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552 CHINESE GIANT The Monster of the Peppers 



The Finest, Largest 

 euid Handsomest Mild Pepper 



Chinese Giant is certainly a wonder. 

 The plants are of strong, stocky growth, 

 of bushy, erect habit, growing 18 inches 

 to 2 feet in height, m ith abundant foliage. 

 The compact plants are very prolific, set- 

 ting 3 to 4 extra large fruits at the base 

 quite early in the season, which ripen 

 while a second crop is setting on the 

 branches. The fruit is quite square in 

 appearance, while the flesh is thick and 

 very mild, being entirely free from any 

 fiery flavor. Without exception Chinese 

 Giant is the finest and largest mild flavor- 

 ed pepper ever grown. Matures in 140 days. 



Packet, 15 cents; half ounce, 40 cents; 



ounce, 70 cents; quarter pound, $2.00; 

 pound, $7.00; 5 pounds, $32.50, postpaid. 



55h Maule's Tomato 



A Sweet Pepper for All Purposes 



Of uprigbt gro-n-th, enormously prodnctiTe. 

 May be eaten out of the hand like an apple, or 

 stuffed with meats, rice, etc., and baked, or served 

 as a salad, and line for canning, being of mild 

 and delicate flavor. Stays in bearing right through 

 the season from earlj' June until frost, producing 

 an enormous crop, maturing in 110 days. An ex- 

 cellent sort for home or maiket. 



Pacfeet, 10 cents; iiali* ounce, 35 cents; 



ounce, 4:5 cents: quarter pound, @1.25; 

 pound, S4.50; 5 pounds, S^O.OO, postpaid. 



550 Mixed Peppers 



Especially Suitable for a Family Garden 

 A grand assortment of peppers, whereby any- 

 one can have peppers in 110 to 140 days. 



Paclcet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; 



ounce, 40 cents: quarter pound, SI. 10; 



pound, S4.00, postpaid. 



Mauie's Pepper Plants— Sash Grotvn 



Ready for delivery aboat May 13th. 



Rubv King, Chinese Giant, Bell or'Bull I^ose. 



Golden ijueen, Jlaule's Red Hot or Big Cayenne. 



35 cents per dozen; 95 cents per 50; 



SI. 75 per 100, postpaid. 



By expitss, not prepaid, SLOO per 500; 



ST. 50 per 1000. 



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The Sweetest and Largest Yellow Sort 



Is the best of all yellow peppers. It is always large, speci- 

 mens reaching 6 to 10 inches in length and 4 to 5 inches in 

 diameter, maturing in 125 days. A single plant sometimes 

 carries 20 large peppers at the same time. The flavor is 

 mild and pleasant. The beautiful golden yellow color con- 

 trasting with the green and red of the other sorts makes an 

 excellent combination which is alwa.ys admired on the table 

 or in pepper sauce. A desirable pepper for the home garden. 

 Pachet, 10 cents; lialf ounce, 30 cents; 

 ounce, 50 cents; quarter pound, SI. 35; 

 pound, S5.00; 5 pounds, S2!J.50, postpaid. 



5^*0 Pimiento 



540 PIMIENTO PEPPER. 



The Mildest Fleivored of all Peppers 



Its superior and valuable qualities will be much sought. 

 Itis extensively grown by canners for pimientos, pickles and 

 pulp, maturing in 13-3 days. Its productiveness makes it a 

 desirable sort for market gardeners as it yields heavy crops 

 until cut off by frost. Its smooth, thick flesh and uniform 

 shape makes it an excellent shipper. Should be planted in 

 every garden where a delicious sweet flavored pepper is 

 wanted both for salad and for stufflng. 



Pactet, 10 cents; balf ounce, 25 cents; 



ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, SI. 10; 



pound, S4.00; 5 pounds, S17.50, postpaid. 



5^7 Long Red Cayenne 



The Well Known Favorite Hot Pepper 

 The conical shaped fruits are -S to 4 inches long, of bright 

 red color, and borne in great profusion. The flesh in char- 

 acter is very hot. A favorite for bunching with pot-herbs 

 or for winter use. Matures in 125 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; 



ounce, 50 cents; quarter poTind, Si. 35; 



pound, S5.00; 5 pounds, $22.50, postpaid. 



547 LONG RED CAYENNE. 



