SEED GROWERS 
PARSLEY 
DOUBLE CURLED 
Very handsome; rich, deep 
green with finely curled leaves. 
Coarser than triple curled, but 
more frost resistant. 
EVERGREEN 
Our introduction. All-America 
Award, 1940. Strong growing 
with large, dense, dark green 
foliage. Compound leaves or 
fronds; leaflets rather coarsely 
cut but closely curled. Definite- 
ly more frost resistant than 
other varieties. Very uniform. 
Well adapted to market garden 
and home garden use. 
EXTRA TRIPLE CURLED 
(Moss Curled) 
Plant compact, leaves dark 
green and so finely cut and 
closely curled as to resemble 
Everetcen tufts of moss. Aside from its 
value for flavoring and garnishing the plant is decorative. Taller than Para- 
mount and lighter green, and generally more productive. 
HAMBURG, THICK ROOTED 
The root of this variety is edible and resembles a slender parsnip in color and 
shape. The flesh is white, dry, and similar to celeriac in flavor. The roots may 
be stored in sand for winter use. 
PARAMOUNT (Our 1936 Introduction) 

Silver Medal in All-America Trials. Plants 12 inches tall with spread of 20 
inches when properly spaced. Color unusually rich dark green; texture more 
uniformly and attractively “triple curled” than older strains. A striking variety 
for uniformity of type. 
PLAIN OR SINGLE 
The standard variety of plain leaved parsley. Leaves dark green, deeply cut, 
but not curled. 
PARSNIP 
GUERNSEY 
Standard variety. Roots 15—18 in. long; hollow crowned; 214—3 in. thick at 
shoulder; tapered uniformly to tip; smooth. | 
HOLLOW CROWN, THICK SHOULDER 
Roots 12—15 in. long, 3 in. thick at shoulder; tapered; smooth. 
SMOOTH WHITE 
Slightly longer than Hollow Crown Thick Shoulder or Guernsey. Roots 
smooth, evenly tapered and of an attractive light color. Should prove very 
acceptable to growers who prefer a type without too broad shoulder and a less 
abrupt taper than the shorter varieties. Hardy and a good keeper. The whitest 
in color and does not discolor as quickly out of the ground as most other 
varieties. 
SHORT; THICK 
Roots about 214 to 3% inches in diameter, and only 6 or 8 inches long at thick- 
ened part. Tops only about half the size of Hollow Crown. Roots full crowned 
and rounded on top; neck small. Fully a month earlier than Hollow Crown. 
Tender, sweet, easy to pull. Delicate flavor. 
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