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 seed and very hardy; of easiest growth, a few seeds sown in onion rows use no 

 space. Grows in window boxes. Oz., 10c; lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 



\''aughan's XXX Parsley. An extra selected and dwarf strain of moss curled 



— parsley. It is without question the handsomest 



garnishing variety to be found. Its size makes it especially desirable for green-house 

 and frame use. Oz., 15c; lb., 40c; lb., $1.50. 

 Double Curled. Oz., 20c; lb.. 45c; lb., $1.50. 



MARKET 

 GARDENERS' 

 STRMNS 



Fern=leaved. Oz., lOc; U lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 

 Plain. Oz., 10c; M lb-. 30c; lb., $1.10. 



Hamburg Rooted or German Parsley. The root resembles a small parsnip and 



is the edible part of this sort; extensively used for flavoring 



Boups. Oz., 10c; U lb., 30c; lb., $1.40. 



PARSNIP 



3t SO long as those of the standard sort, somewhat thicker in d 

 A very heavy cropper. Oz., 10c; }i lb., 20c; lb., 65c. 



which has given general 



ots do not grow so long 



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

 Of exeeUent quality. Oz., 10c; H lb., 20c; lb., 60c 



Hollow Crown, or Long Smooth. {^'i^^'^^f^J^"^:^; 



of the best. Our stock is very fine. Oz., 10c; 3* lb., 20c; lb. ,60c 



Vaiio-han's M arm-art fit A thick shouldered hollow crown variety. 

 VaUgnan S marrOWrai. j,^,^^ ^^^^ handsome appear- 



ance gives it a ready sale. Oz., 10c; M lb., 25c; lb., 85c. 



PEPPER 



Vaughan's Magnum Dulce Pepper. 



Decidedly superior to Chinese Giant or any other variety known 

 to market in size and sweet quality. The result of many years' care- 

 ful selection 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 ^2 to ?4 inch 

 thick, and is exceptionally mild and pleasant in flavor. Fifteen fruits 

 to a bushel. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; 2 ozs. 65c; lb. $1.15; lb. $4.50. 



Vaughan's Improved Sweet Mountain. *ery'*pro? 



ductive. The peppers when young are of a bright green color, without any shade 

 of purple; when ripe they are of a very beautiful red; the flesh is thick, sweet and 

 mild. They often grow 0 inches long by 4 inches through. Our strain has been 

 selected with great care for over twenty years, yi oz., 12c; oz., 20c; U lb., 60c; 

 Lb., $2.00. 



' ™"':h Champion Moss Curled Parsley 



Ruby Kinff. f^'^ows 44 to e inches long, by 3}i to 4 inches thick. The 



"* peppers are bright ruby red; one of the best for stuffed pickles. 



The matj^ or walls, is quite crisp and tender. )4 oz., 10c; oz., 20c; H lb., 60c; 



Chinese Giant, double the size of "Ruby King." Not only is it early 



1 in ripening and productive for so large a pepper, but its 



size w ill 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., 10c; >4 oz., 20c; oz., 30c. 

 H lb., $1.00; lb.. $3.50. . 

 Pepper, New Neapolitan ^ great market gardeners' variety, two 



— — t-i- 2 1^ weeks earlier than Bull Nose or Ruby 



King. It is of good size, mild flavor, and the plants are of good stocky growth. 

 Its great value Ues in its prolificacy. The flesh of the fruit is quite thick, and 

 ripens an even bright red color. Price. M oz., 12c; Oz., 20c; M^lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 



Pepper, New Upright Sweet Salad l^lZZ^^l^J.^J,' l^^.ft"^. 



It 13 a cross between Chinese Giant and a very mild, sweet variety. Its value to 

 the market gardener is in earliness and its mild flavor, so mild, in fact, that even 

 the seeds may be eaten raw without inconvenience. Fruits are of medium size, 

 and are produced in good numbers. The color is a very handsome green, and 

 turns a waxen red when ripe. A fine variety for fancy trade. Pkt., 10c; 3^ oz., 

 25c;oz., 40c. ; i4lb.. $1.00: Ib.,$3.S0. M Oz. Oz. K Lb. Lb. 



Large Bell or Bull Nose $0.12 $0.20 $0.60 $2.00 



Cayenne Long Ked 12 .20 



Cayenne Pickling 15 .25 



Celestial 12 .20 



Elephant's Trunk 12 .25 



Golden Dawn 12 .20 



Mammoth Golden Queen 12 .20 



Neapolitan Improved Upright (New) 12 .20 



Red Cherry .15 .25 



Red Cluster .12 .20 



Spanish Monstrous 12 .20 



Tabasco, Pkt., 10c 20 .35 



.60 



.60 2.00 

 .60 2.00 



.60 2.00 



PUMPKIN 



VAUGHAN'S SUGAR PIE PUMPKIN. 



Flesh very thick, sweet and fine flavon 

 Oz.. 10c; U lb., 20c; lb.. 60c; 5 lbs.. $2.50. 

 Winter Queen ( Winter Luxury.) Fine qunlit' 



Calhoun. Skin, cream color; flesh, salmon yellow 10 



Large Field. For cattle feeding. 10 lb., $2.50 10 



Large Cheese. Flat; very productive 10 



Sweet Potato. Bell shaped, white flesh (for pies) 10 



Japanese Pie. Good keeper, fine quality 10 



Vaughan's Mammoth Prize. Very productive 15 



.Sninll Sugar. C.ood for the Homo Garden 10 



Golden Oblong. Flesh yellow, excellent flavor 10 



Large Tours, or Mammoth French. Very large size 10 



Makes delicious pies. Price: 

 Oz. I, I.b. I.b. 



$0.10 $0.20 $0.75 



10 .20 .76 



10 .15 .30 



10 .20 .60 



RHUBARB. 



date. 



Chirafrn Ciiant The b. st lireil and finest variety of Rhubarb to di 



c^nicago uiant. j,,^^,„ |^,^^^, ^^^^ 20c; 3 for soc. 



MAMMOTH. Oz., 10c; ' ^ lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 



Linnaeus, oz., loc; u ib., 30c; ib., $1.00. 



RHl'KARB ROOTS. Clumps. Each 15c, 25c and 50c, according to siie. 

 Seedlings, per 100, $1.50. 



RAMPION. Ttoots and leaves used for Salads. Oz., 25c; ]4 Ib., 80c. . 

 *sf>PPFI I Broad leaved French. Cultivated for its leaves. Uaed lik* 

 gpin^ch. Oz.. 15c; yi lb., 35c: lb., $1.25. 



SAGE. For seasoning. Oz., ISc; ^ lb., 40c; lb., $1.2S. 



