FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 5 
Long Red Cayenne Pepper. 
Golden Dawn Mango. This sweet 
pepper attracted much attention for the last 
few years, and was admired by all who saw. 
it: I believe it to be all the originator claims 
forit. In shape and size it resembles the 
Bell. 
brilliant and handsome. 
from twelve to twenty-four fruits, making 
them productive and profitable. They are 
Color, @ bright waxy golden yellow; very | 
Single plants ripen | 
‘to an inch long. 
pepper sauce; very prolific. 
Red Cluster Pepper. 
entirely exempt from any fiery taste or flavor, 
and can be eaten as readily as an apple. 
Bell or Bull Nose. Is a large oblong 
variety which is not sweet or mild, as thought 
by some people. ‘The seeds are very hot. 
Used for pickling. 
Long Red Cayenne. Is very hot 
and pungent. Cultivated here and used for 
pepper sauce and seasoning purposes. There 
are two varieties, one is long and straight, and 
the other like shown in cut, which is the only 
kind I keep. wie 
Red Cherry. A small roundish variety, 
very hot and productive. 
‘Bird Eye. Small, as the name indicates. 
It is very hot and used principally for pepper 
' vinegar. 
Chili. Asmall variety, from three-fourths 
It is strong and used for 
Vabasco. True. Another small variety, 
used more for pepper sauces than any other 
kind; the fruit.is easily gathered, growing 
‘almost erect on the branches; do not adhere 
. to the stem when gathered. 
Red Cluster. A new variety of which 
the pods grow in bunches, upright like the 
Chili which the pods resemble, but are a little 
larger. It is quite distinct; ornamental on 
account of the bright fruit and compact 
erowth of the plant. It is hot and pungent. 
POTATOES. 
PoMME DE TERRE (F'r.), KArtTorrEeL (Ger.). 
Early Rose. 
Breese’s Peerless. 
Extra Early Vermont. 
Snowflake. 
Beauty of Hebron. 
The above varieties were tri 
White Elephant. 
Rural Blush. 
Rural New Yorker No. 2. 
The Thorburn. 
Early Sunrise. 
ed on the grounds of the Louisiana 
Experiment Station at Calhoun, La., and Audubon Park, New Orleans; 
among 150 different kinds tested they gave about the best results, both in: 
yield and quality. 
