DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Petersilie, Ger. PARSLEY. Persil, Fr. PergiI,iSp. 



Dreer's Dwarf Perfection. (See 



cut. ) A fine and valuable Parsley. The 

 prettily curled leaves are set so closely 

 that the form of the plant is almost semi- 

 globular. The color is a wonderfully 

 bright pea-green, and flavor surpasses 

 all other Parsley. Oz., 25 cts. ; % lb., 

 80 cts.; lb., $3.00. 

 Dreer's Summer Green. This 

 variety is a strong and vigorous grower, 

 and produces large, finely curved leaves 

 of a beautiful dark green color, which it 

 holds for a long time after all other varie- 

 ties have turned yellow. Oz., 10 cts.; 

 % lb., 25 cts.; lb., 85 cts. 



Dwarf Extra Curled Perpetual. 



Leaves tender, crimped and very curly, 

 of a bright green color and very orna- 

 mental. Oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 25 cts.; 

 lb., 80 cts. 

 Champion 3Ioss Curled. Beauti- 

 fully crimped and curled. Oz., 10 cts.; 

 % lb., 25 cts.; lb., 80 cts. 



Fern Leaved. Oz., 10 cts.; %\h., 



25 cts.; lb., So cts. 



Half Curled. Oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 25 

 cts.; lb., 80 cts. 



Turnip Rooted, or Hamburg. The fleshy root re- 

 sembles a parsnip, and is used for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 

 Oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 30 cts.; lb., ^l.cx). 



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PEPPER— Ger. Pfeffer. 



Chinese Giant. Plants grow strong and healthy, about 2 

 feet high, and the peppers are much larger than Ruby King 

 and of a bright scarlet color. The flesh is quite thick and 

 very mild; in fact, the sweetest pepper we know of. ^ oz. , 

 20 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; 14- 'b., 5l.25 ; lb., $4.00. 



Ruby Giant. ( See cut. ) A Mango Pepper which is of 

 a very desirable size and shape for stuffing. It is a cross of 

 Ruby King and Chinese Giant, and grows to a large size. 

 The shape is similar to Ruby King, and the flesh is very mild. 

 yi oz., 20 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; ^ lb., ;jSl.25 ; lb., $4.00. 



Giant Crimson. This new Pepper is of upright growth, 

 very vigorous and produces fruits nearly as large as ''Chinese 

 Giant." It ripens early and when matured, the peppers are 

 deep crimson and flesh very mild. It is a valuable addition 

 to the varieties of sweet pepper. l4 oz., 20 cts. ; oz., 35 cts. j 

 % lb., $1.25 ; lb., $4.00. 



Neapolitan. A variety of sweet Peppers which has been 

 controlled by Italians, who market their Peppers fully a week 

 ahead of other growers. It grows about 3 inches long, but 

 not as thick through as " Bull Nose ;" the flesh, however, is 

 very thick and remarkably sweet. The Peppers grow upright 

 on the plant, and are produced in great abundance. ^ oz., 

 15 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 



Ruby Kins'. Good variety for mangoes and pickling. The 

 flesh is extremely mild and sweet, also quite thick, and the 

 plants are very productive. Dark green when young, turning 

 to bright red. Oz., 25 cts., % lb., 75 cts.; lb!, 52.50. 



Large Bell, or Hull Nose. Large early variety, mild 

 flavor, thick and fleshy. Oz., 20 cts.; "^ lb., 65 cts. ; lb., J2. 25. 



Hot Hell. Same shape as Bull Nose, but flavor is very hot. 

 Oz. , 30 cts.; % lb., 80 cts.; lb., $3.00. 



Lonj^ Red Cayenne. The pods are long and slender: 

 bright red color when ripe acd very pungent. Oz., 20 cts.; 

 % lb., 60 cts. ; lb., JS2.00. 



Eons' Sweet Spanish. A large mild variety. Oz., 

 20 cts,; )4 lb., 60 cts. ; lb., ;g2.oo. 



Small Chili. Red conical pods, about 2 inches long, very 

 hot and prolific. Oz. , 20 cts.; % lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



Red Japan Cluster. Peppers small, thin and very hot. 

 Oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 60 cts.. lb., $2.00. 



Celestial. An attractive and ornamental variety. The peppers 

 vary in color from cream white to red. Very productive. 

 Oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 60 cts.; lb., 2. CO. 



Tabasco. Peppers small and very hot, and used in making 

 tabasco sauce. Oz., 40 cts.; % lb., 5i-S0; lb'. iRS oo. 



Golden l)a>vn. A mild and sweet yellow pepper; quite 

 attractive. Oz., 20 cts. ; % lb., 60 cts. ; lb., ;j2.oo. 



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