PARSLEY 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft.; 214 lbs. will sow an acre 
CULTURE: Parsley seed is very slow to germinate, 
so plant the seed very early in the year, January is 
not too early. Have ground free from lumps and 
sticks. Sow in rows 1 foot apart or broadcast. Cover 
seed firmly 4 inch deep. With Hamburg Rooted pars- 
ley, broadcasting is best and thin to 8 inches apart 
each way. 
MOSS CURLED or TRIPLE CURLED. Beautifully 
crimped, curled leaves. The color is rich green. 
Its pleasant aromatic flavor is unsurpassed. 
PARAMOUNT. This new introduction was 
given the All-American award as being the 
best in its class. Leaves are finely curled, good 
size, dark green color. Borne on strong, medium 
length stems. 
NEW DARK GREEN PLAIN LEAVED. The leaves 
of this variety are dark green, borne on strong 
stems; are flat, deeply cut and not curled. 
Esteemed by many because it has a stronger 
flavor than other sorts. 
HAMBURG ROOTED or GERMAN PARSLEY. Roots 
resemble small parsnips and are used as a vege- 
table, same as salsify. Foliage same as plain 
parsley. 
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Pkt. Oz %kbb. Lb. 
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SEE POTATOES 
CULTURE: Potatoes can be grown in any soil pro- 
vided it is fairly rich, but potatoes usually do best on 
loose, sandy loam and are of better quality than if 
planted on heavy clay soil. Cut the potatoes in 4 or 
6 pieces, so there is at least one eye on each piece. 
About 3 pieces should be planted in each hill, 3 to 4 
inches deep, according to the time of planting, in rows 
3 feet apart and 16 to 18 inches apart in the rows. 
Keep the ground loose about the hills. Do not water 
unless soil becomes quite dry. For Psyllid or Purple 
Top dust with Sulphur. For worms use Basic Copper 
Arsenite or DDT containing 5% Cuprocide. 
PRICES (NOT POSTPAID) 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. 
Irish Cobbler or Eurekda...................0+ $ .40 $ .60 
Bliss Triumphs _.............-cccsssesres Pan 40 -60 
Red McClure or Peachblow.............. -40 .60 
Russet Burbank or Nettled Gem........ -40 -60 
Katahdin | .s.,.0:25<... 5c eee -40 -60 
RED McCLURE or PERFECT PEACHBLOW. Prob: 
ably most popular variety in the state.. Round 
red tubers. Late in maturing. Vine strong, up- 
right. Will not succeed in heavy soils or hot 
climate. 
RUSSET BURBANK; NETTED GEM; IDAHO RUS- 
SETS. Require fertile soil and even moisture. 
| Will not tolerate heavy soils or hot weather. 
| Succeeds best at altitudes 6,000 to 8,000 feet. 
Medium size vine. Tubers cylindrical in shape; 
shallow eyes. 
IRISH COBBLERS or EUREKA. Early white variety. 
Vines somewhat small and erect. Tubers irregu- 
lar, tending to roundness, keep well in storage. 
It is quite resistant to mosaic. 
BLISS TRIUMPH. Leading variety in state and 
gaining in popularity. Succeeds in all potato 
districts in state. Round, red variety. 
KATAHDIN. Result of breeding program of U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Resistant to mild 
mosaic. Vines strong, upright. Tubers cream- 
colored, short oval to roundish, with few very 
shallow eyes. Very heavy yielder. 
POTATO EYES 
BY MAIL 
(8,000 to 12,000 Eyes to Acre) 
We send potato eyes delivered, all transportation 
charges paid. We select the seed potatoes, using 
only the smoothest and the firmest. Then we remove 
the eyes, leaving enough flesh to assure a good 
plant that will produce potatoes. We guarantee 
these potato eyes to arrive in good planting condi- 
tion. But we advise that you prepare your soil and 
have things ready for planting on arrival of the 
eyes. 
Any variety listed, postpaid (25 eyes, 30c) (50 
eyes, 55c) (100 eyes, 80c) (300 eyes, $2.10) (500 
eyes, $2.85). 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
See page 38. 
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