CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. ee 
Long Red Cayenne, 
LONG RED CAYENNE.—lIs very hot and 
pungent. Cultivated here and used for 
pepper sauce and seasoning purposes. 
There are two varieties, one is long an 
straight, the other is like shown in cut, 
which is the only kind we keep. Largely 
planted for drying and for shipping to 
Northern and Eastern markets. Packet, 
er 0z., 40c.; %4 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00, post- 
paid. 
WORLD BEATER—A_ cross between 
Ruby King and Chinese Giant. It is large, 
mild, and sweet, splendid for shipping. 
Very thick and prolific, matures in about 
130 days. Packet, 10c.; oz., 35c.; % Ih., 
$1.25; lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
Chinese Giant. 
CHINESE GIANT.—One of the very best 
and largest peppers. The enormous size 
fruits are of thick, blocky form, and of 
most brilliant scarlet. The first fruits ap- 
pearing at the base of the plant are set in 
clusters from 3 to 5 and are generally a 
little more elongated than the fruits ap- 
pearing later on the upper branches. Fruit 
is very uniform in size, containing very 
few seeds, of a very mild flavor and very 
thick meated. Most excellent. Packet, 
10c.; oz., 50c.; % 1b., $1.75; 1b., $6.00, post- 
paid. 
ROQUETTE OR ROCKET SALAD. iD 
A hardy annual, the leaves of which are long, smooth and glossy and when young 
are used like mustard for salads. When in condition for use the plants are from 8 to '0 
inches high. Sow about 16 inches apart, in early Spring and for succession every few 
weeks thereafter. Will be ready for cutting in about six weeks from planting. Packets, 
10c.; oz., 25c.; % 1b., 75c., postpaid. 
SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT. 
CULTURE.—A vegetable which ought to be more cultivated than it is. It is prepared 
in different ways, and partakes of the flavor of oysters. It should be sown in the 
Fall of the year, not later than November. The greund ought to be manured the Spring 
previous, deeply spaded and well pulverized. Sow in drills, about 10 inches apart, and 
thin out to three or four inches in the rows. Matures in 125 to 160 days. One ounce to 
60 feet of drill; 8 pounds to the acre. 
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Sandwich Island Mammoth. 
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SANDWICH ISLAND.—It attains a large size: can be called with right mammoth. 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; %4 lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
SORREL (Broadleaved. ) 
its leaves, which possess a very fine flavor, boiled and 
It also makes a good salad and also a delicious soup. Broad- 
Plant in Spring. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; %4 lb., 75c., postpaid. 
Sorrel is cultivated for 
served like Spinach. 
leaved French. 
