B. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



PEPPER. Pimiento. Spanischer Pfeffe'>^. 



Sow in March or April, in a hot bed, or when the weather becomes quite wanil« 

 in the open ground. Transplant when large enough. 

 Chinese Giant. Very large, flesh thick and mild; bright scarlet color, 



Pkt., .10; oz., .60; \ lb., 1.75 

 Squash of Pickling. Best for pickling; tomato-shaped; medium size; thick, 



Pkt., .10; oz., .30; \ lb., 1.00; lb., 3.00 

 Sweet Mountain Mammoth, op Improved Bull Nose. A very popular and 

 desirable sort; color bright red when ripe; fruit large with thick, mild flesh, 



Pkt., .05; oz.,.35; \ lb., 1.00; lb., 3.50 

 New Upright Sweet Salad. The fruit is of a bright scarlet color; flesh very 



thick, ?weet and ciisp Pkt., .10; oz., .35 



NeapoUtan. Very early large Pepper; fruits solid, mild and sweet, 



Pkt., .10; oz., .30; \ lb., .85 

 Ruby King. A popular, large fixiiting variety; very thick flesh of fine mild 



flavor Pkt , .10; oz., .35; i lb., 1.25; lb., 4.50 



Long Red Cayenne. Very pungent, Pkt., .05; oz., .30; J 11)., 1.00; lb., 3.00 

 Noeepa Red. A laige sweet Italian variety with thick flesh, very mild, 



Pkt., .10; oz., 35; i lb., 1.25 

 Golden Dawn. Golden yellow; thick and fine, Pkt., .10; oz., .30; Jib., .85;]h.,3.00 

 Celestial. \ ery early, vivid scarlet . . . Pkt., .05; oz., .25; i lb., .75; lb., 2.50 

 Red ChePPy. Small round, glossy scarlet fruit, Pkt., .10; oz., .30; i lb.,. 85; lb., 3. 00 

 Coral Gem Bouquet. A handsome plant covered with small, bright coral red 

 fruits which are quite hot and valuable for seasoning, 



Pkt., .10; oz., .35; ilb., 1.00; lb., 3.50 

 Chili. The best for pepper sauce; small, slender, bright scarlet pods, 



Pkt., .05; oz., .30; i lb., 1.00; lb., 3.00 



PEPPER PLANTS. Delivepy May and June. 

 Sweet Mountain Mammoth OP Imppoved Bull Nose. Doz., .25; 100, 1.50 

 Squash Doz.. .25: lOO, 1.50 



Farquhar's Triple Curled Parsley. 



PARSLEY. Perijil. Peter silie. 



Sow as early in spring as possible, covering 

 the seed one-half inch. The drills should be 

 about 15 inches apart. The plants appear in 2 

 to 4 weeks. Thin to 3 inches apart. One ounce 

 of seed to 150 feet of drill. 



Farquhar's Triple Curled. Dwarf, dark 



green, densely curled, excellent for table and 



edgings, Pkt., .10; oz., .25; i lb., .75; lb., 2.50 

 Champion Moss. Fine habit; mossv andbeau- 



tiful, Pkt., .05; oz., .10; Jib.,. 30; Ib.^ 1.00 

 Bobbie's Selected. The standard exhibition 



sort Pkt., .25 



Fepn Leaved. Very ornamental, 



Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lib.,. 30; lb., 1.00 

 Turnip-Rooted op Hambupg. Edible roots, 



esteemed for flavoring soups, 



Pkt., .05; oz., .15; i lb., .35; lb., 1.00 



Peppers. No. i. Ruby King. No. 2, Squash. No. 3, Sweet Moontaio. 



PUMPKIN. Calahaza. Curbis. 



Mammoth. Saved from specimens weighing over 100 pounds, 



Pkt., .05; oz., .15; \ lb., .40; lb., 1.25 



Connecticut Field. Excellent for stock, 



Pkt., .05; oz., .10; Jib., .25;-lb., .75 



SugaP, OP Sweet. Fine grained; sweet and prolific; excellent for 

 pies Pkt., .05; oz., .10; i lb., .25; lb., .75 



Cheese. Flat; one of the best for family use, 



Pkt., .05; oz., .10; \\h., .20; lb., .75 



WinteP Luxupy. A round Pumpkin with smooth yellow skin, 

 finely netted; flesh very thick and o£ excellent flavor, 



Pkt., .10; oz., .15; i lb., .50; lb., 1.50 



yirs. A. N. Higgins, Excelsior, Lake Minnelonka, Minnesota . 

 Jidy loth, 1912, writes: "Every package of seed you sent vie this 

 spring came up splendidly." 



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Sweet or Sugar Pumpkin. 



