NEW MAMMOTH VIRGINIA 



, y~(See Cut.)— A new, Tery early, desira- 

 KJSsf? ble. and the most valuable variety to 

 >^\S grow. It is of upright growth and has 

 Wl'f-ii'V YI7 f \ the largest pods'and kernels of any va- 



riety ; always vields fewer imperfect pods ; the vines make val- 

 uable forage for stock. Plant in April and they will ripen before 

 September, even as far north as Canada. Hundreds of my young 

 friends have written me that they had a wonderful crop the last 

 season. It will pay everyone to try them. Plant two inches 

 deep, eight inches in the row and keep ground free from weeds. 

 When ripe, pull or dig up and dry. True stock seed. Pkt. 5c., 

 14 pt. 15c., pt. 25c, qt. 40c 



PARSLEY——^ 



• One ounce for 150 feet of drill. 

 One of the most valuable vegetables: extensively used for gar- 

 nishing and decorating. Parsley succeeds best in rich mellow 

 soil. It should be sown early in spring, previously soaking the 

 seed for a few 

 hours in luke 

 warm water. 

 Foi winter use 

 protect in a 

 frame or light 

 cellar, or a few 

 plants may be 

 placed iu pots 

 or boxes and 

 kept in the 

 house for con- 

 venient use dur- 

 ing winter. 

 BUCKBEE'S 

 BEAUTY— 

 (SeeCut.)-This 

 pop ul a r and 

 new variety is 

 a great favorite 

 every w here 

 and is grown 

 extensively by 

 everyone ; the 

 most handsome 



sort known: often used for edginsr of flower 



BUCEEEE S BEAUTY PARSLEY. 



beds. etc. Pkt. 4c.. 



oz. Sc., % lb. 25c, U lb. 50c, lb. §1.00. 



fine texture: grand 

 Delicious boiled with 

 Fine seed. Pkt. 4c, 



PARSNIP. 



German, Ptislhiake. French. Panais. 

 Spanish, Pustinaca. Swed- 

 ish, Palxternucka. 



One ounce for 200 feet of drill ; 5 to 6 

 pounds in drills for an acre. 



Sow as early in spring as weather 

 will permit. Unlike Carrots they 

 are improved by frost, and it is usual 

 to take up in fall a certain quantity 

 for winter use. leaving the rest in 

 the ground until spring, to be dug up 

 as required. 



XEV," MALTESE — ("See Cut,)— 

 This new variety is without doubt, 

 the heaviest yielding, best flavored 

 sort known ; grows to a large size : is 

 exceptionally sugary; enormously 

 productive, yielding from 500 to 600 

 bushels per acre, which is of common 

 occurrence. Fine for home use. mar- 

 ket and exeentionallv valuable for 

 stock. Pkt. 4c. oz. 6c, ^ lb. 15c. 

 lb. 25c, lb. 45c 



IMPROVED HOLLOW 

 CROWN, OR LOXG SUGAR— 



AVell known favorite ; standard sort 

 for table and market use, also valua- 

 ble for stock. It is smooth, long, of 

 quality ami exceedingly rich and sugary, 

 meats oi sliced and then fried in butter, 

 oz. 6c, }l lb. 15c, lb. 25c. lb. 40c. 



PARSNIP GROWING IS ALWAYS A MONEY MAK- 

 ING CROP. 



PEPPERS. 



German, Pfcffcr. French. Pinuiit. Spanish, Pimicnto. 

 Swedish, Peppar. 

 XEW RUBY KING— (See Cut.;— Fine large red variety, 

 wonderful yielder ; peppers grow from 4 to 6 inches long, by 3 lo 

 4 inches in diameter ; of striking red color, mild flavor. "Very de- 

 sirable for mangoes, salads, etc. Pkt. 4c, oz. 25c, H lb. 75c. 



IvEW RUBY KING PEPPER. 



BLACK NUBIAN — Handsome new variety, bushy growth; 

 bears beautiful purple flowers which rapidly form eoaTblack pep- 

 pers in enormous quantities: sharp, pungent flavor; superior for 

 pickling and general uses. Try it. Pkt. 5c. 



MOUNTAIN SWEET — Large early variety, very productive, 

 bears beautif id large, rich red, thick fleshed fruit ; not as pungent 

 as other varieties : fine for mangoes. Pkt. 4c. oz. 20c, } 4 lb. 60c. 



LARGE BELL, OR BULL NOSE — Early large Variety, 

 splendid to make mango pickles; very productive, fruit is bril- 

 liant red; flesh thick. Pkt. 4c, oz. 15c, J| lb. 50c. 



SMALL CHILI — Very small, red variety : extremely prolific ; 

 generally used for making pepper sauce for which it is'very val- 

 uable, try it. Pkt, 4c, "oz. 20c. 



NEW GOLDEN QUEEN — A fine new, yellow variety of 

 large size ; bright yellow color and so mild that it can be eaten 

 as a salad. One of the best to stuff for mangoes. Pkt 4c, oz. 20c. 



NEW RED CAYENNE — Well known, pungent fiery va- 

 riety ; useful in pickles, making pepper sauce and also for feed- 

 ing to birds. It is very productive and grows profusely in any 

 soil. It will please vou. Pkt. 4c, oz. 20c. H lb. 60c. 

 CELESTIAL— (See Cut.)— A rare novelty from China, so 



beautiful that 

 it deserves a 

 place in ev- 

 erv garden. 

 The plant 

 starts to bear 

 early and con- 

 tinues until 

 frosts. Up to 

 the time they 

 are fully ripe 

 the peppers are 

 of a delicate 

 creamy, yellow 

 color, then sud- 

 denly change to 

 an intense viv- 

 id scarlet, car- 

 ried upright. 

 Superior qual- 

 ity, fair size, 

 clear., sharp 

 flavor. Valua- 

 ble for. pickles 

 and pepper 

 sauce. Pkt. 4c, 

 oz. 25c. 



FINEST MIXED PEPPERS— For the benefit of many 

 customers, I have decided to make up a mixture of the above and 

 many other valuable peppers, which you will find very desirable 

 for pickles, icaniroes. relishes, etc Price only 5c. per pkt. 



CELESTIAL PEPPER. 



I Will Gladly Send More Order Sheets and Envelopes Upon Application. 



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