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STKRIilXG'S ANNUAL CATALOG 
PARSLEY 
I Oz. will sow 200 ft. 
No. Pkt. Oz. 14 Lb. 
717 EXTRA CURLED DWARF or EMERALD _ $ .05 $ .1.5 .40 
720 PARAMOUNT. Solid mass of finely divided leaves 
Deep green. New .05 .15 40 
714 PLAIN or SINGLE. Fine for soup .05 .15 .40 
723 HAMBURG. Parsnip rooted .05 .15 .40 
PARSNIP 
1 Oz. will sow 150 ft. 
No. Pkt. Oz. 14 Lb. 
725 GUERNSEY. Broad, tapering to a point . $ .05 S .15 $ .40 
728 IDEAL. (S) Improved Hollow Crown, Long.05 .15 .40 
PEPPERS 
No. Pkt. Oz. 
818 NEAPOLITAN. Early, large, mild, long . $ .10 $ .50 
817 CHINESE GIANT. (S) Largest of all, mild.10 .40 
832 HARRIS EARLY GIANT. (S) Large, early, prolific .10 .40 
845 LARGE BELL or BULL NOSE. Hot, large.10 .50 
821 RUBY KING. Large, sweet thickfleslied .10 .50 
837 LONG CAYENNE. Hot. Long .10 .50 
833 BURPEE’S NEW SUNNYBROOK. Imp. Cheese.10 .50 
815 CALIFORNIA WONDER. (S) New, large, sweet.10 .40 
Will have a fine lot of Pepper Plants in season. All kinds. 
PEAS 
THOMAS LAXTON, BLUE BANTAM, LITTLE MARVEL, 
WYOMING WONDER, CARTER’S DAISY and TELEPHONE are 
the gardener’s favorites for table use and for canning. Sow these six 
kinds together and they will follow each other through the season. 
World’s Record, Gradus, Thomas Laxton and Laxton Progress are 
the four kinds used for n.arket. The prices quoted below for bushel lots 
are cash prices. Add 50 cents per bushel for time. Even though Peas 
do not pay as a market crop, the vines make fine green manure for 
Caulifiower, Brussels Sprouts and late Limas. 
1 Lb. of Peas will plant 100 ft. of row. 
1 to 2 Bu. to the acre. 
Pk. of Bu. of 
No. Pkt. Lb. 14 lbs. 56 lbs. 
732 RADIO. Dwarf, extra early, fine quality. 
Plant in August for Fall, 1 ft. S .10 S .25 |2.50 $9 50 
739 ALASKA or EARLIEST OF ALL. Pick 
when small and they are fine. 2 ft.10 .25 2.50 8.50 
745 GRADUS or PROSPERITY. Extra early .10 .25 2.50 8.50 
743 GRADUS. (S) World Record Strain. One 
of the best for market. Extra early. 
Large pods. 2 ft.10 .25 2.25 7.50 
744 THOMAS LAXTON. (S) Fine stock. Early. 
Large pods. 21/0 ft.•.10 .25 2.25 7.50 
PecQnic, N. Y., March, 1939—The best peas that I had last year were from 
your Gradus or Prosperity seed. Will want 3 bags for this year and also 2 bags 
World Record and 1 bag Laxton Progress. 
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