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Vaughan's Magnvim Dulce Pepper 



Decidedly superior to Chinese Giant or any other 

 variety known to market in size and sweet quaHty. 

 The result of many j-ears' careful selection by a suc- 

 cessful grower. It is fully as prolific as Ruby King, 

 much stronger in growth and foliage as well as larger 

 in fruit. The flesh runs from J to J inch in thickness, 

 and is exceptionally mild and pleasant in flavor. 

 Fifteen fruits fill a bushel basket. Pkt., ISc; 2 

 Pkt.. 10c. ; 2 for 15c.; oz., 50c. 



If you want the best of all Peppers buy this. It 

 was awarded a Certificate of Merit at the American 

 Institute, September, 1903. 



PAR.S LEY 



The Champion '® ^ prize-winning English variety, in appearance like 



— a tuft of finely curled moss, and of a rich deep green 



color. It is slow to run to seed and very hardy; of easiest growth, a few 

 seeds sown in onion rows use "no space. Grows in windo'v- boxes. Lb., 

 50c. ; i lb., 20c. ; oz., 10c. 



Double Curled Lb., 40c.; { lb., 15c.; oz., 5c. 

 Fern= Leaved Lb., 65c. ; i lb., 20c. ; oz., lOc. 

 Plain Lb., 40c.; i lb. 



15c.; oz., 5c. 



MARKET 

 GARDENERS' 

 STRAINS 



Hambur g Rooted German Parsley. The root resembles a 



s parsnip and is the edible part of this sort; extei 



used for flavoring soups. Lb., 50c.; i lb., 15c.; oz., 5c. 



small 

 extensively 



PARSNIP 



Magnum Bonum ^ ^^''^ greatly improved strain of Hollow 



— Crown Parsnip, which we can recommend to all 



marketmen as a money=maker. The roots are smooth, not so long as 

 those of the standard sort , somewhat thicker in diameter and much more 

 easily pulled. A very heavy cropper. Lb., 40c.; i lb., 15c.; oz., 10c. 



An improved strain, which has given general sat- 

 isfaction. The roots do not grow so long as those 

 of the Hollow Crown, but are of greater diameter and more easily gathered. 

 Of excellent quality. Lb., 3Sc. ; i lb., 15c.; oz., 7c. 



Hollow Crown, or Long Smooth (Abbot s Improved) . Smooth 



2 large, tender and sugary; one of 



the best. Our stock is very fine. Lb., 35c.; i lb., 15c.; oz., 7c. 



Improved Guernsey 



PEPPER. 



CULTURE: See "Vaughan's 

 Vegetable Garden." A Copy Free 

 to Buyers of Vaughan's Seeds. 



Our Magnum Dulce Pepper (See Description Below) 

 Should be Grown by Every Gardener. 

 Vaughan's Improved Sweet Mountain J* is a strong grower, very pro- 



" * ductive. I he peppers when young 



are of a bright deep green color, without any shade o£ purple ; when ripe they are of a very 

 beautiful red; the flesh is thick, sweet and mild. They often grow 6 inches long by 4 inches 

 through. Our strain has been selected with great care for over twenty years. Lb., $3.00; 

 H lb., 60c.; oz., 30c.; H oz., 12c. 



Rubv Kintr Grows 4;^ to 6 inches long, by to 4 inches thick. The peppers are 



.ym^j '■'^"■fe bright ruby red ; one of the l-)est for stuffed pickles. The meat or walls 



are quite thick,. crisp and tender. Lb., S2.00;'H lb., 50c.; oz., 20c.; 34 oz., 12c. 

 Chinese Giant Double the size of "Buby King." Not only is it early in ripen- 



ing and productive for so large a pepper, but its size will cause it to 



sell most readily. The fruits are of thick blocky form and of glossy scarlet. They grow 

 four or five inches broad at the top, and are of equal length. All uniformly large. The 

 flesh is mild and unusually thick; it makes an excellent salad sliced and served like tomatoes. 

 Pkt., lOc; 5^oz.,25c.; oz., 40c. 



Cavenne PicklinC dwarf habit, and does not branch very much, but unlike the 



» ordinary Cayenne, the peppers grow erect on the plant and are 



about 2K inches long; just the right size for pickling. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 15c.; oz. 35c. 



H Oz. Oz. M Lb. Lb. 



Large Bell or Bullnose S0.12 .90.20 SO.dO .S2.00 



Cayenne Long Bed IS .25 .75 



Golden Dawn 12 .20 .60 



Buby King 13 .20 .60 



Spanish Monstrous 13 .30 .60 



Elephant's Trunk 16 ..30 



Bed Cluster 15 .25 



Bed Cherry 16 .35 .76 



Vaughan's Sugar Pie Pumpkin 



2.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



Flesh very thick, sweet and fine flavored. 

 10c. ; i4 lb., 30c.; lb., 60c.; 5 lb.s., .53.50. 



3Iakes delicious pies. Price: Oz., 



PUMPKIN. 



Oz. 



Winter (tneen (Winter liuxury ) $0.10 



Calhoun lO 



Large Field lO Ib.s., $a.50 .lO 



liarge Cheese lO 



Sweet Potato lO 



Japanese Pie lO 



Vaughan's Ulamniotlt Prize 15 



»i»niall Sugar lO 



Oolden Oblong lO 



liarge Tours, or 3Ianimotli French lO 



RHUBARB Mammoth. Oz., 30c.; H lb., 30c.; lb., Sl.OO. 



5i Lb. 

 $0.20 



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1.50 



BHUBABB BOOTS, clumps. Each. 15c.; doz. 

 lings (3 and 3-eye clumps), per 100, $4.50. 



SAGE Per oz., 30c.; M lb., 45c.; lb., Slo60. 



S1.50; per 100, SI? "O. Seed* 



