PEPPER 
PiMENT. 
Fimiento. 
^feffer. 
Cttlture. — Sow in hotbeds in Miiroli, and when the soil has become warm, set in rows 2 feet apart and 18 
inches in the rows; hoe frequentljr. The plants may also be forwarded in small pots. 
Per 
Lb. 
1412 
Ruby King. Beautiful bright red. 
fruits, 4 to C inches long ; very 
mild; one of the best for stuffing. .$0 
25 
$0 75 
$2 50 
1413 
Large Squashi Productive ; much 
20 
CO 
2 
25 
1414 
Long Red Cayenne> Bright red, 
slender pods, al)out 3 inches long ; 
20 
60 
2 
25 
1415 
k Cl 1 ^ C7 O 1 1 ■ J-i t-li^CT oiZ<V>^ IJl l^Ul) I J 
standard sort, largely used for 
pickling. It is of such mild flavor 
that it may be eaten as a vegetable. 
20 
60 
2 
25 
1417 
Procopp Giant. Very large size and 
brightly colored; fine flavor 
50 
1 50 
5 
00 
1420 
Sweet Golden Dawn. Very hand- 
some and distinct, and of mild 
25 
75 
2 
50 
1421 
Mammoth Golden Queen. Very 
large fruits ; rich, golden yellow 
25 
75 
2 
50 
1423 
Red Cherry. Cherry-shaped ; for 
pickles, for which they are largely 
25 
75 
2 
50 
1424 
Yellow Cherry. Like tlie above, but 
30 
85 
3 
00 
1425 
Red Chili. Very productive ; very 
small; red, and very pungent.... 
25 
75 
2 
50 
RITBY KTNCi PEPPER. 
142G Red Cluster. A new t\'pe of Chili, with upright, bright red fruits 
1427 Monstrous. Very large French sort, about 6 inches long and 3 inches tl 
flavor and valuable for use in the green state 
1428 Sweet Spanish. Large, mild; used for salad 
1429 Sweet Mountain. Large size, regular, handsome shape, mild flavor: 
Largely used for mango pickles 
1430 Celestial. At first fruit is yellow, but when fully matured it becomes a deep scarlet. . 
1432 Elephant's Trunk. Long scarlet fruits, shape of an elephant's trunk 
very early 
Per oz. 
Mlb. 
Lb. 
$0 25 
1 
$0 75 
$2 50 
30 
85 
3 00 
25 
75 
2 50 
25 
75 
2 50 
. 25 
75 
2 50 
60 
1 75 
6 00 
RAMPION. 
Eaiponce. Seponche. ^a^pun^iUMiht. 
Culture. — Sow in the open ground early in May, either broadcast or 
in drills 10 inches apart. As the seed is very fine, it mei-ely requires to 
be pressed firmly into the soil. Thin out the seedlings if they come out 
too thick, and water frequently during hot weather. The roots may be 
gathered for use from October onward throughout the winter. 
Per oz. Vjlb. Lb. 
1438 Rampion." The roots and loaves are excellent 
as salad $0 30 $0 85 $3 00 
ROQUETTE. 
RoQUETTE. Jaramago. 
Culture. — Sow early in spring, in rows, and thin out to 8 or 10 
inches. If kept well scuffled and watered, the tart flavor of the leaves is 
greatly diminished. This flavor is not pronounced in the small leaves, 
which are used for salad. The flowers, appearing from May to June, 
have very much the odor of orange blossoms. 
Per 02. l^h. Lb. 
1439 Roquette $0 10 $0 30 $1 00 
