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Champion Moss Curled 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. Soil A. Vitamins A, C. 
Champion Moss Curled. (70 days.) A 
distinct variety of unequaled merit, per- 
fectly hardy and vigorous. 
Paramount. (85 days.) Very handsome; 
dark green; beautifully curled. Hardy 
and productive; very slow going to seed. 
It can be cut the year round. 
Plain or Single. (80 days.) Very hardy 
and strongly flavored. 
Turnip-rooted or Hamburg. (90 days.) 
The fleshy root is used for flavoring soups, 
stews, etc. 
IMPROVED JUMBO 
PEANUTS 
Curture. (145 days.) 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 
three or four times with a cultivator, so as 
to loosen the earth amd keep down weeds, 
and at the last working, with a shallow turn- 
plow, throw the dirt to the nuts. Special 
price on large quantity. Soil D. 
PARSLEY 
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PEPPER 
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W orld Beatertne. aie are ne errs 
Yolo Wonder. 
PEPPER, HOT VARIETIES 
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Red Cherry 9 oe 
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PARSNIP 
Sow 1 ounce to 200 feet of drill; 
5 to 6 pounds to an acre 
CuLturRE. Sow as early in the spring as 
the weather will permit, in drills 16 inches 
apart and 4% 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. SoilB. Vitamins B, C. 
All-American. (95 days.) Resembles Hol- 
low Crown but roots slightly shorter, very 
free from side roots, uniform, with distinct 
hollow crown; tender and of fine flavor. 
Improved Hollow Crown. (95 days.) A 
great cropper. Roots long, very smooth, 
white, tender, sugary and of excellent 
flavor. 
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PEPPER 
One ounce of seed will produce 1000 plants 
Cu.tture. 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 114 feet apart in the 
row, in good, rich ground. Soil C. Vitamins 
An BG: 
California Wonder. (75 days.) While 
stmilar in size and shape to Chinese Giant, 
this Pepper is much heavier, the meat be- 
ing about three times as thick. The flavor 
is sweet, and the keeping quality could 
not be better. A medium-sized Pepper 
will average 144 pound or better in weight 
when ready for marketing. 
Chinese Giant. (80 days.) A real monster 
Pepper, perfectly sweet. The fruit is 
green, turning to bright scarlet. 
Crimson Giant. (80 days.) 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. 
Golden Dawn. (80 days.) 
sweet yellow. 
Hungarian. (65 days.) Pale yellow turning 
to crimson. Very prolific. 
Perfection Pimiento. (75 days.) 
fleshy and sweet. 
Ruby King. (68 days.) Good for mangoes 
or pickling. Large, very sweet; quite pro- 
ductive. 
World Beater. (73 days.) 
market-gardeners’ sort. 
Yolo Wonder. (75 days.) A high-quality 
sweet bell Pepper with pendent fruits. 
Heavy yields of blocky, thick-fleshed 
fruit similar to California Wonder. Strongly 
resistant to mosaic. At marketing stage the 
Peppers are a beautiful glossy green. 
Large, very 
Very 
Excellent 
Hot Varieties 
Hungarian Wax. (65 days.) Pale yellow 
to crimson. 
Large Bell. 
thick flesh. 
Long Red Cayenne. (70 days.) 
Red Cherry. (82 days.) A small, round 
Pepper. 
Small Chili. (80 days.) Small, conical pods. 
Very hot. 
PEPPER PLANTS. See page 25. 
(60 days.) Large, early, hot, 
Pepper, California Wonder 
20 Vegetable Seeds 
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