our-Lea! Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. Address all Orders to WM. HENRY MAULE, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. A, 
In their proper season I can furnish, at 
very reasonable prices, all kinds of vegetable 
VEGETABLE 
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plants, such as 
CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, 
CERLERY, SWEET POTATO, 
PEPPER ann EGG-PLANT. 
I have made quite a specialty of such 
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plants in years gone by, and my sales have 
run up into the hundred thousands. All my plants are so carefully packed by 
experienced men (in bundles of 100 each—/w// count) that they can be shipped with 
good results anywhere within three days’ journey by rail from Philadelphia. 
Prices to intending purchasers will be cheerfully furnished on application. 
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AULE’S 
| GOLDEN QUEEN 
This is a yellow Ruby King, and when I say 
this much about it, Golden Queen should néed 
no further description, for as Ruby King is the 
best of all Red Peppers, Golden Queen isthe 
best ofall Yellows. In color they area rich 
golden yellow. In sizesimply remarkable, 6 to 
10 inches long and 4 to 5 inches through. These 
are also similar to Ruby King in productiveness, 
as high as 20 peppers or more growing on a 
single plant at one time. In flavor they are so 
mild and pleasant they can be eaten raw like 
tomatoes. They have frequently sold in market 
at double the price of other varieties, and 
Goiden Queen can also be recommended espe- 
cially for stuffing, as Mangoes. Packet, 15 cents. 
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TOM THUMB PEPPER.—A<s a Winter decorative plant 
this will be found to be a great acquisition. Grown in pots it 
will prove very useful for the decoration of the dinner table, or 
in factin any situation where a bright color is desirable for effect. 
The plant is of a dwarf branching habit, scarcely exceeding 9 
inches in height. The leaves are small and oval shaped. The 
berries, which are of a globular form about the size of a red currant, 
are of a bright color; they are produced in great profusion on shert 
pedicels, which spring from the axils of the leaves and rise above 
the foliage, literally covering the plant. The plant produces flowers 
and bears berries all through the season, and should become quite 
as popular as the Solanum on account of its free habit of growth and 
its distinct appearance. This fine new pepper was awarded a first- 
class certificate of merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of Lon- 
don, England. It is sure to please every customer who sows it. 
Packet, 15 cents ; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
CORAL GEM BOUQUET.—Beautiful pods of shining red color 
are so thickly set as to give it the appearance of a bouquet of corais, 
hence itsname. Handsome and attractive, it delights every lover of 
the beautiful. Asa pot plant it has proven a most rapid selling article. 
In open ground, plants grow to a height of 20 to 24 in. so densely set with 
pods as to bend its branches. With so many desirable qualities com 
it will become one of the most popular and profitable in the manufacture 
of pepper sauce. Packet, 10 cents. 
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CELESTIAL. A gentleman traveling in China, six years ago, collected several 
new vegetables, the mostimportant of which being thissuperb Pepper. Thatitis the 
finest Pepper and one of the most beautiful plants in existence cannot be denied; 
grown for two years in the gardens of the introducer, it has attracted great attention. 
The plant begins to set its peppers early in the season and continues until frost, 
branching freely, and bearing profusely; in fact, itis one of, if not the most 
productive Pepper ever introduced. The peppers, up to the time they are fully 
grown, are of a delicate creamy-yellow color, and when fully grown change to an 
intense vivid scarlet, making a plant. when loaded with fruit—part of one color 
and part of the other—an object ofthe most striking beauty and oddity. The 
peppers are 2 to3 inches long, of clear, sharp flavor, and superior for any of the: 
uses to which a pepper can be put. Packet. 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents. ps 
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Celestial. PKL, 10 cts, Coral Gem Bouquet. Pkt, 10 cts 
