HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS 



29 



PEPPERS mm 



One ounce will produce about 1500 plants. 



Culture. — Sow in hotbed in March or April; transplant in open ground in May when all danger from frost 

 is over, in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in a row. Seed can be sown outside late in May. Cover seed 

 3^ inch and thin as above. 



Schultz's Selected Chinese Giant Rouble 



size ot 



the 

 Ruby 



Chinese Giant Pepper 



King, this is one of the largest and finest mild red Peppers. 

 Not only is it intensely productive, but it is as ' 'sweet as an 

 Apple," and unusually thick skinned. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 35c, 



R.UDV Kin 9 These are a bright, ruby color, remarkably 

 £ 2. mild and pleasant. Can be sliced and eaten 



with vinegar and pepper, used as a salad, or stuffed with mangoes. 



The fruit is from 4 to 6 inches long. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 20c, \i 



lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 



Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Very large, nearly 4 inches long and 3 

 inches in diameter; glossy red. Excellent for use in salads or 

 pickles. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 20c, J£ lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 



Long Red Cayenne. Bears an abundance of long bright 

 red pods, which are used for pickling when both green and 

 ripe. Very strong and pungent. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 20c, M 

 lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 



Golden Queen. Bright golden-yellow color. Mild and sweet. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 25c, 2 ozs. 45c, M lb. 75c. 



Red Chili ^ variety used for pepper-sauce. The bright red. 

 v^iiiti r j cn p 0C j s are about 2 inches long, one-third to one- 

 half inch at the base, tapering to a sharp point and exceedingly 

 pungent when ripe. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 20c, }/i lb. 60c, 

 lb. $2.00. 



Cherry Red. Small, smooth, round variety. Deep, glossy, 

 scarlet color. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 25c, 2 ozs. 45c, 34 lb. 75c. 



PUMPKIN mm 



One pound will plant 200 to 300 hills; one ounce will plant 20 hills. 



Culture. — Sow when all danger from frost is over in hills 8 feet apart; thin out to four plants in a hill. 

 The common practice is to drop two or three seeds in every third or fourth hill in the corn field 



King of the Mammoths %*> 



bright golden-yellow color. Flesh fine grained, and 



of excellent quality. Notwithstanding its enormous 



size, it is one of the very best pie Pumpkins ever 



grown, and a splendid keeper. This enormous 



variety has been grown to weigh 200 pounds. Pkt. 

 _ 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 

 Mammoth Golden Crook neck. The old standard 



and popular Crookneck Pumpkin. Grows to an 



immense size, and a field of them is a very pretty 



sight with their great hooks lying around in the 



greatest profusion. They are rich, dark golden 



yellow in color, thick meated, fine fleshed, excellent 



for feeding stock or for pies. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, }/i lb. 



20c, lb. 50c, 



Small Sweet, or Sugar 



A very fine- 

 grained, most deli- 

 ciously sweet-flavored Pumpkin, also a splendid 

 keeper all through the Winter. For size they 

 average about 10 inches in diameter, and being of a 

 round, flattened shape and deep orange color. Pkt. 

 5c, oz. 10c, M lb. 20c, lb. 50c. 

 Connecticut Field. The hardiest of all Pumpkins 

 cultivated mainly for stock feeding, producing enor- 

 mous crops. Pkt. 5c, M lb. 15c, y 2 lb. 20c, lb. 35c 



One of the best for 

 table use and very 

 productive. Shape flat; skin mottled light green or 

 yellow, changing to a rich cream color; flesh yellow, 

 thick and tender. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, M lb. 20c, lb. 

 50c. 



Large Sweet Cheese 



Small Sweet, or Sugar Pumpkin 



