. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. as for Carrots. It iste^ ^1 customary to leave Parsnips in the ground over winter, as frostimproves the quality of the Parsnip is valuable not onlyas a table vegetable, -but forstock feeding purposes also. Magnum Bonum itgi^es the ut-most satisfaction and yields themost money to the market gar-dener because of its decidedlyhandsome appearance, smooth,heavy roots, which are broad atthe shoulder, fine grained, andof superior quality. Pk., 5c; 10c; Vilh., 20c; lb., CROWN. An oldstandard sort, long, sweet, andvery productive. One of


. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. as for Carrots. It iste^ ^1 customary to leave Parsnips in the ground over winter, as frostimproves the quality of the Parsnip is valuable not onlyas a table vegetable, -but forstock feeding purposes also. Magnum Bonum itgi^es the ut-most satisfaction and yields themost money to the market gar-dener because of its decidedlyhandsome appearance, smooth,heavy roots, which are broad atthe shoulder, fine grained, andof superior quality. Pk., 5c; 10c; Vilh., 20c; lb., CROWN. An oldstandard sort, long, sweet, andvery productive. One of thebest for general , 5c; oz., 10c; ^Ib., 20c;lb., 70c. IMPROVED GUERNSEY. This isa good, half-long variety, hav-ing smooth roots. It is ofgood quality and recommendedfor the family garden. Pkt.,5c; 10c; VxVo., 20c; lb.,70c. EARLY ROUND. The are of small size. Some-times used • for bunching withpot herbs. For shallow soilsuse this sort. 5c; oz.,10c; J^lb., 20c; lb., 70c. MAGNUM BONUM PARSNIP. When sending your seed order, dont forget to order afew Peanuts for the boys and girls. Plant in May, in drills3 feet apart, placing the nuts 8 to 12 inches apart in thedrill. Cultivate flat and keep clean. By mail, postpaid, J^lb.,15c; 25c. Pfeffer, Ger. PEPPER PiMENT, Fr. Peppers are indispensable as a seasoning for soups andmeats. The large varieties are mainly used for the purpose,and for pickling. The mild, sweet varieties, like GoldenDawn and Ruby King, are used for mangoes, while thesmall-fruited sorts are best for sauces. Peppers are more tender than most vegetables. The seedshould be sown in a hotbed, cold-frame, or if no other con-venience, a box in the window, and transplanted about thelast of May. They can be sown in the open ground whenthe weather becomes warm and settled. Warm, mellow soil,well fertilized, should be used. One ounce of seed for 1,500 plants.


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