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RUBT KING 

 PSPFEB. 



BOVEE POTATOES. 



SIR WAXTER P\ LEIGH POTiTO. 



CALHOTTN PUMPKIN. 



Complete 

 List of 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



PEPPER. (FOB PLANTS, SEE PAGE 172.) 



Cardinal. Sweet, thick-fleshed, glossy, bright red, slim, hom-shaped pods, 5 to 



6 inches long by 1 inch broad at top, slightly curved 



Chinese Giant. (See Specialties, page 36.) 



County Fair, Henderson's. A handsome, medium-sized, sweet, mild and 



meaty, horn-shaped Pepper; enormously productive; flesh very thick. . . . 

 Golden Dawn. Similar to the popular Bell, or Bull Nose, excepting being 



of golden-yellow color and of very sweet and delicate flavor 



Large Bell, or Btlll Nose. A large, early, bright red variety of mild flavor; a 



favorite for pickling and "mangoes" when green 



Long Red Cayenne. A late variety. Small, bright scarlet, cone-shaped, pun 



gent pods, as much used for pickling^when green as when ripe 



Neapolitan. (See Specialties, page 36.) 



Bed Cherry. Small round, scarlet cherry-like fruits 



Eed Chill. Small bright red peppers, very hot and pungent, and generally 



used for makingPepper Sauce; very prolific 



Hed Cluster. Dwarf, compact plants, enormously productive. Small, thin 



pods borne upright in clusters; red and pungent 



Euhy King. (.See Specialties, page 36.) 



Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Similar to BuU Nose, though usually 



larger in size and of deeper shape; of very mild flavor; fine for " mangoes " 



POTATOES. Superior Northern-grown, especially lor Seed, (i peck will 



plant about 1S6 hilla; 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 barrel is 165 lbs. net weight. Prices subject to 

 change without notice, 



EAELY VAKIETIES. 



Bovee, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 41.) 



Beauty Ol Hehron. A popular early sort and one of the best; red and white 

 skin and pure white flesh; quality excellent; productive and a good keeper. . . . 



Clark's No. 1. Rose-colored; a good yielder, of fine table quality; a leading 

 potato for early market. It resembles the Early Rose in color and shape. . 



Early Ohio. Extra early, maturing about two weeks before the Early Rose; 

 almost round ; flesh solid, cooks dry and mealy. Largely grown in the 

 South for shipping to Northern markets 



Early Norther. A splendid, extra early; earlier than Early Rose, which it re- 

 sembles, and exceedingly prolific; eyes few and shallow; unexcelled cooking 

 qualities, dry and floury 



Early Puritan, Henderson's. A distinct and valuable early variety; both 

 skin and flesh white; quality superb, dry and floury 



Early Bose. The popular standard early; noted for earliness productiveness 

 and fine quality 



Early Wnite Albino, An early white variety of recent introduction. 

 Tubers of large size, cooking dry and mealy; good cropper; a good keeper. 



Noroton Beauty. (See Specialties, Page 41.) 



Queen. A grand, early Potato, resembling Beauty of Hebron in color, shape 

 and size, but is much earlier and a heavy cropper 



MAIN CEOP VAEIETIES. 



Carman No. 3. Enormously prolific, averaging nearly a pound apiece; very 

 uniform in shape, white skinned, few and shallow eyes; flesh snow-white and 

 of exceptionally fine cooking qualities 



Improved Green Mountain. A hea\'y-cropping, medium-season variety of 

 fine quality, free from blight and rot; good keeper; skin smooth and 

 white; shape, roundish-flat ; eyes few and shallow 



Late Puritan, Henderson's. A handsome, large, white-skinned Potato, and 

 one of the best lates grown; heavy yielder, good keeper; cooking qualities 

 superior 



Norcross. A superior main crop sort. Skin and flesh fine white, good 

 quality and heavy yielder 



Sir Walter Raleigh, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 4£.) 



Uncle Sam, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 42.) 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. (See page 172.) 

 PUMPKIN. (; 02. for 30 to 50 hills.) 



Calhoun, Henderson's. A good-sized, almost round Pumpkin, with creamy- 

 bro-n-n skin; flesh deep salmon-yellow, wonderfully thick, fine grained, and of 

 the finest quality for rich-colored pies 



Cheese. The most popular for pies and table use; large, flat-round; creamy- 

 yellow skin; thick, orange flesh of fine quality; a splendid keeper 



Connecticut Field. A productive, large, orange-colored, field Pumpkin, usu- 

 ally grown for stock feeding, but it also makes good pies 



Jumbo, or King ol the Mammoths. This strain produces the " biggest 

 pumpkins " grown, sometimes measuring 6 feet in circumference and weigh- 

 ing 200 to 250 lbs.; outside color, deep orange-yellow; flesh very thick, fine 

 grained, tender and of bright yeUow color, and of excellent quality for pies 

 and other uses 



Large or Mammoth Tours. An old, well-known variety, productive and 

 growing to a large size, often weighing 100 lbs 



Sugar. A handsome and productive small Pumpkin. 10 to 12 inches in diam- 

 eter; round-flattened, skin orange, flesh deep yellow, fine grained and very 

 sweet 



Winter Luxury. A superior pie Pumpkin, small, but enormously productive 

 and an excellent keeper: shape slightly oval, about 10 inches in diameter; 

 color, golden-russet, finely netted; flesh deep golden, sweet and tender 



PRICES. 



Delivered free in U . S., 

 excepting otherwise noted. 



Pkt. Oz. I i Lb. I Lb. 



5c. 

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Peck. 



75c. 

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70c. 



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1.10 

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70c. 



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75c. 

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Bush. 



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$5.00 

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4.50 



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4.50 



4.00 



6.50 

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4.25 



4.25 



4.25 



4.50 



5.00 

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Pkt. Oz. I i Lb. 1 Lb. 



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1.50 

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