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Long Red Cayenne Pepner. Red Cherry Pepper. 
Chili. A small variety, from three- riety, used more for pepper sauces than 
fourths to an inch long. It isstrong, any other kind; the fruit is easily 
and used for pepper sauce; very prolific. gathered, growing almost erect on the 
Tabasco. True. Anothersmall va- branches. 
POTATOES, 
. PoMME DE TERRE (Fr.), KARTOFFED (Ger.). 
Early Rose. | Snowflake. 
Breese’s Peerless. | Beauty of Hebron, 
Russets. | White Elephant. 
Kextra Early Vermont. : Rural Blush. 
Potatoes thrive and produce best in a light, dry but rich soil. Well decom- 
posed stable manure is the best, but if not to be had, cotton seed meal, bone dust, 
or any other fertilizer should be used to make the ground rich enough. Ifthe 
ground was planted the fall previous with Cow Peas, which were plowed under, it 
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