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FFtOCOFF^'S GTA.NT FEFFER. 



This new variety may be justly called the Goliath of all the pepper family. They grow uniformly 

 to a very large size. The shape is well depicted in our illustration. They are of a brilliant scarlet color, 

 flesh fully oue-half inch in thickness. In flavor they are just hot enough to be pleasant to the taste. 

 Each plant ripens from eight to twelve perfect fruits, from eight to ten inches long by three inches 

 thick. Pkt., loc; 3 pkts., 

 25c.; oz., 60c.; 20zs.,|t.oo; 

 X lb., I1.50. 



NEW CELESTIAL 

 FEFFER. 



A marvel from China. 

 It is not only a most useful 

 pepper, but one of the 

 most beautiful plants in 



existence. The plant be- 

 gins to set in peppers early 

 in the season, and contin- 

 ues until frost, branching 

 freely and bearing pro- 

 fusely, single plants pro- 

 ducing 300 to 400 perfect 

 fruits. The peppers, up to 

 the time they are full 

 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 

 another — an object of the 

 most striking beauty and 

 oddit}-, and worth}' of a 

 place in the flower as well 

 as the vegetable garden. 

 The fruits are borne up- 

 right, two or three inches 

 long, of clear, sharp flavor, 

 and superior for any of the 

 uses to which peppers can 

 be put. Pkt.,io,c. ; 3 pkts., 

 25c.; oz., 60c.; 20ZS. ; $1.00. 



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