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12 to 18 Peppers 6 to 8 inches long 

 and 4 inches thick on a single 

 plant at one time. 



During the last few years I furn- 

 ished seed of Ruby King to tens of 

 thousands of gardeners who have 

 all found it ahead of everything 

 they had ever tried. Every one 

 who has ever grown Peppers will 

 want Ruby King, and you need 

 It. This new Pepper attains 

 a larger size than the 

 Spanish Monstrous and is of 

 different shape. They are re- 

 markably mild and pleasant in 

 flavor. Unequaled toy any 

 other variety. They can be 

 sliced and eaten with pepper and 

 vinegar, like tomatoes, and make 

 a very pleasant and appetizing 

 salad. Pkt., 15 cts. ; oz., 35 cts. ; 

 % lb., 81.00. ; lb., $3.00. 



BLACK CHILI This new 



Pepper, which I offer my cus- 

 tomers in 1891 for the first time, 

 is not only beautiful and compact 

 in growth, but as prolific and 

 vigorous as any of the most pro- 

 ductive sorts bearing yellow or 

 red fruit. Black Chili produces 

 an abundance of fine dark 

 violet colored peppers, which 

 keep well and are hot to the 

 taste, but when cooked in green 

 state they make a very agreeable 

 vegetable, and striking novelty. 

 The odd color of this pepper will 

 recommend it to all growers of 

 novelties, and it will be sure to 

 make a striking contrast when 

 planted with either the yellow 

 or red sorts, or both. As supply 

 of seed is necessarily limited. I 

 can only offer it by the packet, 10c. 



How About 

 Club Order? 



Oxheart. 



Packet, 10 cts. 



Sweet mountain. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



Bull Nose. Pkt. . 5 cts. 



GOLDEN DAWN. — All reports from those who have tested Golden Dawn have been of 

 the most favoratole character. In shape it resembles the Bull Nose, except that it is a little 

 more pointed on the end ; in color, it is a beautiful golden yellow, which, as all will recognize, 

 is a very distinctive feature. It is very sweet, not the slightest suspicion of a fiery flavor about 

 it, and withal, very productive. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cents; y* pound, 81.00. 



SWEET SPANISH.— The earliest ; verv mild and pleasant. Packet, 5 cts ; ounce, 25 cts. 



LARGE BELL, OR BULL NOSE.— It is early ; bright red in color ; very mild ; thick 

 flesh and of large size, excellent for stuffing. Pkt. : 5 cts. ; oz. , 25 cts. ; M pound, 75 cts. ; pound, 82.50. 



SWEET MOUNTAIN— Larger and of milder flavor than above. Productive and very 

 desirable. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 25 cents ; V pound, 75 cents ; pound, 82.50. 



LONG RED CAYENNE True. Pkt,, 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; % lb., 81.00; lb., 83.00. 



SPANISH MONSTROUS The largest of all except Rutoy King and Procopp's. 



Frequently grows six inches long and two inches thick. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts., % 1°- ?5 cts. 



OXHEART. — A hot Pepper all my customers will like. It is one of the very best for 

 pickles, of medium size and heart-shaped. Packet, 10 cents ; ounce, 40 cents. 



PROCOPP'S GIANT A mammoth indeed, for while 



not as large around as Ruby King they frequently grow 9 inches 

 long. Their shape being well illustrated in the above cut. 

 Flesh is very thick, flavor mild and pleasant. They are of a 

 brilliant red color. It is very sure to please, and I do not hesitate 

 to highly recommend Procopp's Giant to my customers. Pkt., 15e. 



NEW RED CLUSTER.- This is one of the most distinct 

 and beautiful varieties I have ever seen— in fact, the plants are so 

 ornamental as to deserve a prominent position in the flower gar- 

 den. The illustration shows habit of growth. The small, thin 

 peppers, of a most conspicuous coral-red color, are curiously 

 crowded together in bunches at the top of each branch. A single 

 plant will bear hundreds of these handsome little peppers, which 

 are very hot and pungent in flavor. Packet, 10 cts. ; ounce, 40 cts. 



John Harris, Belleville, Ont., Canada. 



I take pleasure in tendering you my most hearty thanks for the 

 choice garden seeds received from you last year. For the first time 

 in ten years I was able to lead in Early Cabbage, without hot house, 

 from your Etampes, Wakefield and Midsummer; they more than 

 filled the bill. My Celery was also very fine ; Tomato Seed, A No. 1. 

 Maule's Earliest Scarlet Radish is choice. 



Kaule'e Seeds are not sold to dealers, and can only be obtained by ordering them direct from Philadelphia. 



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