PPPPPl? PePPBf seeds can be had In 5-cent pkts. (if ordered by mail. » cents per 
i ±-1 A (b. for postage). 
GOLDEN DAWN. Golden-yellow fruits; mild and sweet, o^., aE cents ; lb.. $2.00. 
BELL, or BULL-NOSE. Large, mild; glossy red. Oz., 20 cents; lb,, $1.75. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. Bright red, strong, and pungent. Oz., 25 cents; lb., $1.75. 
PROCOPP'S GIANT. Thiek-fleshed, scarlet Peppers of mammoth size. Oz., 30 cents; lb., $3.00. 
RUBY KING. The best mild Red Pepper; fruit large and handsome, of a bright ruby-red color, 
and so mild that it may be sliced and eaten as a salad. Oz., 25 cents; lb., $2.50. 
SWEET MOUNTAIN. Similar to Large Bell. Oz., 20 cents; lb., $2.00. 
PAflT^H *" "filish seeds can be had in 5-cent pkts., except the novelty Radish " FIRST CROP" 
(if ordered by mail, add 8 cents per lb. postage). 
RADISH "FIRST CROP." A marvel of earll- 
ness, excelling even the famous Non Plus 
Ultra Radish ; it is a handsome olive- 
shaped variety, of a beautiful scarlet 
color, of an intensity hitherto unknown 
in this vegetable; will undoubtedly take 
first place in every private garden, and, 
when better known, will become a market 
favorite. Pkt, 15 cents. 
BLACK SPANISH, LONG. Of large size; s>kin 
black; flesh white, firm, solid, and crisp; 
keeps well. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 50 cents. 
BLACK SPANISH, ROUND. Like above, ex- 
cept in shape. Oz., 1 0 cents ; lb., 50 cents. 
CHARTIER IMPROVED. A long scarlet, 
white- tipped sort of excellent quality. 
Oz., to cents; lb.. 50 cents. 
CHINESE MAMMOTH WHITE. The largest 
variety in cultivation; skin and flesh 
pure white, of mild iiavor, tender and 
crisp. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 40 cents. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. A very popular, 
quick - growing variety; olive - shaped ; 
scarlet, except near the lip, which is 
pure white; flesh crisp and tender. Oz., 
10 cents; lb,, 50 cents. 
LONG WHITE VIENNA, or LADY FINGER. 
Sweetest long whiteftadish grown ; recom- 
mended for home use. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 
60 cents. 
NON PLUS ULTRA. A rapid-growing, round 
variety; fit for the table twenty-one djys 
from sowing; of perfect form, and of a 
rich, bright scarlet color; flesh tender, 
crisp, juicy, and of delicate flavor. Oz., 
10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
SCARLET TURNIP. Rich color; very early, sweet, and crisp. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
WHITE STRASBURG. Of large size; flesh very white, crisp, and tender. Oz.. 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
RHIIRARR LINN/EUS. Eariy and tender. Pkt., 6 cents ; oz., 20 cents ; lb., $2.00. 
* ^ • MAMMOTH MONARCH. Large, late variety. Pkt., 5 cents ;oz., 25 cents; lb., $2.60. 
Roots of either variety, $1.50 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. 
Radish, "First Crop.' 
POTATO CULTURE. By E. S. Carman. Nothing old or worn-out about this 
book ; it treats of new and profitable methods ; in fact, of the new potato culture. By 
mail, postpaid, 75 cents. 
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