HART & VICK’S PARSLEY 
Used for garnishing and seasoning soups and stews. Sow seed early in spring, in rows a foot 
apart, covering one-half inch deep with the soil pressed down; thin plants to 8 inches apart in 
the row. The seed is slow in germinating. Frequent cutting of the leaves will greatly improve the 
new growth. One package of seed will sow 35 feet of row; 1 ounce, 200 feet. 
Champion Moss Curled. =A vigorous 
sort with dark green, finely cut, curled leaves. 
Good for home and market garden. 
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Turnip-Reoted or Hamburg. The 
roots, which are the edible part, are used for 
flavoring soups and stews. They resemble a 
small Parsnip, in both color and shape. 
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Plain-Leaved Parsley. Smooth, dark 
green leaves known as Italian Parsley and used 
for flavoring. Pkg. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 85c 
Paramount. Dark green, triple curled, 
very uniform in habit of growth. Stem 5 inches 
long, leaves triangular, 7 inches long, 4 inches 
across base. A great home garden and market 
Parsley. Pka@, isc noz. 35C1/4ulba o>¢ 
HART & VICK’S PEPPERS 
Peppers are used largely for seasoning meat and vegetable dishes, as well as for saiads and 
mangoes; also used for making chow-chow and chili sauce. Culture same as for eggplant. Sow 
seed early in hotbed; transplant when danger of frost is over, into rows about 2 ft. apart, plants 2 
ft. apart in the rows. One package of seed will produce 150 plants; 1 ounce, 1200 plants. All red 
Peppers are green before they are ripe and turn red or scarlet. 
SWEET PEPPERS 
California Wonder. (72 days.) The fruit 
is very large, heavy, and of splendid quality. A 
medium-early kind. We recommend Early Won- 
der or Calwonder in place of this kind, for 
northern gardens. 
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Calwonder. Ready to use in 63 days. Large 
fruits 4 inches long and 4 inches thick, with 
thick, sweet meat that is very mild. Skin is 
smooth, dark green and very attractive. Plants 
are low and bushy, and set very heavy crops. 
Pkg. ibe; 4 oz. 35¢; oz. 95c 
Early Wonder. Are earlier than Cali- 
fornia Wonder. Medium to large, blocky fruit 
with very thick, meaty walls. Starts bearing 
early and continues over a long season. 63 
days. Pep, Nees WA ters SSIES Cre, Cie 
Golden California Wonder. Ready in 
76: days. Large, blocky, golden yellow Peppers 
with. extra. thick, sweet flesh. The plants are 
vigorous in growth and bear heavily the green 
fruit that ripbens to a gelden yellow. You can 
use the fruit either when it is green or when 
they turn yellow. Splendid when ‘’stuffed.’’ 
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King of the North. Lorge, dark green 
fruit, turning a rich red when: ripe. The flesh 
is thick, mild and sweet. Plants are vigorous 
growing and heavy bearers. A splendid kind 
_beth for home garden and for market. 65 
days. PKGe llocalAmoze 40G soz. Sia 
When gathering Peppers cut them with a knife, leaving a short piece of stem 
rather than run the risk of injuring the plant by pulling them off. 
HOT PEPPERS 
Large Bell or Bulinose. A large, 
bright crimson Pepper with thick, hot 
flesh of excellent quality. It is early 
Giant Cayenne. One of the best 
hot Peppers. The fruit is 3 inches long 
and 1 inch through, being much larger 
Pennwonder. The dwarf and stocky plants 
bear heavy crops of thick meated, blocky fruit 
from early in the season until well along in 
the fall. This is a dark green fruit turning 
bright red when ripe and always sweet and 
mild. A splendid Pepper to grow here in the 
North. Pikqi 206 IZ OZ 4 5G? OZ ae oille2 > 
Sweet Roumanian. An attractive yel- 
low kind producing fruit 41 inches long and 
2 inches through at the shoulder. Pick when 
light waxy yellow in color, they become scar- 
let when ripe. The flesh is sweet but the ribs 
are slightly pungent. 
Pkgs 20¢7 4 (0z5 -45¢" (oz, 
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Vinedale. Ajl-America Bronze 
Medal 1952. Developed by Prof. 
On, ee Robby Vinelandl Stas Onts 
Canada. Bears early in the season, 
very attractive fruits 4 by 2 in. 
with blunt ends and thick. walls. 
Flesh thick and sweet. 
Pka. 206 3/4 GZ 456 NOZeol2 a 
Worldbeater (Ruby Giant). The 
fruits are extra large, bright glossy 
red, sweet and mild in flavor. Flesh 
is thick, with small seed cavity and 
can be sliced thinner than most va- 
rieties. Extra good. for home gar- 
dens and is a desirable market sort. 
Matures in 70 days. 
Pkg. )5ce; %4 oz. 35c; oz. 95c¢ 
Parsnips do best in rich, deep soil. 
drills 2 feet apart; cover one-half inch deep and press 
soil firmly. Thin to 4 inches apart in the rows. Culti- 
vaie freely. The quality is improved by leaving them 
in the ground for frost to strike them, as they are 
perfectly hardy, or they may be stored for winter use. 
One package of seed will sow 25 feet of row; | ounce, 
150 feet. 
Model. 
attractive creamy white color. Not quite as broad 
shouldered as the old Hollow Crown, a little longer, 
less abrupt taper. A good kind for your garden and 
for the man who grows vegetables for ai living. 
Use Vermiculite to grow your plants in. ] 
clean and sterile, no fungous diseases, no damping 
It will grow strong plants with splendid roots. 
See page 54. 
off. 
than the old Cayenne Pepper, and the 
fruit is equally pungent. Ripens very 
early, wonderfully prolific. 70. days. 
Pkg) 15e¢7 Woz. 356+) 0z..95e 
Hungarian Wax. An early, very 
productive Hot Pepper 8 inches long and 
114 inches thick. Flesh thick and very 
hot. Skin dark green, turning bright yel- 
low then red when ripe. 
Pkg. 5e 4 0z. 35¢7 oz. 95c¢ 
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and ripens uniformly. 55 days. 
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Hot Pertusal. Large, long, pointed 
Peppers, 6 inches in length and 2 inches 
through. Bright red color when ripe, thick 
flesh is flery hot. The plant strong, up- 
right in growth, holding the fruit well up 
from the ground. A produce of very big 
crops 
Pket 1 5c 4) oz.35¢; Oz, 95c 
PARSNIPS 
Sow early in 
Smooth, clean, evenly tapered roots of an 
Pkg. 15c; oz. 40c; 4 Ib. $1.00 
It’s light, 
Paramount Parsley 
Dry Parsley leaves and keep them 
in a 
fruit jar. Use them for flavoring soups and 
stews during the winter. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian. Grows immense 
heads often 18 to 20 inches in diameter and 
produces more seed than any other variety. 
Stalks grow 10 feet high. Seed is striped, 
plump with a thin shell. A valuable food for 
chickens and parrots. 
Pkg., 10c; Yo Ib. 25c; Ib. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.85 
Calwonder, 
Large Thick Meaty 
Fruits in 63 Days 
