Steckler's seeds : 1915 . o germinate more freely by soaking ittwenty-four hours in water, and mixed With sand before sowing. One ounce to 250 feetof drill; 8 pounds to the acre. UABKBT GABDBN-EBS D.— Asplendid variety forshipping. The leavesare handsomely curled,dark green in color, andof a very fine flavor. Adecided improvement onthe regular curled vari-ety. We recommendsame very highly. DOUBIiB OTJBXiBB.—The leaves of this vari-ety are curled. It hasthe same flavor as theother kind, extensivelyraised for shipping pur-poses. PI. A I IT LEAVED.—This is the hardiest va-riety, foliage ve


Steckler's seeds : 1915 . o germinate more freely by soaking ittwenty-four hours in water, and mixed With sand before sowing. One ounce to 250 feetof drill; 8 pounds to the acre. UABKBT GABDBN-EBS D.— Asplendid variety forshipping. The leavesare handsomely curled,dark green in color, andof a very fine flavor. Adecided improvement onthe regular curled vari-ety. We recommendsame very highly. DOUBIiB OTJBXiBB.—The leaves of this vari-ety are curled. It hasthe same flavor as theother kind, extensivelyraised for shipping pur-poses. PI. A I IT LEAVED.—This is the hardiest va-riety, foliage very darkgreen, with plain leaves,having a strong Parsleyflavor, and much pre-ferred in Frenchcooking. —This Parsley origin-ally comes from the imported Frenchstrain, but after being grown in Louisianafor a number of years it has a tendency togrow taller; it is claimed by some garden-ers that this parsley does not go to seedas quickly as the Northern and importedvarieties. It can be planted during the. Market Gardeners Curled. i months of November, December, Januaryand P>bruary, also in June or July, andis the best variety for all around pur-poses. IMPBOVED GABNISHING.—This is thebest kind to ornament a dish; it has thesame flavor as the other kinds. The New Orleans Market Musk Melon Cannot be Surpassed by Any Other. GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 55 PARSNIP. Por Price List See Red Paffes in Back of Book. Panais (Fr.), Pastinake (Ger.), Chirivia (Sp.), Pastinaco (Ital.) CUIiTURB.—Should be grown in deep, mellow soil, deeply spaded, as the roots arelong-, in drills twelve to eighteen inches apart; when the plants are three inches high,thin out to three inches apart in rows. Sow from September to November for Winter,and January to March for Spring- and Summer crops. One ounce to 250 feet of drill;5 pounds to the acre. THE HOLIiOW CROWN OR SUG-AR.—Is the kind generally cultivated, it possessesall the good qualities for which other varieties ar


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