F. E. MCA.LLTSTER, 22 DEY ST., NEW YORK.-HIGH GRADE VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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LAXE OK MAIN CROi» I'EAS. 
*Stratagem. A dwarf -wrinkled blue marrow, heavy 
cropper, with large, remarkably well-filled pods of 
excellent flavor. HeiRht, 2^ ft. Per pkt., lOc; pt 
20c.; qt., 40c.; peck, $2.25. 
^Telephone. A tall wrinkled marrow, euoimously pro- 
ductive, and of fine quality. The pods are of the 
largest size, and contain from six to seven large peas 
Heigiit, 41.^ ft. Per pkt., 10c. ; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c."; 
peck, $1.75. 
*Juno. One of the best peas in cultivation. It has a 
robust vine and stout, straight pods, usually horne in 
pairs. The pods are very thick, broad-backed all the 
way up, and filled from the stem to the lips with seven 
to nine sweet, delicious dark green peas of immense 
size. Heigiit, 2 ft. Per pkt., lOc; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; 
peck, $2.00. 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Hard and prolific. Height, 
3 ft. Per pkt., lOc; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; peck, 75c. 
EOim^K I'ODDKD OR SUGAR PEAS. 
Mammoth Sugar. Produces a profusion of large, broad 
jjods, wliich are so brittle that they snap without any 
string. It should be used in much the same way as a 
string bean. The pods when cooked are very sweet 
and tender. Height, 5 ft. Per pkt., lOc; pt., 30c ; 
qt., 50c.; peck, $3.00. 
New Dwarf Sugar. It is unusually dwarf. The pods 
are large, remarkably tender, and of delicious flavor. 
Unquestionably the finest Sugar Pea ever introduced. 
Heigiit, 1 ft. Per pkt., lOc; pt., 30c.; qt., 50c.; peck, 
$3.00. 
PEPPER. 
One ounce will produce about 200 plants. 
CAYENNE PEPPER. 
Culture. — Sow in hotbeds in March, or in the open 
ground in April; transplant in rows twenty inches 
apart each way. The seed may be sown in the open 
ground after all danger of frost is passed. 
Cardinal."^ Grows about six inches long. Very sweet 
and tiiick fleshed ; brilliant color. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 
25c.; i^lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Long Red Cayenne. Fruit about four inches long, 
bright red color ; very productive. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 
25c.; U lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Cherry Red. Small round fruit, rich scarlet color, and 
extremely piquant. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; ii lb., 
75c.; lb., ,$2.50. 
Chilli. Very piquant and prolific ; small, slim fruit. 
Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; lb., 70c.; lb., $2.50. 
Celestial. Fruit is at first yellow, and when fully ma- 
tured becomes a deep scarlet. Per pkt., 5c. ; oz 25c.' 
M lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A large early variety, of 
pleasant flavor. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; }4 lb., 75c.: 
lb., $2.50. 
Ruby Kin?. Fruit bright ruby-red. The flavor is so 
mild and pleasant that it can be sliced and eaten like 
cucumbers or tomatoes. Per pkt., 5c. ; oz., 25c.; J^T lb 
75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Golden Dawn. Bright golden-yellow ; very productive. 
Per pkt., oc; oz., 25c.; }^ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Sweet Spanish. One of the largest and earliest. Per 
pkt., 5c.; oz.. 25c.; lb.. 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Sweet Mountain. Similar to the Bull Nose but larger, 
sweeter and of milder flavor. Per pkt.. 5c. ; oz., 25c.; 
lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Bird's Eye or Creole, Very small red fruit, used in the 
manufacture of Tobasco Sauce. Per pkt., 10c. ; oz., 
40c.; U lb., $1.25 ; lb., $4.50. 
POTATOES. 
Two bushels cut tubers will plant one acre. 
EAREY VARIETIES. 
Carman No. i. Largest size, handsomest form, great- 
j.v est yielder, finest table quality. ^2 peck, $1.25.;^. 
The Thorburn, Aseedling of Beauty of Hebron, which 
it resembles; quality is unsurpassed. Per peck, 
40c.; peck, GOc; bush., $1.75; bbl.,$4.00. , 
Beauty of Hebron. Slightly flesh-colored skin, with 
pure wiiite flesh ; one of the most popular early var- 
ieties. Per }4 peck, 40c.; peck, 60c.; bush,, $1.75; 
bbl., $4.00. 
Early Puritan. An early white-skinned variety, very 
productive. Per peck, 40c.; peck, 60c.; bush., 
$1.75 ; bbl., .$4.00. 
Early Sunrise. Very similar to Early Rose. Per ^ 
peck, 40c.; peck, 60c.; bush., $1.75 ; bbl., $4.00. 
Early Rose. A standard variety, early, productive and 
of excellent qualitv. Per peck, 40c.; peck, 60c.; 
l-iusii., $1.75 ; bbl., $4.00. 
MAII<* CROP VARIETIES. 
Rural New Yorker, No. 2. Very few and sli.nllow 
eyes ; pure white skin and flesh ; unexcelled taiile 
quality; immense yielder, and intermediate in ripen- 
ing. Per K peck, 40c.; peck, 60c.; bush., $1.75 ; bbl., 
$4.00. 
New Queen. In shape and color resembling While 
Elepbant ; fine quality. Per i.< peck, 40c.; peck, 60c.; 
bush., $1.75 ; bbl., $4.00. 
White Elephant. Late, large, good quality and very 
productive. Per peck, 40c.; peck, 60c., bush., 
$1.75; bbl., $4.00. 
State of Maine. Very productive; white skin and 
flesh ; free from rot, and of superior quality. Per 
K peck, 40c.; peck, 60c,; bush., $1.75 ; bbl., $4.00. 
