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Boddington's Hercules. 



Boddington's Red Apple. 



PEPPER 



^feffcr Pi.MKNT Pimietito 



Peppers are indispens.-ilile as 

 a seasoning for soups and meats. 

 The large varieties are mainly 

 iised for this purpose and pick- 

 ling. The mild, sweet varieties, 

 like Red Apple and Ruby King, are used for 

 mangoes, while the small-fruited sorts are the 

 best for sauces. Sow in hotbeds in March or 

 April, or in a warm, sheltered border in May, 

 and, when season is favorable, transplant in 

 rows 2 feet apart and i8 inches in row, in 

 good, rich ground. 



Boddington's Selected Chinese 



Giant. I^oi'l^le the size of Ruby King, this 

 ' is one of the largest and finest mild 

 red Peppers. Not onlv is it intensely pro- 

 ductive, but "it is as sweet as an apple," ant 

 unusuallv thick-skinned. Pkt. 10 Cts., oz. 75 

 cts., Klb. $2, lb. $7 



A giant 

 among the 



Pepper fruits. Produces the biggest fruits of 

 all mild, edible kinds hitherto known. The 

 fruit has solid flesh of good flavor and of a 

 magnificent golden yellow color. There areBoddington's Selected 

 often at the same time a dozen well-shaped 



fruits on one plant. Its value is still increased by the upright grow- 

 ing of the fruits. They are consequently more e.xposed to the sun, 

 maturing earlier ; and even during wet weather they cannot become 

 so easilv rotted as the kinds with hanging fruits, which come too 

 easily iii contact with the soil. Pkt. 10 cts., 02. 40c., ^^Ib. $1.50. 



This fine new variety is distin- 

 guished from all others by the 

 extraordinary thickness of its flesh. It belongs to the mild-flavored 

 section and is e.xcellent for the table. The ripe fruits are smooth, 

 and of a splendid brilliant dark scarlet. Average about 4 inches in 

 length and 3 inches in width at the top. Pkt. 20 cts., 3 for 50 Cts. 



Boddin gton's Bird's Eye, or Creole. A small red Pep- 



■I per, extremely 



hot; useful for decorative purposes. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60c., Klb. $2. 



Early Neapolitan. This variety is nearly two weeks earlier 



y than any other large mud Pepper. Fruit 



may be gathered the last of June from seed sown early in spring. 

 The first fruits average 4K inches 

 in circumference by 4 inches long 

 — the latter fruits growing a little 

 larger ; they are thick-meated and 

 unusually mild and sweet. The 

 flesh and skin are bright red. Pkt. 

 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., 141b. $1.50, 

 lb. $5. 



Upright Sweet Salad. 



Of recent introduction. Hand- 

 some, productive and of finest 

 quality. The color is bright scar- 

 let and the flesh thick, mild and 

 very sweet. The Peppers are as 

 large as Ruby King and are all 

 borne upright, clear of the ground. 

 The flesh is so thick and the skin 

 so tender that it may be fried like 

 a beefsteak, and so sweet that it 

 may be eaten like an apple. Pkt. 

 10 cts., oz. 45 cts., Klb. $1.25, 

 lb. $4.50. 



Celestial. A beautiful variety 



from (."hina. with upright pods, 



conical in shape, and varying in 



color from a delicate creamy 



yellow to vivid scarlet. Pkt. 5 



cts., oz. 35 cts. 

 Cherry Red. Small, round fruit. 



of a rich glossy scarlet color and 



extremely picjuant. Pkt. 5 cts., 



oz. 35 cts., Si, lb. S3-50. 



Surprise your garden and plant some of 

 Boddington's Quality Vegetable Seeds 



PEPPERS, continued 



Chili. True. Very piquant and 

 prolific; small, slim fruits, gen- 

 erally used for making pepper 

 sauce. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., 

 Klb. $1, lb. $3.50. 

 Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A 

 large, earl\' variety, of pleasant 

 flavor. I'kt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., 

 Jilb. JSi, lb. $3.50. 

 Long Cayenne, Red. Fruit 3 

 to 4 inches long, conical in forin, of a bright 

 red color .and very productive. Pkt. 5 cts., 

 oz. 35 cts., Klb. $1; lb. $3.50. 

 Ruby King. Bright ruby-red. The flavor is 

 mild and pleasant. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., 

 !^lb. %i, lb. $3.50. 

 Sweet Spanish. Large, mild, used for salad. 



Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., Klb. Si, lb. $3.50. 

 Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Similar 

 to the Bull Nose, but larger, sweeter and of 

 milder flavor; extensively used for man- 

 goes. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35c., KIb. %\, lb. S3.50. 



PUMPKIN 



©rofjc Jiiirbig Potiron Calabaza 



One ounce will plant 50 hills, 3 seeds to the 

 hill 



Oz. 



Very productive. 



10 cts., Vx\h. 35 cts.. 



Chinese Giant Pepper 



Connecticut Field. 



lb. |i. 



Jumbo. The largest variety grown, often attaining a weight of 



200 pounds. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., Klb. 75 cts., lb. $1.75. 

 Large Cheese. The best for cooking purposes. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 



10 cts., K lb. 30 cts., lb. $1. 

 Large Tours, or Mammoth. Grows to an immense size, often 



weighing over 100 pounds. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20c., Xlb. 50c., lb. $1.75. 

 Sugar. Smaller than the Large Cheese; one of the best for the 



table or feeding of stock. Pkt. 6 cts., oz: 15 cts., J^lb. 35c., lb. $1. 



RHUBARB 



Myatt's Victoria. This is the most popular variety. Pkt. 5 cts., 



oz. 15 cts., Vi lb. 50 cts. 

 Linnaeus. Makes big stalks of a rich red color. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 



cts., Klb. 50 cts. 



For Rhubarb and other 

 Roots and Plants for the vege- 

 table garden, see page 108. 



Jumbo Pumkin 



WHAT QUALITY 

 MEANS 



Quality means the best 

 and finest types procurable 

 in their respective classes. 

 We go to specialists for our 

 vegetable seeds. Otir cus- 

 tomers, the grower, the pri- 

 vate gardener, demand the 

 highest grade. We have no 

 cheap catalogue trade. 

 " Quality " may mean a little 

 higher price. "Quality," in 

 fact, means " quality," and 

 we know that when you buy 

 from us you get it,— and cur 

 customers know it too. 

 ARTHUR T. BODDINOTON 



