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Pepper. 
Piment. ^pfcffer. Piniiento. 
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. 
Golden Dawn. Of compact growth and very 
fruitful ; fruits of medium size, rich golden Peroz. Lb. 
yellow, very thick, sweet and mild $0 25 $2 00 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A standard early va- 
Wi^SllKlltiiSllifl filb^ t^^l^KM. I'icty, with large, thick, glossy red fruits ; sweet 
wUi'llUm&mS'ywKt^mSII^M^^ and mild 25 2 00 
Large Red Cayenne. I,ong fruits of conical 
shape, bright red ; flesh strong and pungent .20 2 00 
Procopp's Giant. Grows to an enormous size, 
HEi^li^I usually 8 to 9 inches long and 3 inches thick ; 
of a brilliant scarlet color ; thick flesh of pleas - 
im flavor 35 3 00 
Fr'^'VlS'l'^^""'*-^^ Red Chill. Small bright red pods, very pun- 
II Wiir"l|||mMilf1iiii T' gent; used for pickles 3° 3 0° 
pli' RubyKing. The best mild red pepper ; fruit large 
4k'^f^n^^^^e$^|iig^^^H|a|^r' and handsome, of a bright ruby red color, and 
~^ ~ ' — so mild that it may be sliced and eaten as a salad 30 2 50 
PKDCOI'P S GIANT. ... ^ „ 
Sweet Mountain. Very Similar to Large Bell 
or Bull Nose in shape and color, but larger and milder in flavor 25 2 00 
PUMPKIN. 
Potiron. fiiirbi^. Calabaza. 
One ounce will plant 40 hills ; 5 pounds will plant an acre. Plant in hills 8 feet apart each way, 
allowing three strong plants to a hill. In other respects they are cultivated as melons and cucumbers ; 
keep separate from melons and cucumbers, as they are liable to mix. 
If ordered by mall, add 8 cents per pound for postage. 
Connecticut Field, or Large Yellow. The common field variety, so largely grown amongst peroz. Lb. 
corn ; excellent for stock feeding |o 05 |o 30 
Early Sugar. Of small size, but very peroz. I,b. 
prolific ; skin of a deep orange- 
yellow ; flesh fine-grained and sweet |o jo Jo 6o 
Large Cheese. Of good size and very 
prolific ; riud and flesh orange col- 
ored, fine-grained and excellent for 
cooking 10 60 
Mammoth Potiron. This is the true 
mammoth pumpkin ; grows to an enor- 
mous size, some specimens having 
been grown which weighed over 200 
pounds ; s;dnion colored skin ; flesh 
bright yellow, fine-grained and of ex- 
cellent quality 15 i 25 
LARGE CHEESE. 
Rhubarbe. 3K;a[)ar6cr. Ruibarbo. 
One ounce will sow 125 feet of drill. The seed bed should be of light, rich soil. Sow very thinly 
in rows i foot apart, and cover the seed about i inch. When the plants are 2 inches high, thin to the 
distance of 6 inches in the drill. In about 6 months they will be strong enough to set out in their 
permanent location, the distance allowed being about 3 feet each way. 
Linneeus $0 20 |l 75 
Mammoth Monarch ^5 2 50 
Roots of either variety, I1.50 per dozen, by express, at purchaser's ex pense. 
All seeds can be liad in 5-cent packets, except where noted. 
