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J. M. Thorburn & Co.'s Catalogue of Skkds. 



Pepper. 



Piment. Pimiento. "^feffer. 



Culture.— Sow in hot beds in March, and when the soil has become warm, set in rows two feet apart and 



eighteen inches in the rows ; hoe frequently, and keep down 

 The plants may also be forwarded in small pots. 



!420 



all weeds. 



NTA1.VT PEPPE 



1432 

 1433 

 H34 



Sweet Golden Dawn. Very hand- 

 some and distinct, and of mild 



flavor 



Giant Emperor. Scarlet ; very 



large and thick 



Ruby King'. Beautiful bright red ; 



large fruit, mild; one of the best . 

 Large Squash.. Productive; much 



used for pickles 



Long Red Cayenne. Bright red; 



very productive 



Large Bell. Large and mild . . 

 Oxheart. Heart-shaped and of 

 medium size ; fine for pickling . 

 Procopp Giant. Very large size 

 and brightly colored ;' fine flavor 

 Larg-e Golden Upright. Quite 

 distinct ; double the size of Gold- 

 en Dawn, and quite sweet; fine 



for Mangoes 



Brazilian Sweet Upright Mam - 

 moth. Bright red; very large . . 

 Kaleidoscope. So called because 

 the fruits are constantly changing 

 in color, through all shades from 

 light yellow to intense scarlet . . 

 Cardinal. (New.) Grows about 

 six inches long ; very sweet and 

 thick-fleshed; brilliantly colored . 

 for pickles, for which they are largely used .... 



Per oz- 





Per lb. 



$0 25 



to 75 



$2 50 



40 



1 25 



4 00 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 





*5 



3 () ° 



. 3° 



85 



3 <>o 



Red Cherry. Cherry-shaped 



Red Chili. Very productive ; very small, red and very pungent 



Red Cluster. A new type of Chili, with upright, bright red fruits 



1434a Monstrous. Very large French sort 



1435 Sweet Spanish. Large, mild ; used for salad . . 



1436 Sweet Mountain. Large, regular, and of mild flavor 



1437 Celestial. A Chinese Pepper ; at first fruit is yellow", and when fully matured b 



comes a deep scarlet 



1437a Bird's Eye or Creole. Small red fruit, size of a Marrowfat pea 



4" 



' 25 



1 no 



5° 



1 50 



5 <XD 







t 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



V 5° 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 



30 



85 



3 00 



25 



75 



2 5° 



25 



75 



2 50 



25 



75 



2 50 



40 



I 25 



4 50 



Rampion. 



Raiponce. Reponche. ffiapU^cI^Utbc 

 Culture. — Sow in the open ground early in May, either broadcast 

 or in drills ten inches apart. As the seed is very fine, it merely requires 

 to be pressed firmly into the soil. Thin out the seedlings if they come 

 out too thick, and water frequently during hot weather. The roots may 

 be gathered for use from October onward throughout the winter. 



Per oz. Per %)b. Per lb. 



1438 Rampion. The roots and leaves are excel- 



lent as salad $0 40 $1 25 $4 00 



ROQUETTE. 



Roquette. Jaramago. 



Culture. — Sow early in spring, in rows, and thin out to eight or 

 ten inches. If kept well scuffled and watered, the tart flavor of the 

 leaves is greatly diminished. This flavor is not pronounced in the 

 small leaves which are used for salad. The flowers, appearing from 

 May to June, have very much the odor of orange blossoms. 



Per oz. #lb. Per lb. 



1439 Roquette- $0 10 80 30 $1 00 



