18 All the Varieties of Peppers We List Are Exceptionally Good 


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Hamburg or Rooted Parsl 
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California Wonder Pepper 

Ruby King Pepper 


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Improved Hollow-Crown Parsnips 
PARSLE One ounce will sow about 
150 feet of drill 
The leaves of Parsley are used for garnishing and flavoring. Seed re- 
sembles that of celery, but larger and dark grayish green.’ After soaking for a 
few hours in tepid water to hasten germination, sow in rich, mellow soil, in 
drills 1 foot apart and 44 inch deep. Thin out the young plants to 4 inches 
apart. Give Hamburg Parsley the same culture as carrots. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. The dark green leaves are very finely 
curled, making it very attractive for garnishing or for border planting. 
HAMBURG or ROOTED. The roots of this variety are used in flavoring 
soups and stews. 
PLAIN. A deep-cut, non-curled leaf Parsley, more aromatic than curled 
varieties, and therefore used more for flavoring or for drying than for 
garnishing. 
PAR NIP One ounce will sow about 
200 feet of drill 
Parsnips thrive m rich soil, deeply dug. Seed flat, thin, round, greenish 
yellow, 1% to 33s inch in diameter. Sow 14 inch deep, in drills 18 inches apart, 
as soon as the ground can be worked. The roots are improved by frost, and 
as they are very hardy, may be allowed to remain in the ground all winter. 
IMPROVED HOLLOW-CROWN. The roots are of medium length, with 
a broad shoulder which gradually tapers downward. The skin is white, 
smooth, and attractive, and the flesh is sweet, fine grained, and tender. Good 
for table use or stock feeding. 
One ounce will produce 
PE PPER about 1000 plants 
Pepper seed is light yellow, about shape of tomato seed, but flat, hard, 
and about ) inch in diameter. It may be sown in the hotbed in March or 
April, and later transplanted to 3-inch pots until the ground is warm enough 
to permit of setting in the garden. Set plants 3 inches deeper than they were 
in the pots and 2 feet by 18 inches apart im the drill. Sow seed outdoors 
after all danger of frost is past, four or five seeds to the hill, and at 
distances above given. Thin to one plant when well up. 
BULLNOSE (Large Bell). The fruits of this early, prolific variety 
sometimes reach a length of 3 to 4 inches. The flesh is thick, solid, and 
milder and sweeter than most other sorts. Fine for stuffing. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. Earlier than Chinese Giant, with fruits 
as large and of equal quality, but thicker fleshed and not as deeply 
indented. Flavor is sweet and mild. Plants are vigorous and produce a 
heavy yield of fruits uniform in shape and size. Is also a good shipper. 
An unexcelled variety. 
CHINESE GIANT. The largest Pepper m cultivation, averaging 
12 to 15 inches in circumference. The flesh is sweet, very tender, and 
thick; fie for stuffing. Brilliant scarlet when ripe; profuse bearer. 
HARRIS’ EARLY GIANT. The best of the large Peppers and one of 
the earliest. Very prolific; dwarf, compact growth. Scarlet fruit grow- 
eae 5 inches in length by 3/4 inches in diameter; three-lobed, mild, 
and sweet. 
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