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Height in ft. Lb. 100 lb. 
*Horsford's Market Garden. A prolific bearer; although the pods are of medium 
size, they are numerous and literally packed with peas of delicious, sweet flavor . 2J fo 10 00 
"Little Qem. Very early, fairly prolific and of excellent quality; fit for table sixty 
days from sowing ij 10 8 00 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. Bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are gen- 
erally found in pairs and are so brittle that they snap without any string, being en- 
tirely free from any membraneous lining; they should not be shelled but peas and 
pod eaten together, cooked in much the same manner as string beans 5 20 
■"'Premium Qem. An improvement on Little Gem, as far as size of pods and produc- 
_ tiveness goes; very popular 1} 10 8 00 
Pride of tlie flarket. A second early or main crop variety; enormously productive, 
literally covered with immense pods, well filled with large and finely flavored peas 2§ 12 10 00 
^Shropshire Hero. A robust grower of medium earliness, producing an abundance 
of large pods containing eight to ten peas of exquisite flavor; a valuable introduction 20 
^Stratagem. A vigorous grower, with very large, showy pods, containing eight to ten 
large peas of excellent quality 2J 15 12 00 
♦Telephone. A late variety, immensely productive; pods of large size, containing six 
or seven peas of a delicious, sugary flavor 4 12 9 00 
*Yorkshire Hero. A well-known late variety, of good quality and fairly productive . 2J 10 6 oo' 
Pepper 
Piment. 
Pfeffer. 
Pimiento. 
One ounce will produce 1,500 plants. A strong, uniform heat is required to germinate these seeds and 
a thoroughly pulverized, well enriched, warm soil is necessary to perfect the fruit. When the plants 
are about 3 inches high, transplant into rows 3 feet 
apart, and allow 2 feet between the plants. 
Oolden Dawn. Of compact growth 
and very fruitful; fruits of medium 
size, rich golden yellow, very thick, Oz. Lb. 
sweet and mild fo 25 |2 00 
Large Bell or Bull No.se. A standard 
early variety, with large, thick, 
glossy red fruits, sweet and mild . 25 2 00 
Large Red Cayenne. Long fruits of 
conical shape, bright red; flesh 
strong and pungent 20 2 00 
Procopp's Qiant. Grows to an enor- 
mous size, usually 8 to 9 inches long 
and 3 inches thick; of a brilliant 
scarlet color, thick flesh of pleasant 
flavor 35 3 00 
Red Chili: Small bright red pods, very 
pungent; used for pickles 30 3 00 
Ruby l<ing. The best mild red pep- 
per; fruit large and handsome, of a 
bright ruby-red color, and so mild 
that it may be sliced and eaten as a 
salad 30 2 50 
Sweet Mountain. Very similar to 
Large Hell or Hull Nose in shape and 
color, but larger and milder in flavor 25 2 00 
SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPER. 
Pumpkin 
Potiron. Kurbis. Catabaza. 
One ounce will plant forty hills; five pounds will plant an acre. Plant in hills eight feet apart each 
way, allowing three strong plants to a hill. In other respects they are cultivated as melons and cucum- 
bers; keep separate from melons and cucumbers as they are liable to mix. 
Connecticut Field or Large Yellow. The common field variety so largely grown Ok. Lb. 
amongst corn; excellent for stock feeding fo 05 $0 30 
Early Sugar. Of small size but very prolific; skin of a deep orange yellow; flesh fine- 
grained and sweet 10 60 
Large Cheese. Of good size and very prolific; rind and flesh orange colored, fine 
graini'd and excellent for cooking 10 60 
Mammoth Potiron. This is the true mammoth pumpkin; grows to an enormous size, 
some specimens having weighed over two hundred pounds; salmon-colored skin; 
flesh, bright yellow, fine-grained and of excellent quality 15 i 25 
All seeds can be had in 5-cent packets except where noted. 
