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M.-S. Green Curled Beauty Parsley 
PARSLEY 
Sow 1 ounce of seed to 150 feet of drill 
Cutture. Parsley requires rich, mellow 
soil. The seed is even slower than that of the 
parsnip in germinating and should be sown 
as early as possible in the spring, in drills 
1 foot apart. When plants are well up, thin 
to 1 foot in the row; when about 3 inches 
high, cut off the leaves and the plant will 
start a new growth. 7() days. 
Champion Moss Curled. A distinct va- 
riety of unequaled merit, beautifully 
crimped and curled. 
Green Mountain. Beautifully crimped 
and curled; perfectly hardy and vigorous 
grower. 
M.-S. GREEN CURLED BEAUTY. Very 
handsome; dark green; beautifully curled. 
Dwarf habit; hardy and productive; very 
slow going to seed. It can be cut the year 
round. 
Paramount. An unusually rich dark green 
variety. The curl is generally described as 
“triple curled,” but ts most uniform in this 
respect and the uniformity of plant type is 
also most striking. When thinned, the 
plants grow about 1 foot high with a 
spread of about 20 inches. 
Plain or Single. Very hardy and strongly 
flavored. 
Turnip-rooted or Hamburg. The fleshy 
root ts used for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 
“Be Prepared with a Victory Garden” 
PARSLEY 
Paramount 
M.-S. Green Curled Beauty 
Champion Moss Curled 
Green Mountain 
Plain (Single) 
Turnip-rooted (Hamburg) 
PARSNIP 
Improved Hollow Crown 
All-American 
PEANUTS, M.-S. Improved Jumbo 
PEPPER Pkt. 
California Wonder 
Chinese Giant 
\oz. 
M.-S. Everbearing Sweet. . $0 30 
Perfection Pimiento 30 
Ruby King 20 
World Beater 
Golden Dawn 
Large Bell (Bull Nose) Hot. 
Long Red Cayenne 
Small Chili 
Red Cherry 


PARSNIP 
Sow 1 ounce to 200 feet of drill; 
5 to 6 pounds to an acre 
CutturE. Sow as early in the spring as 
the weather will permit, in drills 16 tmches 
apart and \% inch deep, in a rich, deep soil; 
thin out to 6 inches apart in the rows. The 
quality of the roots is improved by leaving 
them in the ground over winter for spring 
use. 100 days. 
All-American. Resembles Hollow Crown 
but roots slightly shorter, very free from 
side roots, uniform, with distinct hollow 
crown; tender and of fine flavor. 
Improved Hollow Crown. A great cropper. 
Roots long, very smooth, white, tender, 
sugary, and of excellent flavor. 
Improved Hollow Crown Parsnips 
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Oz. Lb. 
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Oz. Ylb. 
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PEPPER 
One ounce of seed will produce 1,000 plants 
Cutture. Sow in hotbeds in March or 
April, or in a warm, sheltered border in May. 
When the season is favorable, transplant in 
rows 2 feet apart and 1% feet apart in row, 
in good, rich ground. About 120 days. 
California Wonder. While similar both in 
size and shape to the Chinese Giant, this 
Pepper is much heavier, the meat being 
about three times as thick. The flavor is 
sweet, excellent, and the keeping quality 
could not be better. A medium-sized Pep- 
per will average 14 pound or better in 
weight when ready for marketing. 
Chinese Giant. A real monster Pepper, 
perfectly sweet. The fruit is green, turning 
to bright scarlet. Matures very late. 
Crimson Giant. Like above, somewhat 
longer and earlier. 
Golden Dawn. A large, very sweet yellow 
variety. 
M.-S. EVERBEARING SWEET. A large 
Pepper of the finest quality, the flesh being 
so thick and tender that it can be fried like 
meat and so sweet that it can be eaten like 
an apple. It is an early variety and is a 
generous producer. 
Perfection Pimiento. Very fleshy and sweet. 
Ruby King. Good for mangoes or pickling. 
Large, very sweet; quite productive. 
World Beater. Excellent market gardeners’ 
sort. 
Hot Varieties 
Red Cherry. A small, round Pepper. Very 
hot. 
Small Chili. Small, conical pods. Very hot. 
Large Bell. Large, early, hot, thick, fleshy 
variety. 
Long Red Cayenne. 
PEPPER PLANTS. Listed on page 37. 
M.-S. IMPROVED JUMBO 
PEANUTS 
Cutrure. Plant in May or early June, in 
rows about 2% to 3 feet apart, dropping the 
nuts 8 to 10 inches apart, one in a hill. Cover 
1 or 2 inches deep. Cultivate 3 or 4 times 
with a cultivator, so as to loosen the earth 
and keep down weeds, and at the last work- 
ing, with a shallow turn-plow, throw the dirt 
to the nuts. Special price on large quantity. 
California 
Wonder Pepper 

34-36 Light St., Baltimore, Md. 
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Vegetable Seeds 
