Stokes seeds : 1918 . bedug late in the fall and buried in sand for winter use. It is verydesirable for flavoring soups, etc. Our strain of Hamburg Turnip)-rooted is in high favor among our market-garden customers, and any-one planting it in the small garden will be highly pleased with theresult. Bear in mind, however, that it is not such a finely cut garnish-ing Parsley as Market-Gardeners Best. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts.,V^lb. 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 725 PARSNIP, Hollow Crown The seed of our Hollow Crown is such that we can recommend it highly as being the very best imported, which will pro


Stokes seeds : 1918 . bedug late in the fall and buried in sand for winter use. It is verydesirable for flavoring soups, etc. Our strain of Hamburg Turnip)-rooted is in high favor among our market-garden customers, and any-one planting it in the small garden will be highly pleased with theresult. Bear in mind, however, that it is not such a finely cut garnish-ing Parsley as Market-Gardeners Best. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts.,V^lb. 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 725 PARSNIP, Hollow Crown The seed of our Hollow Crown is such that we can recommend it highly as being the very best imported, which will produce veryeven roots from one end of a row to the other, for it has been carefully selected for size and shape. In all such crops as Parsnip, carrot andthe Hamburg parsley, etc., great care should be exercised to have the ground loosened up to the depth of at least 18 inches if finest-shapedroots are expected. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., Vilb. 45 cts., lb. $, postpaid. 28 Stokes Standard Seeds^^/^j- Qarden ojid pARM. The Pepper Kinj and Ruby King Chinese Giant Pepper PEPPER So long as we can remember, there has never been such a shortage of Pepper seed as we are up against right at this time. It is sosevere, in fact, that it is going to be necessary for us entirely to pass up the selling of Ruby Giant for the season. The only varietywe are offering in place of these is the Large Bell or Bull Nose hot Pepper, which is known to a great many of our trade, but whichhas not been listed by us for some time. About the middle of September last, a magnificent twenty-acre field of Ruby King Pepper,growing for us in Cumberland County, New Jersey, was entirely wiped out by a hail storm. Our supply, therefore, is very much cutdown and will probably not last out the season. 834 Ruby King This is the most popular Pepper of its class, being a much moredesirable sort than the Bell, or Bull Nose. The plants grow about2 feet high, and bear a fine crop of handsome scarlet grow 3 to 6


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