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y PEAS— Continued. 



^*Horsford's Market Garden. A cross between Alpha and American Wonder. Very stalk\ 

 and requires no bushing. Each vine throws out tifteen to twenty laterals. Quality of tbe \ei\ 

 best. Time of maturity medium between the early and late varieties. Sow the s 

 PkU 10c, qt. 25c, pk. $1.60. 



/telephone. Producing from seven to ten large showy pods; quality good, height ihiee 



feet, Pkt. 10c, qt. 35c, pk. $2.25. 

 Vf»ride of the Market. Wonderfully productive, with very large and handsome pods ; qualit\ 



splendid; height, two feet. Fkt. 10c, qt. 3oc, pk. $2.25. 

 itsis"-* Yorkshire Hero. Of branching habit and an abundant bearer; height, two and a half feet, 



quality the best. Pkt 10c, qt. 25c, pk. $1.60. 

 _„„--^hampion of England. Eesembles the Marrowfat in vigor of vine and general habit. In 



qu^iiiy it is superior to almost any other kind. Pkt. 10c, qt. 25c, pk. $1.60. 



t^Iack=Eyed Marrowfat. Hea:vy vine and foliage, and a very vigorous grower; it requires 



bustHng. Pkt. 10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.25. 



/white Marrovv'fat. A strong productive variety, requiring much space— must have bu»b , 

 plant ou thin soil without manure; quality good. Pkt. 10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.25. 



Tall Gray Sugar. Edible pods, cooked with the peas; tender and sweet. Pkt. 5c, qt. 35c. 

 assar-Dwarf Gray Sugar. Edible pods; similar to the foregoing, except in size. 

 Pkt. 5c. qt. 35c. 



PEPPER. (Pfeffer.) 



Sow the seed early in April in the hot- bed, and transplant into the open 

 ground when the weather is warm and settled. The plants should be set in 

 warm, mellow soil, in drills three feet apart, and about two feet apart in the 

 drill, or the seed may be sown at once in the open ground when all danger from 

 frost is past, and thinned to the same distance as above. The pepper is much 

 used in pickles, and is very extensively cultivated. 



E@"One ounce of seed will produce 2,000 plants, 

 ^hili. Used for pepper sauce, pods small and conical, fruit bright scarlet 

 and exceedingly pungent. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c. 



r-Cherry Red. Fruit small and round, prolific and quite ornamental. Pkt. 5c, 



oz. 35c. 



,^-»<^herry Yellow. Fruit yellow; in other respects not differing from the 

 ab^te.- Pkt. 5c, oz. 35c. 



>r Long Red Cayenne. Fruit long, slim and bright red in color, very pungent. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c, 1^ lb. 90c. 



Long Yellow Cayenne. Fruit yellow, otherwise similar to the preceding. 



*^kt. 5c, oz. 30c, X lb. 90c. 



_ - Red Cluster. A sort of the Chili pepper, which it resembles ; leaves and 

 iruit smaller, latter crowded together on top of branch, thin and coral-red color, 

 pungent. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c. 



^..^ Cardinal. This pepper is slightly scimetar-shaped, and is a 

 ■ y, bright red color, very sweet and thick fleshed. Pkt. 5c, oz. 35c. 

 rge Bell or Bull Nose. The variety mostly cultivated ; fruit 

 large, nearly four inches long and three inches in diameter. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c, 1^ lb. 80c. 



Ruby King. Grows from four to six inches long and three to ionr 

 inches thick ; when ripe they are of a beautiful ruby red color, 

 quality mild and pleasant. Pkt. 5c. oz. 30c. 



Celestial. The plant begins to set its peppers early in the season 

 and continues till frost, branching freely and bearing profusely. 

 The peppers up to the time they are full grown, are of a delicate, 

 creamy yellow color, and when fuil 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 

 oddity. The peppers are the shape as shown in the cut, two to 

 three inches long, of clear, sharp flavor, and superior for any of the 

 uses to which peppers can be put Pkt 5c, oz. 40c. 



Sweet flountain. A large early variety, of mild flavor, rind 

 thick and fleshy, the best for pickling and pepper sauce or filled as 

 ma ngoes. Pkt 5c oz. 30c, lb. 90c. 

 — "New Pepper, Elephant's Trunk. See new varieties, back page. 

 *-^fnjproved Long Red. See new varieties, back page. 

 ■ Oxheart. Heart-shaped and of medium size, fine for pickling. 

 Pkt- 5c, oz. 25c, X lb 90c. 

 sr>«*^onstrous. Fruit very large and irregular in shape. Pkt. 5c, 

 oz. 30c. 3^ lb. 90c. 



PrArfipp'g Giant. Grows uniformly to a very large size, measur- 

 ing from eight to nine inches long, of a brilliant scarlet color, flesh 

 very thick and moderately hot. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c. 

 esss'Kjolden Bell. Shape similar to the Large Bell, but yellow in color. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c, X lb. 90c. 



In quality it is milder 



delicate in flavor. 



