PEPPER.— Continued. in 
685 Long Red Cayenne. Bright scarlet, cone-shaped, pungent 
687 
688 Perfection or Pimiento. (See Specialties, page LYbp leach ainoreend 
689 
F 691 R 
693 
i 694 
695 
PYLE A 
; EARLY VARIETIES. 
BOVEE, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 66.).....-+..|: 
MAIN-CROP VARIETIE 
_ 703 
701 
705 
706 
707 
709 
711 
722 
Henderson’s 
Tested 
POTATOES. Superior Northern Grown, especially for Seed. 
PUMPKIN. (1 oz. for 30 to 50 hills.) 
756 S 
pods, as much used for pickling when green as when ripe. (See 
Jp CDM cif n0G Cosee GE OOM OG ERO TOI Opto eo Ss 
Neapolitan. “Earlier than the other large Peppers. The fruits 
average 41% inches in circumference b y 4 inches long; they are. 
thick-meated and unusually mild and sweet; flesh and skin 
bright red when ripe; productive, and continues fruiting 
PhrowshouGibherseasOMy nec cru inceforeieid) seereiss eel or nuv iv elajene = sreleicelere 
Red Chili. Small bright red Peppers, very hot and pungent, 
and generally used for making Pepper sauce; very prolific... 
ed Cluster. Dwarf, compact plants, enormously productive. 
Small thin pods borne ‘upright in clusters; red and pungent. .... 
Ruby King. (See Specialties, page 57,) ‘A favorite sort for use 
asiSalad Us ciiflm SAvetCkesairee cactste or uciays icles oooeee sy alice Aisines sreuseey iauans 
Squash or Tomato Shaped, Sweet. The individual fruits 
Tun trom. 214 to 3% inches in diameter; thick flesh; skin smooth 
and glossy, of a rich deep scarlet. Very (MOMS onoadond one o 
SweetMountain or Mammoth. Similar to Bull Nose, though 
usually larger in size and of deeper shape; mild flavor; fine for 
SMe GB OCSkatt series in oes nicsisity settee miniemete devatecrefaere woes a ira eta 
(1 peck will plant about 125 hills. 10 to 12 bushels per acre. in 
drills 3 feet apart.) 
Purchaser pays freight or express charges on Potatoes and 
assumes risk from freezing or heating. The sack is 234 
bushels, or 165 lbs. net weight. Prices subject to change 
without notice. k 
Henderson’s “‘Garden of Culture of Root Crops,”’ telling how to 
grow Potatoes, sent free if asked for. 
’ Early Norther. A splendid extra-early; of great merit, and ex- 
ceedingly prolific; eyes few and shallow; unexcelled “cooking 
qualities, dry and floury. (See engraving. y Metalic 
arly Ohio. Extra-early, maturing about two ‘weeks before 
the Early Rose; almost round; flesh solid, cooks dry and mealy. . 
Early Rose. The popular standard early; ;, noted for earliness, 
productiveness and fine quality........... Be cieisiccetecauene Roo 
Irish Cobbler. (See Specialties, page 66.).......2-++ss0ee-+-% 
Spaulding Rose No. 4. Handsome red tuber, somewhat flat, 
a little later than the regular Early Rose but usually a better 
yielder. Fit to cook ier large enough to dig.........0..---- 
Green Mountain ed. (See Specialties, page 66.)..... 
at eens: RALEIGH, HENDERSON’S. (See Special- 
TES MDARENOGS) errny tecie cero ete Se a ec a euccanote Mnabonero e erarsia 
UNCL SAM, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page ‘66. Nae é 
Cheese. The most popular for pies and table use; large, flat- 
round; creamy-yellow skin; thick, orange flesh of fine quality: a 
splendid UY) OY Shy Ais aan itn Un NIA See ire fraser OS 
CALHOUN. HENDERSON’S. A small, almost round Pump- 
kin, with creamy brown skin; flesh deep salmon-yellow, wonder- 
fully thick, fine eine: and of the finest quality for rich 
COLOLE GE PLESt are sey kh Sake ail oMaie ere ee ih hoios 
Connecticut Field. A productive, large, orange-colored, field” 
Bumpin, usually grown for stock feeding, but it also makes 
OOD IES rettaccyarcesieetee atauiotniatelee iene ieievere eased Sareea cae 
Golden Cushaw. (See ‘Specialties, page DGS) Rernete rte te tee wotes: 
Large or Mammoth Tours. An old, well- nee variety, pro- 
ductive and growing to a aus size and tremendous weight..... 
Sugar. A handsome and 1 pro ductive small Pumpkin, 10 to 12 
inches in diameter; round-flattened, skin orange, flesh. deep yel-- 
ION fine-: eee and VON Sealbns Goss opaadocad on oeOaUnUnS b 
Winter Luxury. A superior pie Pumpkin, “small but enor- 
mously productive and an excellent keeper; shape slightly oval, 
about 10 inches in diameter; color, golden-russet, finely netted; 
flesh deep golden, sweet and tender..............: Ryatecel ioieieieiare 
i RADISH, & oz. will sow 100 feet of drill.) Specialprice on large quan- 
: EARLY-ROUND or TURNIP-SHAPED VARIETIES. (See er- 
graving.) 
Early Giant Crimson Turnip. This is decidedly larger than 
the ordinary round sorts, and a little slower to grow, but is of 
fine quality and remains solid much longer than any of its class. 
The skin is rich crimson, the flesh white and Snel crisp. 
(See specialties: | pag LES NS eo 8 EB aie RED Se PRSEN Cue EEE DS Bleheecheval 
Early Round D Red. (See Specialties, page 58. ye Rao cne 
Early Scarlet Panay (See Specialties, page) yes 
Early White-Tipped ScarletTurnip. (See ‘necialties, paged8.). 
Philadelphia White Box. (See Specialties, page 58.)......... 
Rapid Forcing. Small, round, bright scarlet, with white tip; 
grows quickly, and is grand for forcing; tops very small........ 
Red Forcing. Extra-early, maturing in 21 days; round, 
bright red, with small tops; very mild....-...........= ete raee 
HENDERSON’S ROSE TURNIP. THis variety is distin- 
guished by its color, which is a charming shade of rosy-pink. In 
other respects it closely resembles the better known Scarlet Tur- 
nip. It grows very quickly, maturing in 30 days. (See Special- 
lies, page So) BELA Bal aati i SET OS To Oe ES IA Re eo re tane 
carlet Globe. Very early: a little longer than round; small 
top; color, brilliant deep scarlet; very attractive appearance. 
(See Specialties, page 58.).............-.0.-- Seeds Deora 
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