RUBY KING 
argest of All * 
Most Productive of All 
x Best of All x 
12 to 18 Peppers 6 to 8 inches long 
and 4 inches thick on a single f 
plant at one time. i 
During the last few years I furn- 
ished seed of Ruby King to tens of | 
thousands of gardeners who have fg 
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. Thismew Pepper attains § 
alarger size than the §{ 
Spanish Monstrous and is of | 
different shape. They are re- 
markably mild and pleasantin } 
flavor. Unequaled by any 
other wariety. They can be 
sliced and eaten with pepper and 
vinegar, like tomatoes, and make 
avery pleasant and appetizing 
salad. Pkt., 10 cts. ; 02., 35 Cts. ; 
14 1b., $1.00. ; lb., $3.00. 
GOLDEN QUEEN.—This 
is a yellow Ruby King, and 
when I say this about it, Gold- 
en Queen should not need any 
further description, for as 
Ruby Kir g is the best of all 
Red, Golden Queen is the best 
of all Yellow Peppers. I have 
omitted the illustration this 
year from the fact thatit is ex- 
actly the shape and size of the 
jllustration given herewith of 
Ruby King, the only differ- 
ence being that in coloritisa 
rich, golden yellow. Like if 
Ruby King, in sizeit is simply Sana 
remarkable, 6 to 10 inches g +i ANA: 
long, and 4 to 5 inches «,¥ x) $5 
through. As high as twenty 18) \ 
peppers of this size can fre- ia) 
quently be seen growing ona 4 : 
single plant at one time. In CAD 
fiavor they are so mild and =~ 
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October 15th, 
Eq will pay this | 
, amount of money 
to the persom sending me the f 
largest and best Ruby King 
Pepper, raised from seed pure 
chased of me this season. 
pleasant they can be eaten 
raw likeatomato. They are 
frequently sold at doublethe % 
Brice of other sorts; can also Gy CC 
e recommended for stuffing, 
as mangoes. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 50c. 
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i Sweet Mountain. 
Packet, 5 cts. 
? PROCOPP’S GIANT.—A mammoth indeed, for while 
j not as large around as Ruby King they frequeudy. grow 9 inches 
flong. 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 reeommend Procopp’s Giant tomy customers. Pkt.,15c. 
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 
Bull Nose. Pkt..5 cts. 
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GOLDEN DAWWN.—AII reports from those who have tested Golden Dawn have been of 
the most favorable character. Inshapeit resembles the Bull Nose, except that it isa 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, 25cents; 14 pound, 75 cts. 
SWEET SPANISH.—The earliest ; very mild and pleasant. “Packet, 5 ets; ounce, 25 cts. : $ 
LARGE BELL, OR BULL NOSE.—It is early; bright red in color; very mild’; thick | CTOwded together in bunches at the top ofeach branch. A single 
flesh and of large size, excellent forstuffing. Pkt., 5 cts.: 0z., 25 ets.; 14 pound, 75 ets.; pound, $2.50, | Plant will bear hundreds of these handsome little peppers, which 
SWEET MOUNTAIN.—Larger and of milder flavor than above. Productive and very |2 Very hot and pungent in flavor. Packet, 10cts.; ounce, 30 cts. 
desirable. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. “ 
G RED CAYENNE.—True. Pkt. 10 cts.; 02., 30 cts.; 14 1b., $1.00; Ib., $3.00. Thousands of my Customers @ @ @< 
SPANISH MONSTROUS.—The largest of all except Ruby King and Procopp’s. : : F 
Frequently grows six inches long and two inches thick. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz. 25cts., 41b. 75 cts. |ave written me that they never received im the whole course 
OXHEART.—A hot Pepper all my customers willlike. It is one of the very best for} 0f their lives such a big 25 cents worth as I offer on the last 
pickles, of medium size and heart-shaped. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents. page of the order sheet enclosed with this Catalogue. 
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Miaule’s Seeds are not sold to dealers, and can only be obtained by erdering them direct from Philadelphia, 
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