. Catalogue of flower and vegetable seeds, gladiolus, lilies, and summer flowering bulbs, with instructions for their cultivation. Horticulture Illinois; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. BLOOMING TON NURSERY. 57 PARSLEY—Continued. Per Oz. Price. CARTER'S CHAMPION MOSS-CURLED. A dwarf variety ; leaves beau- tifully crimped and curled. Fine for garnishing. Per pkt. 5 .15 DUNNETT'S SELECTED. The most elegant curled Parsley grown ; supe- rior for garnishing. Per pkt. 5 .10 MYATT'S GARNISHING. Bright green; finely curled. Per pkt. 5 10. CHAMPION MOSS-CURLED PARSLEY. PARSNIP (Pasti


. Catalogue of flower and vegetable seeds, gladiolus, lilies, and summer flowering bulbs, with instructions for their cultivation. Horticulture Illinois; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. BLOOMING TON NURSERY. 57 PARSLEY—Continued. Per Oz. Price. CARTER'S CHAMPION MOSS-CURLED. A dwarf variety ; leaves beau- tifully crimped and curled. Fine for garnishing. Per pkt. 5 .15 DUNNETT'S SELECTED. The most elegant curled Parsley grown ; supe- rior for garnishing. Per pkt. 5 .10 MYATT'S GARNISHING. Bright green; finely curled. Per pkt. 5 10. CHAMPION MOSS-CURLED PARSLEY. PARSNIP (Pastinaca Sativa), German, Pasiinake. Succeeds well in a rich, sandy loam ; manured the year previous is best. Sow early in the spring, in drills fifteen inches apart and one inch deep ; scatter the seeds thinly, and cover evenly. After the appearance of the seed the soil must be stirred with the hoe frequently, until the leaves cover the ground. Every one having a garden or field should grow them ; if not wanted for table use, your cattle would be grateful for them. They will stand any severity of frost. HOLLOW CROWN. The best variety for stock or table. Grows mostly below the surface. Per pkt. 5 .10 THE STUDENT. Not so long as the preceding ; tapers rapidly from top to bottom. Delicious flavor. Per pkt. 5 .10 PEAS (Pisum Sativum). German, Erbse. The planting for an early crop of garden Peas should be made in the spring, as soon as the ground can be worked, in a warm, dry situation, and covered about three inches in heavy soils, and five to six inches in light soil. At the South, where they will endure the winter, the planting for the first crop is made in October and Novembex". The ground should be manured the year previous, or the peas are apt to grow too much to straw. They are usually planted from three to four feet apart. The large and later sorts do better at a greater distance, leaving a broad space for planting low-growing vegetables between. For a late crop, sow the


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