. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. G crm an—Pasii nakt French—Panais. Span ish—Pastin aca. Sow as early in the spring as the weather will admit, in drills fifteen inches apart and half an inch deep, in rich, well manured ground, well dug. Cultivate similar to Carrots, and thin to 6 inches apart in the rows. The roots improve by being left in the ground until spring, securing enonghjir


. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. G crm an—Pasii nakt French—Panais. Span ish—Pastin aca. Sow as early in the spring as the weather will admit, in drills fifteen inches apart and half an inch deep, in rich, well manured ground, well dug. Cultivate similar to Carrots, and thin to 6 inches apart in the rows. The roots improve by being left in the ground until spring, securing enonghjir pits or the cellar for winter use. JtSe ounce of seed to 200 feet of i S or 6 pounds for an acre, arge Sugar or fioliow Crown. Zimpfer Parsnip. (Improved Guernsey) — Roots' intermediate length, white, smooth, sugary; excellent flavor; easily har- vested,-' Pkt., 5c,; oz., 10c; i-lb., 20c/lb., 50c. Long White Dutch. Ropts very long and smooth. oz., 10c; i-lb., 20c; 'Zimpfer's Long White. The handsomest long white sweet Parsnip on the market. It i3 very smooth and attractive. The result of many years of selection by one of our most careful and successful market gardeners On account of beautiful shape is adapted to bunch- ing for market. Pkt., 5c; J-oz., 10c; oz., 15c; i-lb., 35c; lb., $ Common Yellow Field Pumpkins, Forty Acre Field. Parsley. German—Peteml ie. French—Persil. Spanish—Peregil. Parsley is used for seasoning soups, meats, for salads and gar- nishings, also for ornamental border for the flower garden: succeeds best in a rich, mellow soil. As seeds germinate very slowly, three or four weeks sometimes elapse before it makes it- appearance : it should be sown early in the spring in rows 1 foot apart, sow thick and cover half an inch deep : finally thin to 5 or 6 inches apart cut back frequently. For winter u>e protect in a fra or pot up a few plants and grow in the window. One ounce for 150 feet of drill. iving'ston's Exquisite ^^3^ pages. A n


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