Cole's garden annual . inchdeep; when well up, thin out to five or six inchesapart in the rows. Unlike Carrots, they are improv-ed by the frost, and it is usual to take up in thefall a certain quantity for winter use, leaving therest in the ground until spring to be dug up asrequired. I IVi PROVEDGUERNSEY. This improved fine strainof Guernsey Parsnip isstrictly a table roots do not growlong as the HollowCrown. but are of agreater diameter, and; more easily gathered. ItIP is a very heavy cropper;Ijj the roots are , about twelve inches inlength, and with a verydeeD hollow crow
Cole's garden annual . inchdeep; when well up, thin out to five or six inchesapart in the rows. Unlike Carrots, they are improv-ed by the frost, and it is usual to take up in thefall a certain quantity for winter use, leaving therest in the ground until spring to be dug up asrequired. I IVi PROVEDGUERNSEY. This improved fine strainof Guernsey Parsnip isstrictly a table roots do not growlong as the HollowCrown. but are of agreater diameter, and; more easily gathered. ItIP is a very heavy cropper;Ijj the roots are , about twelve inches inlength, and with a verydeeD hollow crown an^lsmall top. The flesh isvery fine grained andsweet all the waythrough, and of excel-lent quality. Per 5 oz. 10 cts., % lb.^ 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. _ SUGAR or HOL- M\ rWW^iffl LOW CROWN. i;h^ P^ J 3 l^oots long, grows most- ly below the surface. Itiilsi Is about one of the best^^==J garden varieties, a stan-? _ --^^=1-- dard sort. Per pkt. 4 cts., oz. 8 cts., ^k lb. 15Guernsey Parsnip cts., lb. 50 PARSLEY Ger. Petersilic. Fr. Fersil. well known and agreeable savory herb is usedas a garnish and for seasoning soups, stows, a rich soil and sow the seed as early in thespring as the ground can be worked, in drills onefoot apart; thin out the plants to three or fourinches apart. A,s it is slow to vegetate, soak theteed in warm water for ten or twelve hours. EMERALD. The Emerald is distinct inappearance, being of a light shade of green. Theplant is of dwarf habit, with leaves finely cut andcurled. for the markets of all the largecities know how important it is for their sales tohave a stock of parsley that is curley. Per cts., oz. 10 cts., 1/4 lb. 20 cts., lb. 75 cts. NEW FERN-LEAVED. This beautiful Parslej- re<oml)l( s created fern or moss in itsgrowtli. It is invaluable as a garnishing plant,and admirably suit d ff-r mixing with dwarf orna-mental foliage plants in the flower garden, andalso for table d-corations. Per pkt. 5 cts.
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