. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of seeds, Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Massachusetts Boston. DOUBLE CURLED PARSLEY. Parsley seed germinates very slowly, taking two to four weeks* to conic up: hence, if wanted early, no time should be lost by delaying the sowing. Make the rows twelve or fourteen inches apart. Thin to three or four inches apart, or transplant at this distance. Can be sown in hot-beds in February, or


. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of seeds, Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Massachusetts Boston. DOUBLE CURLED PARSLEY. Parsley seed germinates very slowly, taking two to four weeks* to conic up: hence, if wanted early, no time should be lost by delaying the sowing. Make the rows twelve or fourteen inches apart. Thin to three or four inches apart, or transplant at this distance. Can be sown in hot-beds in February, or later in open ground. Late in autumn place frames over some of the plants to lengthen out the season of cutting. For garnishing pur- poses nothing equals parsley; it is also used in salads, soups, etc. Any good soil will suit for growing this plant. Double Curled. A fine variety, well curled ; in common use for general crop. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., $ Champion Moss Curled. A most elegantly curled varie- ty; rather dwarf, and of the richest green; very ornamental. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., $ Hamburg, or Rooted. A rooted variety, of which the roots are the portion used ; good in flavoring soups- and stews. Pkt., .05; oz., 10; lb., $ New Fern-Leaved. Exquisite in form, and admirably suited for mixing with dwarf ornamental foliage plants in the flower garden, also for table decoration. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., $ Plain-Leaved. Much used in soups, etc.; rather stronger in flavor than the other sorts. Pkt., 05; oz., .10; lb., $ PARSNIP, ^ttfttmtfc. One ounce will sow ioo feet of drill. Five to six pounds to the acre. Sow in April, or early in May, as parsnips require a long season to mature. Their cultivation is otherwise the same as directed for carrots, but if left in the ground till the following spring, they are very much improved in flavor. Sow a liberal quantity of seed, as from its nature it does not always come up well. » Arlington Long White. The


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