SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 



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PEPPER 



— «sai:r^ i^K&i^ ^"® Ounce Will Produce About 2,000 Plants. 



(j'^/mHHI' ^IbHHhB culture. — Sow in hot-bed in April, and in warm, settled weather trans- 



plant outdoors 18 inches apart in rows 3 feet apart; or, when all danger of 



^^ frost is past, sow in open ground and thin. 



rl II^HSh crimson giant. — The largest and finest mild Red Pepper; double the size 



of Ruby King. Packet, 10c. Ounce, 50c. i^ Pound, $2.00. 



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'"■"■■^■■M" NEAPOLITAN LARGE EARLY.— Earliest of the large 

 Sweet Peppers. Thick-meated and very productive. 



Packet, 10c. each $0.40 $1.25 $5.00 



RUBY KING. — Ideal Pepper for filling and pepper-hash. 



Packet, 10c. each 50 1.75 7.00 



LARGE BELL, OR BULL NOSE.— Early, large, red, mild. 



Packet, 10c. each 40 1.50 5.00 



LONG RED CAYENNE.— Packet, 10c. each .40 1.50 5.00 



CHINESE GAI NT.— Packet, 10c. each .._ 50 2.00 7.00 



Neapolitan. PIMENTO LARGE SWEET.— Packet, 10c 50 2.00 8.00 



AROOSTOOK-GROWN SEED POTATOES 



All of the Seed Potatoes we sell are grown in the State of Maine, where it is universally acknowl- 

 edged, the best seed potatoes are raised, and thousands of carloads are shipped every year from the 

 counties of Holton and Aroostook alone. Farmers and truckers in the Middle and Southern States should 

 renew their seed potatoes at least every two years, as by doing so they will realize the advantage of early 

 maturity and productiveness. 



Special prices will be given on application. 



SPAULDING ROSE.— Said to be the earliest 

 potato now grown, and especially recommended for 

 early market trade. Grown under favorable cir- 

 cumstances they are ready for the table at 10 

 weeks from date of planting, and fully matured at 

 12 weeks. Medium-sized, very smooth skinned, shal- 

 low eyed, and of fine texture; in color, light pink. 



IRISH COBBLER. — One of the most reliable first 

 early potatoes ever sent out. It ripens almost with 

 the Early Ohio, and so uniform that every hill seems 

 to ripen all at one time. The value of this feature 

 will be at once apparent to the market gardener 

 who always likes to dig the entire crop at one time 

 and follow with a crop of something else from the 

 same ground. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN.— White skin, flat, oval form, 

 smooth, of good appearance; fine for the table when 

 well grown; ripens slowly and is a good keeper; 



valuable for late crops; now taking the lead in all 

 markets. 



OHIO, OR XX EARLY. — This is one of the earliest 

 potatoes grown; it will bear heavy manuring with 

 commercial fertilizer; yields well; is free from 

 blight; potatoes come to eatable size very early and 

 eat well. 



EARLY ROSE. — For a generation the standard 

 Potato of the whole country for earliest yield, thrift, 

 beauty, and table qualities, because it always suc- 

 ceeds well in any soil in any climate. 



EXTRA EARLY BOVEE. — A most desirable new 

 Potato introduced several years ago; has become 

 very popular. Reported 12 days earlier than Early 

 Ohio, and is the earliest potato we know of. 



McCORMICK. — A very popular late sort; in fact, 

 too well known for us to describe. Plant along in 

 June or July and you will receive a yield that will 

 surprise you. 



Sweet Potato Roots and Plants. Big Stems and Jersey Roots ready about April 1st. 

 Jersey Plants ready about May 1st. Prices quoted on application. 



Big Stems and 



