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LIGHTNING PEA. 



A very early Dwarf Pea bearing in great profusion long well-filled pods usually in pairs. The Peas are of a bright 

 ,'reen color, well flavored, sweet, and of good size. The plants present an attractive appearance, as they are com- 

 pletely studded with Peas early in the season. For early use in private or market gardens this sort will prove an 

 acquisition. 



Pkt., 15 cts. ; quart, 40 cts., postpaid, 70 cts. 



JAPAN CLUSTER PEPPER. 



This variety is evidently a sport from the Chili Pepper. 

 Each branch terminates in a cluster of very conspicuous 

 coral red fruit, which are extremely pungent. The clusters 

 are so numerous that the plant at a short distance appears 

 entirely red. Simply as a decorative plant it will be found 

 very useful. Pkt., 10 cts. : oz., 50 cts. 



CELESTIAL PEPPER. 



One of the most remarkable of the productions of the 

 "Flowery Kingdom." The cut gives a good representa- 

 tion of this prolific variety. The pods are borne upright; 

 are conical in shape, and Vary in color from creamy white 

 when unripe, to brilliant scarlet when ready for picking. 

 A very pretty decorative plant. 



Pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



WHITE CREOLE OKRA, 



This varietv is largely grown in the South and is pre- 

 ferred by manv to the green podded sorts, as it is consid- 

 ered to be more tender and of better flavor. The pods are 

 KUBY K-IINLi fiLfftLti. perfectly round, free from ridges, and are soft and velvety 



Bright crimson scarlet, large, bell-shaped pods. A good j to the touch. They are of unusual size and of a creamy 

 variety for mangoes or pickling, as it is not too fiery. A white color. ^_ 



productive sort. Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 50 cts. ' Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 30 cts. ; I lb., To cts. 



