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PEPPERS 



Piment, Fr. 

 Peperone, Ital. 



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 

 inch and thin as above. 



Schultz's Selected Chinese Giant 



Double the 

 size of Ruby 



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

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

 Apple," and unusually thick skinned. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 50c. , 



lb. 82.00, lb. 87.50. 

 Rllbv Kinf? These are a bright, ruby color, remarkably mild 



2 2 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. 45c, 3€ lb. 

 S1.75, lb. 86.00. 



PimientO * s sweetest Pepper grown, as it does not con- 



tain the slightest trace of fieriness. The plants are 

 extremely productive, and Peppers are medium in size and of a 

 shape which is desirable for filling, and when prepared in this 

 manner they are delicious. It maj* also be used in preparing salads 

 and for flavoring, in which case it will add a fresh and delightful 

 flavor. The flesh is quite thick and the Pepper may be scalded for 

 peeling the skin off. ^ hen fully ripe the Peppers are of a brilliant 

 red color and very attractive. Pkt. oc. and 10c, oz. 40c, 34 lb. 

 $1.50, lb. 85.00. 



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

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

 pickles. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 40c, U lb. S1.50. lb. 85.50. 

 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. 40c, 34 

 Golden Queen. Bright golden-vellow color. 



Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 40c, Y± lb. 81.50. 

 Red Chili ^ var iety used for pepper sauce. The^bright red 

 rich pods are about 2 inches long, one-ihird to 

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

 40c. lb. 81.50, lb. 85.00. 



Deep, glossy, scarlet color. Pkt. 5c and 10c, oz. 40c, 3€ lb- 



Chinese Giant Pepper 



pungent when ripe. Pkt. 5c and 10c, oz 

 Cherry Red. Small, smooth, round variety 

 $1.50. 



lb. 81.25, lb. 84.00. 

 Mild and sweet. 



PUMPKIN 



POTIROX. Fr. 

 Zucca, Ital. 



Notwithstanding its enormous size, it 



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 ? hill. The 

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



Ki«« /-kf Mammntlic Tn <? flesh and skin are of a bright golden-yellow color. Flesh fine 



mg or tne iviammoins gr ained< and of excellent quality. 



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. 5c. and 

 10c, oz. 15c. M lb. 30c, lb. 81.00. 



Burpee's Golden Oblong %3*&. *£ 



teen to twenty inches in length and eight to ten 

 inches in diameter. Skin of a rich golden orange, 

 thin but tough, making it almost as good a keeper 

 for winter as the hard-shell squashes. Flesh is light 

 golden vellow. of a verv rich, fine quality. Pkt. 

 5c and iOc, oz. 15c. 3 4 lb. 30c. lb. 81.00. 



Small Sweet, or Sugar »J| ^ 



ciouslv 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. and 10c, oz. 15c, U lb. 30c, lb. 85c. 



Large Sweet Cheese %3.'*J B Jt£ 



productive. Shape flat: skin mottled light green or 

 vellow, changing to a rich cream color: flesh yellow, 

 thick and tender. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. oz. 15c, }i lb. 

 30c, lb. 81.00. 



Mammoth Golden Crookneck. The old standard 

 and popular Crookneck Pumpkin. They are rich, 

 dark golden vellow in color, thick meated, fine flesh- 

 ed. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, H lb. 35c. lb. $1.25. 



Connecticut Field. The hardiest of all Pumpkins 

 cultivated mainlv for stock feeding, producing enor- 

 mous crops. Pkt, oe. and 10c, oz. 15c, H lb. 25c, 

 lb. 85c. 



Small, Sweet, or Sugar Pumpkin 



