Parsley is a Useful and Ornamental Garden Edging Plant 

ALL VARIETIES OF PEAS, 20c PER PKT. 
PEAS—Continued 
New Dwarf Champion. A robust, hardy variety, growing 
only 26 in. high, following the Sutton’s Excelsior, pro- 
ducing in abundance handsome, large, dark green 
pods well filled with good-sized Peas, and possessing 
all the merits of the Telephone. Lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 
7 Ibs., $2.00; 14 lbs., $3.50; 56 lbs., $12.50. 
LATER VARIETIES 
Alderman. A large podded, wrinkled Pea of robust habit. 
Pods 5 to 6 inches long, well filled with Peas of ex- 
cellent flavor, 5 to 6 ft. tall. Lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 7 lbs., 
$2.00; 14 lbs., $3.50; 56 lbs., $12.50. 
Dwarf Telephone. Height under high culture, 18 inches; 
habit dwarf, stocky, healthy, vigorous; plants fre- 
quently bearing 5 to 7 pods. Pods long, frequently 
5 inches in length, remarkably well filled, often con- 
taining ten delicious Peas. Lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 7 lbs., 
$2.00; 14 lbs., $3.50; 56 lbs., $12.50. 
Telephone. A nice, medium late, wrinkled variety grow- 
ing 4 ft. high; very productive, having long, slightly 
curved pods, well filled with Peas of large size and 
best quality. Lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 7 lbs., $2.00; 14 lbs., 
$3.50; 56 lbs., $12.50. 
SUGAR PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. Edible pods. The best known 
of the edible-podded Peas, bearing a large crop of 
fleshy tender pods, sweet and delicious. Lb., 45c; 
2 lbs., 85c; 7 lbs., $2.50; 14 lbs., $4.00; 56 lbs., $15.00. 

Pea Brush, 4 to 6 feet. 

See page 56—TRAIN-ETTS. Trellis Netting 
for GARDEN PEAS. 

Telephone Peas 
Parsley For Seasoning and Garnishing 
This seed is very slow to germinate and usually two or three 
weeks will elapse after sowing before the plants make an appear- 
ance. To hasten it, soak a few hours in tepid water, and when it 
swells sow thickly in shallow drills 1 foot apart and cover lightly; 
thin out the plants to 3 or 4 inches apart in the row. It can be 
forwarded by starting in the hotbed in February and transplanting 
to the open ground later. Protect in cold frames or a light cellar for 
winter use. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
Champion Moss Curled. Rather dwarf; of the richest green; beau- 
tifully crimped and curled; very ornamental. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 
V4 lb., 45c; lb., $1.25. 
Extra Fine Curled. A fine dwarf variety, well curled, excellent for 
garnishing. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 1% lb., 45c; Ib., $1.25. 
Plain-Leaved. Not much curled; used in soups; rather stronger 
flavor than the other sorts. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; Y% Ib., 45c; Ib., $1.25. 
Hamburg, or Rooted. The roots of this type resemble Parsnips, 
served similar or used in flavoring soup. Pkt, 10c; oz., 25c; 
Vy lb., 45c; 1b., $1.25. 

Parsnips 
As it is slow to germinate, plant only new seed and that liberally. 
Sow in April or eariy in May, in rows 12 to 15 inches apart; cover 
not more than 2 inch and press the earth firmly on the seed. When 
well up, thin the plants to 4 inches apart in the row. Parsnips are 
improved by frost, therefore a part of the crop should be left stand- 
ing in the ground over the winter. 
One ounce will sow about 200 feet of drill, 
5 to 6 pounds to 1 acre. 
Ideal Champion Hollow Crown. Roots long, white, smooth, free from 
side roots, tender, sweet and of excellent flavor. The tops are small 
and the crown is surrounded by a slight depression. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
25c; Y lb., 50c; Ib., $1.50. 
Long White Sugar. A great cropper, tender and sugary; roots smooth 
and long. An old standard sort used for general cultivation. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c; 1% Ib., 50c; lb., $1.50. 
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