. Good seeds at fair prices : 1900. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Onr Packets of Parsley contain on tlie average about 3,000 Seeds. CHAiMI'ION' ]\tOSS ) PAKSLKY. For garnishing; no varietv IS more attractiv e when \\eU grown; resembles a tuft of linelv curled moss, is hardy and slow in running to seed. Pkt., 3c;oz.,7c; V/lb-.'/JOc; lb., «0c, postpaid. KMKKAH). Distinct in appearance from any of th e other varieties being of a lighter and more b


. Good seeds at fair prices : 1900. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Onr Packets of Parsley contain on tlie average about 3,000 Seeds. CHAiMI'ION' ]\tOSS ) PAKSLKY. For garnishing; no varietv IS more attractiv e when \\eU grown; resembles a tuft of linelv curled moss, is hardy and slow in running to seed. Pkt., 3c;oz.,7c; V/lb-.'/JOc; lb., «0c, postpaid. KMKKAH). Distinct in appearance from any of th e other varieties being of a lighter and more brilliant shade of gri eii. Tlie plant is of dwar habit, witii leaves linely cut and very curlj'. To growers for the as well as for private gardens weconunend this sort. Pkt., :?c; oz., 7c; ^4 lb., 30c; lb., 70c. HAMTitTKG OK TITR- NTP-l{OOTKJ}. A fleshy- rooted kind; the roots used for flavoring soups. Pkt., 3c;oz., 7c; 14 lb., 15c; lb., r,i)c. JCXTRA DOUBLE CUKLKD. A fine dwarf variety, beautifully curl- ed; excellent for garnish- ing. Pkt., 3c; oz., 7c; I4 lb., 30c; lb., 50. PLAIN. The leaves of this sort are plain; it is hardier than tlie curled variety. Pkt., 3c; oz., 7c; 14 lb., isc; lb., 50c. noss Curled Parsley. TO MARKET GARDENERS:—Market gardeners, as a rule, send away from home for their seeds. Our orders from distant cities are increasing in number and size each year, and this of course gives us great satisfaction. We are best pleased, however, to be able to state that we ha re and hold the trade of the best aarilenem of our own towti. THE FARMER'S GARDEN. Farmers as a class do not have good gardens. This is! doubtless owing to the rush of work in the spring, and to j the fact that hand labor is expensive and not always j available. Mr. a. K. Bush, Horticulturist, with the Minnesota^ Farmers' Institute, also a practical gardener and farmer,, has, at our request, prepared an illustrated plan of the | Farmer's Garden he is advocating. It is the most prac-i


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