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EGG PLANT. 



One ounce should product: 1<T00 plants. 



NEV/ YOEK IMPEOVED LAEGE PUEPLE. The lead- 

 iug murket variety ; very larife and smooth ; flesh white, tender, 

 and nntritious ; skin of a dark purple, and very attractive : 

 productive and easily raised. See Illustration. Pkt.,5c;oz.. 

 •>5c; M lb.. r.5c; lb.. §3.50. 



WHITE PEAEL. A very distinct variety, the largest and 

 most attractive. The color is pure white, and it< flesh is of the 

 finest qualitv. Exceedingly productive, and a splendid sort for 

 the family garden. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; 14 lb.. $1.30. 



PEEFECTION THOENLESS. An improvement upon its 

 parent New Yohk Purple. Plant low-branching and free 

 from tho^rns ; fruit large and perfect, deep purple, good quality. 

 The earliest and most productive variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 

 ^ lb., 80c. 



MUSHROOMS. 



One of the niost profitable crop? and may easily be grown 

 in any ordinary cellar or barn. Finest English Spawn. In oue- 

 poond bricks, lb., 15c; 10 lb., $1.25, by express. 



MUSTARD. 



NEW CHINESE. The leaves of this variety are nearly 

 twice as large as those of the ordinary White Mustard and 

 the fl ivor is S'.veet and pungent. Mav'be eaten raw as salad or 

 ~" " " 'i/i lb.. 2.5c. 



PEPPERS. 



One ounce !<hoiiM prodvce about lOCO plants. 



boiled for greens. Pkt^, 5c; oz., 10c; 

 WHITE. The best for general use. 

 .BLACK or BEOWN. 



White. 



1 pkt.. 5c; 

 Stronger than the > > 



EUBY KING. The most popular variety and the best 

 adapted for market or family use; when ripe a beautiful ruby- 

 red color, very thick-meated, remarkably mild and pleasant I'u 

 flavor, entirely free from any hot or tiery taste. Very large 

 and prolific, .^''e Ulustrafion. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 20c; 14 lb., 60c. 



LAEGE BELL or BULL-NOSE. The best known of the 

 large sorts; very large; glossy-red, of mild flavor, rind thick 

 and fleshy; matures early and is a favorite for pickling and 

 a popular variety for mangoes. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 20c; 14 lb., tOc. 



GOLDEN DAWN. A very distinct variety of a bright 

 golden-yellow; large, with thick rind, but very mild in flavor. 

 Verv ornamental when mixed with the large red varieties. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 14 lb.. r.5c. 



EED CAYENNE, EED CHILI, and EED CHEEEY. 



Small, bright red peppers, very h' t and pungent, used almost 

 exclusively for pickles. Pkt.. 5c; oz.. 25c; 14 lb., T5c. 



OKRA or GUMBO. 



One ounce icill SO'C ohoat ft. of dnll 



PEEKINS' MAM- 

 MOTH LONG POD- 

 DED. A distinct new- 

 variety whose product- 

 iveness is simply won- 

 derful. The pods shoot 

 out fromthestalk within 

 three inches of the 

 ground, and the whole 

 plant is covered with 

 them to the height of 

 a man's head, five to six 

 feet. The pods do not 

 get hard as is the case 

 with other Okras. See 

 illustration. Pkt., .5c; 

 oz., 10c; 14 lb.. 25c; lb.. 

 75c. 



DWAEF WHITE. 



A favorite sort with 

 market gardeners and 

 the best for the home 

 garden. It grows only 

 to about two feet high, 

 but is very productive, 

 and the pods are the 



largest of all the varieties, often u foot long, thick, fleshy, 

 tender, and nutritious. Pkt., 5c; oz., lOc; H lb., 20c; lb., 50c. 



WHITE VELVET. A very distinct variety from the South. 

 Pods of good size, thick, of smooth velvety surface, white, and 

 retain their tender quality for a longtime. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c: U 

 lb., 2Uc; lb.. 50c. 



