. Catalogue of seeds for farm and garden. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Missouri Kansas City; Vegetables; Fruit; Gardening; Commercial catalogs. Pride of the Market— A round, blue Pea, with pods of enormous size, well filled. Requires no sticks and une- qualed for productiveness. Of vigorous growth, attaining a height of eighteen to twenty- four inches. Pkt. 5c; qt. 20c; I bu. $ Stratagem. Pride of the Market. Dwarf Sugar. Edible Pods—Can be used in green state like string Beans. Pkt. 5c; qt. 20c; i bu. $ Pa


. Catalogue of seeds for farm and garden. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Missouri Kansas City; Vegetables; Fruit; Gardening; Commercial catalogs. Pride of the Market— A round, blue Pea, with pods of enormous size, well filled. Requires no sticks and une- qualed for productiveness. Of vigorous growth, attaining a height of eighteen to twenty- four inches. Pkt. 5c; qt. 20c; I bu. $ Stratagem. Pride of the Market. Dwarf Sugar. Edible Pods—Can be used in green state like string Beans. Pkt. 5c; qt. 20c; i bu. $ Parsley. Petersilie. Fr., Persil. One ounce for 150 feet of drill. Culture—Sow middle of March thinly in drills one foot apart and half an inch deep. As the seed germinates very slowly, it is best to soak a few hours in tepid water before sowing. For winter use, protect with glass frame or light cellar. Plain or Single—A very hardy variety; leaves dark green. Preferred by some on account of its hardiness. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; i lb. 20c; lb. 60c. Moss Curled—Very select stock, beautifully crimped and curled, of a bright green color. Owing to its fine color and density of foliage, it is much sought for in market. Pkt. 5c: oz. 10c; i lb. 30c; lb. $ Double Curled or Myatt's Gar- nishing—No variety is more attrac- tive when well grown; excellent for garnishing. Resembles a tuft of finely curled glass; is hardy and slow to run to seed. : ; i ; Parsnips. Gr., Pastinake. Fr., Panais. One ounce for 200 feet of drill; five to six pounds in dHllsfor an acre. Culture—Sow as early in the spring as the weather will admit, in drills fifteen inches apart, covering half an inch deep. When well up, thin out to five or six inches apart in the rows. Unlike Carrots, they are improved by frost, and it is usual to take up in the fall a certain quanity for winter use, leaving the rest in the ground until spring, to be dug as required. Long Sugar—Best va


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