
thin out to 4 ins. apart in the row. The seed is slow 
to sprout and requires abundant moisture. Cultivate 
throughout the growing season and keep the ground 
moist if possible. The sweetness of parsnips is im¬ 
proved by frost. The hardy roots can remain in the 
ground all Winter, digging them during a thaw as 
needed, or they may be stored in a cool cellar. 
Highly recommended for market gardeners. 
DARK MOSS CURLED 
70 Days—A beautiful compact plant with 
finely cut and tightly curled, dark green leaves 
that look like moss. Excellent for garnishing. 
DOUBLE CURLED 
70 Days—The significance of the name dis' 
tinguishing Double Curled from the Single 
variety makes this the popular choice for 
home and market gardeners. It is a very 
desirable variety, quite dwarf with curly, 
finely cut, dark green leaves. Stands the Win- 
ter well and retains its color the entire season. 
Sugar or Hollow Crown Parsnip 
SUGAR OR HOLLOW CROWN 
95 Days—This is the standard, the best and 
most popular variety for home and market 
gardeners. Truckers are satisfied that ___ 
our parsnip is as fine as can be bought 
anywhere. Roots 12 to 14 ins. long, 
2|/2 to 3 ins. thick at shoulder, hollow 
crowned, uniformly tapering to a small 
root. Handsome in appearance with 
smooth, clean, white skin and a much 
desired small core which helps to make 
them tender when cooked. For fancy 
marketable size roots pull when the 
shape is intermediate, a length of 8 to 
10 ins. 
PLAIN OR SINGLE 
60 Days—Also called Italian Parsley. 
A very hardy and prolific variety with 
dark green deeply cut, flat leaves but 
not curled and strong in flavor. 
Foliage excellent for soup or pot herb 
bunches. 
HAMBURG ROOTED 
OR GERMAN 
90 Days—Single leaves with long, 
slim, tapering roots resembling small parsnips 
in shape and color. Roots are used for flavor¬ 
ing soups and stews. 
PARSLEY 
Pkt. 
Oz. 1/4 Lb. Lb. 
Buist’s Garnishing. 
.^0.05 ^0,10 
^0.30 ^0.90 
Dark Moss Curled. 
. .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Double Curled. 
. .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Plain or Single. 
. .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Hamburg Rooted or 
German . 
. .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
PARSNIP 
Sugar or Hollow Crown. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
