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Culture of Peppers. — Sow in hot-beds in March 

 or April, or on a warm sheltered border in_May, and 

 when the season is favorable, transplant in rows 3 

 feet apart and IS or 24 inches in the row, in good 

 rich msllow ground. 



PKts., Ozs. and 1/4 Lbs. Delivered Free, but 

 add 8c to Lbs. 



' 233. New Neapolitan. — (Specialty, see page 22 ) 

 Oz. 25c. 1/4 Lb. $1.00. Lb. $3.50. 



226. Chinese Giant. — (Specialty, see page 24.) 

 Oz. 40c. 1/4 Lb. $1.35. Lb. $5.00. 



227. Ruby King'.— The most popular large-fruited Pepper; a prolific 

 bearer of ruby-red pods, 5 to 6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches in diameter; 

 flesh exceedingly thick, sweet, and so mild that it is often eaten sliced as 

 salad; splendid for stuffing, etc. PKts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 1/4 Lb 75c. 

 Lb. $2.50. 



&epper. 



PKts. 5c and 10c. 228. Bell or B 



Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. 



PKts. 5c and 10c. ,29. Sweet Mo 



Gentlemen : — The Seed I purchased from you grew very 

 nicely, and proved very satisfactory ; especially the Chinese 

 Giant Pepper. Some measured 5 inches across, and about 

 4 or 5 inches long. Took first premium al our Fair, and 

 ■were very perfect in sha Pe, 



Yours very truly, MRS. f. E. PRICE, 

 Jan. 1, 1906. Frederick Co.,Md. 



Bell or Bull Nose.— Large, hot, red forpickling. PKts. 5c and 10c. 

 Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



229. Sweet Mountain.— Flesh very thick and mild, PKts. 5c. and 10c. 

 Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. 60. Lb. $2.00. 



Red Chili.— Not so long nor thick as Cayenne. PKts. 5c and 10c. 

 Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



Long Red Cayenne.— Very hot, pickling, etc. PKts. 5c and 10c. 

 Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



Maine Seed Potatoes. 



Pomme de Terre. 

 Potatas. 



IRartoffcin. 



We are Large Growers of Aroostook County 

 (Maine) Grown Seed Potatoes. Special prices 

 cheerfully given to large buyers on application 

 for both Maine and Virginia Second Crops. Prices 

 subject to Market Changes. Because of the 

 scarcity of barrels in Maine we always ship in 

 barrel sacks of 165 lbs. net. If wanted in barrels 

 add 25c to the price of Barrel Sacks. 



PlucKy Baltimore.— (Special- Pk. Bus. Bbl. 

 ty. see page 19.) The best Sack 



and earliest Potato on earth. 

 Without an equal 65c $2.00 $5.00 



Bolg'iano's Famous Prosperity Potatoes. 



(Specialty, See Page 22.) 



Yields fine crops of even, fine 



smooth, large Potatoes, under 



the most unfavorable circum- 

 stances. Flesh is as white as 



snow, and cooks dry and 



mealy 50c 1.40 3.50 



Accomac Pride. — A potato 



that is rapidly becoming pop- 

 ular on account of its high 



quality and great productive- 

 ness. We recommend this 



Potato to our customers 50c 1.40 3.50 



Spalding' No. 4, Extra Early 



Rose XX.— Earliest Rose Po- 

 tato in the world, good crop- 

 per, fine appearance 50c 1.40 3.50 



Ensig'n Bayley, or White 



Rose. — An excellent cropper; 



smooth and not susceptible 



to disease .50c 140 3.50 



Henderson's Early Bovee 50c 1.40 3.50 



Maine Houlton Early Rose. 



— The genuine Early Rose 



still remains the standard 



early variety 50c 1.40 3.50 



Red Bliss Triumph, or Im- 

 proved Red Bermuda.— 



One of the earliest varieties 



grown. Its great productive- 

 ness, handsome color and re 

 ..sistance to disease make it 



most popular 50c 1.40 3.50 



Pride of the Soutn. -This 



variety is a twin to the Red 



Bliss Triumph, in everything 



except color, it being white, 



with pink eye 50c 2.40 3.50 



Early Ohio.— One of the standard early varieties and said to be "the best 

 potato that grows in the ground," Full week earlier than the Early Rose ; 

 shape, oblong; quality .dry , mealy, PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Irish Cobbler.— It is a vigorous grower, ripens uniformly, and a good 

 keeper. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacK $3.50. 



Junior Prides, or White Bliss. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. $3.50. 



Early Thoroughbred.— One of the most popular of the Early Rose Varie- 

 ties. PK.SOc, Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacKs, $3.50. ,- 



Crown Jewel,— Maine grown, good drought resister, good keepers white 

 pink end, very early. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacK $3.50, 



Early New Queen. — Every potato ripens at one time, snowv white when 

 baked, delicious. PerK 50c. Bus. $1.40, Bbl. SacK $3.50, 



Early Norther. — Choice strain, extra early, rose color, very productive, a 

 favorite PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacKs $3.50. 



ClarR"s No. !.— Earlier than rose, oblong, pink color, mealy cooker, fine 

 flavor. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl, SacK $3.50. 



Beauty Hebron. -Splendid keeper, pink turning to pure white, early, 

 productive. PecK 5Cc. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacK $3.50. 



Carmon No. 3.— Most successful of the Carmon's, heavy vielder. PecK 

 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacK $3.50. 



BurbanK Seedling'.— An old standard, popular on account of its fine 

 eating quality. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacK $3.50. 



Sir Wal'er Raleigh.— Big cropper, flesh white, superior quality, fine 

 grained. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacKs $3.50. 



Green Mountain.— A verv popular main crop potato. PecK 50c. 

 Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacK $3.50. 



Rural New YorKer. — Second early, large, smooth, white, wide as long, 

 very productive. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. SacKs $3.50. 



White Elephant. — Most largely grown, heaw cropper, excellent quality, 

 white flesh. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. $3.50. 



BOLGiANO'S FAMOUS PROSPERITY POTATOES. 



Empire State.— Great vielder, popular. PK 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. $3.50. 



Maggie Murphy. — Very productive, oblong, somewhat flattened. PecK 

 60c. Bus. $1.60. Bbl. $4.00. 



Early Fortune. — Oblong, very productive. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.40. 

 Bbl. $3.50. 



Early Six WeeKs.— Ready for the table in six weeks. PecK 50c. 

 Bus. $1.40. Bbl. $3.50. 



Early Harvest. — Very popular in the largest potato section. PecK 50c. 

 Bus. $1.40. Bbl. $3.50. 



Second Crop Virginia Grown 



Seed Potatoes 



Gray's Mortgage Lifter Seed Potatoes. — An enormous yielder, second 

 early potato with no culls. This is our No Name Potato of last season. 

 (Specialtv, see page 19.) PecK 65c. Bus. $2.00. Bbl. $5.00. 



Houlton Early Rose.— PecK 65c. Bus. $1.75. Bbl. $4.50. 



Thoroughbred. — It is similar to the old Rose in shape and a decided im- 

 provement. Pink =kin, extra fine quality and very productive. PK. 65c. 

 Bus. $1.75. Bbl. $4,50. 



Crown Jewel. — A most productive earlv white potato of superior market 

 and table qualities. PecK 65c. Bus. $1.75. Bbl, $4.50. 



Puritan, or Polaris. — A splendid early variety, white and fine, very pro- 

 lific, yielding laree crops of handsome potatoes of most superior table 

 qualities. PecK 65c. Bus. $1.75. Bbl. $4.50. 



Early Rose.- PecK 75c. Bus. $1.75. Bbl. $4.50. 



