Parsley 



PL,AIIf. — The hardi- 

 est; excellent for ilavor 

 or seasoning. Packet,; 

 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 

 i<i lb., 20cts.; lb., 55 cts. • 



FER3i-L.EA.VED. — = ^ 

 Most beautiful; splen- ^ 

 did for table decora- '~. 

 tion. More like a crest- 



Wc.;^*'"lb.fl)c!; Tb!, Wc! DOUB1.E CURLED PARSLBV. 



DOUBLE CURLED Grows compact and is very curled and finely 



cut, and of a bright green color. The best for garnishing. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; i^ pound, 25 cents; pound, 05 cents. 



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Ball JMose. 



GOLDEN QtTEEN.— This is a yellow Ruby King, and -when I say 

 this about it. Golden Queen should not need any further description, for 

 as Ruby King is the best of all red. Golden Queen is the best of all yel- 

 low peppers. Like Ruby King, in size it is simply remarkable, 6 to 10 

 inches long, and 4 to 5 inches through. As high as twenty peppers of 

 this size can frequently be seen growing on a single plant at one time. 

 In flavor they are so mild and pleasant they can be eaten raw like a to- 

 niato. They are frequently sold at double the price of other sorts; can 

 also be recommended for stuffing. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; ^ lb., Sl.OO. 



PROCOPP'S GIANT.— A mammoth indeed, not as large around as 

 Ruby King, hut frequently growing 9 inches long. Flesh is very thick, 

 rlavor mild and pleasant; brilliant red. It is very sure to please, and 1 

 do not hesitate to recommend Procopp's (iiant. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts. 



RED CLUSTER.— This is a most distinct and very beautiful va- 

 riety, ornamental enough to deserve a prominent position in the 

 flower garden. 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. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.,30ct8. 



TOM THUMB. — Grown in pots will prove very useful for the deco- 

 ration of the dinner table, or in fact in any situation where a bright 

 color is desirable for effect. The plant is of a dwarf branching habit- 

 The leaves are small and oval shaped. The berries are of a globular 

 form about the size of a red currant, and a bright color. It is sure to 

 please everv customer who sows it. Packet, 10 cts.; 3 packets, 25 cts. 



CORAL GEM BOUQUET Beautiful pods of shining red color, 



and so thickly set as to give it the appearance of a bouquet of corals. As 

 a pot plant, it has proved a most rapid-selling article. In open ground 

 plants grow to a height of 20 to 24 inches so densely set with pods as to 

 bend its branches. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



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

 Dawn have been of the most favorable 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. It is very sweet, not the slightest sus- 

 picion of a fiery flavor about it, and withal, is a very producti^e sort. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents; V^ pound, 75 cents. 



S'WEET SPANISH.— The earliest; very mild and pleasant flavor. 

 Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 25 cents; \< lb., 75 cents. 



LARGE BELL OR BULL NOSE.— It is early; bright red in color; 

 very mild; thick flesh, and of large size, excellent for stuffing. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents; % pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 



SWEET MOUNTAIN — Larger and of milder flavor than above. 

 Productive and very desirable. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 2.=^c.; V^ lb., 75c.; lb., S2.50. 



LONG RED CAYENNE True. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cent£; 



'X pound, 75 cents; pound, S2.50. 



SPANISH MON- 

 STROUS. —The larg- 

 est of all except Ruby 

 King and Procopp's. 

 Frequently grows six 

 inches long and two 

 inches thick. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz.,25c.; y. lb., 75c. 



OXHEART. — A 

 hot pepper all my cus- 

 tomers will like. It is 

 one of the very best 

 for pickles; of medi- 

 um size and heart- 

 shaped. Packet, 

 5 cts.: ounce, 30 cts. 



ELEPHANT'S 

 TRUNK This varie- 

 ty really needs no de- 

 scription: its name 

 and illustration here- 

 with fully describe it. 

 Grows fully as large 

 as Ruby King, and 

 while riot so thick 

 through it is about 

 double the length. 

 The fruit is very tleshy 

 and of a bright scarlet 

 color; frequently mea- 

 suring 10 to 12 in<'hes 

 in length; and 3 to 4 

 inches broad; flavor 

 I mild and jileasant. 

 Wonderfully iiroiific. 

 Packet, 10 CIS.; ounce, 

 I 30 cts.; \i lb., 81.0a 



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KLEFUANT'8 TRUNK PEPPER. 



