

ANDREWS-BURRI SEED CO. @ 505 WALNUT, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
ICER 95 (WESTERN GIANT) 73 Days 
This truly is a giant podded pea of recent introduction. Its mammoth 
long, dark green pods, 5% to 6 inches long, are slightly curved, and the 
vines about 26 inches high, producing a bountiful crop. Unlike many 
varieties of its season, the qualtity is rich in flavor and will remain 
tender and sweet several days after picking. 
PARSLEY 
PARAMOUNT 80 to 90 Days 
Plants 12 inches tall, with spread of 20 inches if properly spaced. Leaves 
very dark green, finely cut and deeply curled. 
DOUBLE MOSS CURLED 70 to 80 Days 
Plant about 12 inches tall. Vigorous, compact and very productive. The 
color is rich dark green, with finely cut and curled leaves. One of the 
best varieties of curled parsley. 
PLAIN OR SINGLE 75 to 80 Days 
The leaves of this variety are flat, deeply cut but not curled. Very de- 
sirable for flavoring soups and stews and for drying. Plant is spreading 
and long stemmed. 
HAMBURG OR TURNIP ROOTED 85 to 95 Days 
The foliage is like parsley, but the plants have edible roots, and flavor 
is similar to celeriac, used for flavoring soups and stews and may be 
stored in sand for winter use. 
PARSNIPS 
ALL AMERICA CROWN 95 Days 
The roots are medium long with a broad shoulder gradually tapering 
downward. The skin is very white in color and quite smooth. It is 
considered the best and most productive of the long parsnips, with 
fine-grained, tender and sweet flesh. Under fair conditions it yields 
a tremendous crop of well-shaped roots. Our seed is carefully tested 
for germination and you will get results from your planting. 
WHITE MODEL 125 to 130 Days 
Well adapted to muck soil, where roots develop a pure white color and 
do not branch. Roots 6% to 8 inches long, 2 to 2% inches in diameter 
at shoulder. 
HOLLOW CROWN THICK SHOULDER 
Root 10 to 12 inches long, 2144 by 3 inches in diameter at shoulder. Hol- 
low crowned, unformly tapered. 
PEPPER 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET 
Pride of the Market pepper is of the California Wonder type, but 10 
to 12 days earlier. Its earliness and productiveness warrant it first 
place among the heavy meated varieties. The plants are sturdy, upright 
and of medium size with dark green abundant foliage and broad leaves 
that well protect the pods. The fruits are borne upright, of medium 
width and averaging 3 to 3% inches in length. The color is an intense 
dark green changing to a beautiful scarlet when ripe. Walls very 
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