. Gregory's honest seeds. PARSLEY SPeterftlie Perejil Persil 1008 Arlington Double Curled. Culture.—Select rich soil and sow the seed in drills 1 footapart, covering of an inch deep. The seed is usually fromfifteen to twenty-five days vegetating. Thin plants to 4 inchesapart when 2 inches high. It is used principally for flavoringsoups, etc. (See illustration.)A market garden-ers strain. One of the most successful of these says ofit: The plant is very robust and of free growth. Theleaves are large, very dark green and beautifully exceedingly large yielder, stands heat, cold anddrough


. Gregory's honest seeds. PARSLEY SPeterftlie Perejil Persil 1008 Arlington Double Curled. Culture.—Select rich soil and sow the seed in drills 1 footapart, covering of an inch deep. The seed is usually fromfifteen to twenty-five days vegetating. Thin plants to 4 inchesapart when 2 inches high. It is used principally for flavoringsoups, etc. (See illustration.)A market garden-ers strain. One of the most successful of these says ofit: The plant is very robust and of free growth. Theleaves are large, very dark green and beautifully exceedingly large yielder, stands heat, cold anddrought better than any other. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c,M U>. 40c, lb. $, postpaid; by express, lb. $ 1010 Carters Champion Moss for garnishing. Pkt. 5c, , H lb. 40c, lb. $, post-paid; by express, lb. $ Dwarf Curled. Finely curled, goodfor edging or table ornament. , oz. 15c, M lb. 40c, lb. $,postpaid; by express, lb. $ PARSNIPS ^Jf* Culture.—Give the richest and deepest soil to the long va-rieties of Parsnip. Make the soil very fine, and plant the seedvery early in rows 18 inches apart, thinning plants to 3 to 5inches in the rows. These seeds should be planted keep well in the ground over Winter draw a little earthover the tops. Five pounds of seed per acre. 1013 Abbotts Improved Hollow Crowned. fusVL tion.) Market gardeners throughout the country havefound by experience that there is no strain equal toGregorys Prize Parsnip, as it takes prizes whereverexhibited. The roots are long, but not too long. It hasa very clear, smooth skin, and is easily distinguished bythe leaves rising from a depression on the top of the do best on a deep, rich, sandy soil, but will dowell on any soil that has good depth. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c,\i lb. 25c, lb. 85c, postpaid; by express, lb. 80c 1015 Large Dutch, or Arlington Long Smooth. Raised crown. A standard kind. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c,lb. 25c, lb. 90c


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