VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 



PARSLEY 



The Champion: is a 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 s< ed and very hardy; of easi 'st growth, a few seeds .sown in 

 onion rows use no space. Grows in window boxes. Lb., 50c; % lb., 20c; <>/,., 10c. 

 Double Curled. T,»» jno- i/. 1J> i^r'- ivr. So I MARKET 



GARDENERS' 

 STRAINS 



Lb., 40c: 14 lb., 15c; oz., 5c. 



Fern- Leaved. Lb., 65c; \i ib., 20c; oz., lOc 



Plain. Lb., lOc; 14 lb., 15c; oz., 5c. 



Hamburg Rooted o>" Gennan Parsley. The root resembles a small parsnip 

 ^^^^^^^^^—^^^^ and is the edible part of this sort; extensively used for 

 flavoring soups. Lb., 50c; % lb., 15c; oz., 5c. 



PARSNIP 



Magnum Bonum. 



Improved Quern.sey, 



\ very fine and greatly ii 

 ivhich we can recommen 

 o long as those of the si 

 pulled. A very heavy 

 An Improved strain, 

 not 



iproved strain of Hollow Crown Parsnip, 

 d to all inarketmen as a money-maker, 

 andard sort, somewhat thicker in diam- 

 3ropper, Lb., 40c; V4 lb., 15c; oz., 10. . 



which has given general satisfaction, 

 ■ow so long as those of the Hollow 



and more easily gathered. Of excellent quality. Lb., 40c; 



CHAMPION MOSS CURLED PARSLEY. 



Hollow Crown, or Long Smooth. 



very fine. Lb., 40c; ^4 lb., 15c; oz., 7c. 



(Abbot's Improved.) Smooth, large, tender 

 and sugary; one of the best. Our stock is 



PEPPER 



CULTURE: See " VaughanV 

 Vegetable Garden." .\ 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. 



It IS a strong grower, very pr 

 ductive. The peppers when youi 

 purple; when ripe they ar© of a vei 

 They often .grow 6 inches long by 

 :h great care for over twenty yeai 



are of a bright green color, without any shade 

 beautiful red; the flesh is thick, sweet and mil 

 inches through. Our strain has been selected 

 Lb., §2.00; J4 lb., 60c; oz., 30c; Vz oz., 13c. 

 Rubv King. Grows iVz to 6 inches long by :?V2 to 4 inches thick. The peppers 



£ are bright rubv red; one of the best for stuffed pickles. The meat, or 



walls, is quite crisp and tender. Lb., $2.00; % lb., 60c; oz., 20c; Vz oz., 12c. 

 Chinese Giant. DouWe the size of "Ruby 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; 

 tomatoes. Pkt., 10c; Ys oz., 25c; oz., 



Cayenne Pickling. dwarf habit, and does not branch very much, but unlike 



makes an excelle 



liced and served like 



the 



nary Cayenne, 



and are about ZVi inches long 

 oz., 25c. 



Oz, 



Large Bell or Bullnose $0.12 



Cayenne Long Bed 10 



Golden Dawn 12 



Ruby King 12 



Spanish Monstrous 12 



Elephant's Trunk .15 



Red: Cluster 15 



Red Cherry .15 



peppers grow 



on the plant 



ght size for pickling. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c; 



$0.20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 



.25 



.75 



PEPPER, NEW NEAPOLITAN. A great 

 market gardeners' variety, two weeks ear- 

 lier than Bull No.se or Ruby King. It is 

 of good size, mild flavor, and the plants 

 ?re of good stocky growth. Its great value 

 lies in its prolificacy. The flesh of the 

 fruits is quite thick, and turns an even 

 bright red color when ripe. Price, % oz., 

 15c; oz., 25c; % lb.. 75c; lb., $3.00. 



PEPPER, 

 SALAD. Thi 



not hanging 

 Chinese Giant and a ' 

 to the market gardene 

 so mild, ill fact, that 

 without inconvenience. 



MACNUM BONUM PARSNIP. 



Vaughan's Sugar Pie Pumpkin. 



Flesh very thick, sweet and fine flavored. Makes 

 licious pies. Price: Oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 60c; 5 1 

 $3.50. 



PUMPKIN. 



Winter Queen (Winter Luxury) 



Calhoun 



Large Field 10 lbs.. 



Large Cheese 



Sweet Potato 



Japanese Pie 



Vaughan's Mammoth Prize 



Small Sugar 



Oz. 



1,4 lb. 



Lb. 



$0.10 



$0.20 



$0.60 



.10 



.20 



.75 



) .10 



.15 



.25 



.10 



.20 



.60' 



.10 



.25 



.80 



.10 



.25 



.80 



.15 



.40 



1.50 



.10 



.20 



.60 



.10 



.20 



.60 



.10 



.35 



.80 



NEW tTPRIGHT SWEET 



pepper grows upright, and 

 as do other sorts. It is 



Large Tours, or Mammoth French. 

 RHUBARB . MAMMOTH. Oz.. 10c; % lb., 30c; lb., SI- 

 RHUBARB ROOTS, Clumps. Each, 15c, 25c and 50c, ac- 

 cording to size. Seedlings, per 100, $4.o0. 

 SAGE. Per oz., 20c; % lb.. 45c; lb., $1.60. 



5 between 



mild, sweet variety. Its value 

 s in earliness and its mild flavor, 

 i-en the seeds may be eaten raw 

 Fruits are of medium size, and 



produced in good numbers. The color is 

 le green, and turns a waxen red when 

 iety for fancy trade. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c 



very ha 

 pe. A 



MAONUM DULCE PEPPER. 



Vaughan's Magnum Dulce Pepper. 



Decidedly superior to Chinese Giant or any oth 

 or variety known to market in size and sweet 

 quality. The result of many years' careful selec- 

 tion by a successful grower. The yield of this 

 variety may be greatly increased by pinching out 

 the first or king blossoms which appear. These 

 king blossoms produce the largest peppers. How- 

 ever, in doing so, they reduce the yield. The flesh 

 runs from V2 to % in. in thickness, and is excep- 

 tionally mild and pleasant in flavor. Fifteen fruits 

 fill a bushel basket. Pkt., 10c; 2 for 15c; oz., 50c. 



VAUGHAN'S SUGAR PIE PUMPKIN 



