CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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Paris Prize. W. F. BBiinutt, Silver Queen, Sou- 
venir de Wooten. GroHen Wonder^ 
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Ruby King. 
Golden Dawn. 
Procopp's Giant. 
PEPPERS. 
Culture. — Sow the seeds early under glass, or 
I the open ground during warm weather; 
•aiisplant when three inches high. 
Euby Kiner —An exceedingly handsome va- 
etv of enormous size, often measuring six 
iclics in length and nine inches in circumference, 
nlikc other kind.s, a« the flavor is very mild, 
n<l it can lie sliced and eaten with salt and vinc- 
ar like tomatoes and cucumbers. Fkt> lOc, 
s. 25o., Vi lb. 75e., lb. $2.50.. 
Golden Dawn.— A new variety, resemnling 
w Large Bell in shape, but more delicate in 
avor and the color i» a rich golden yellow, 
kt. lOc, oz. 25o., M lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Procopp's Giant. — This is indeed the nLam- 
lOth among the peppers Many specimens 
avc measured eight and nme inches in length 
art over three inches thick at the top. They 
rt .if bright scarlet color, flesh thick, crisp and 
sharp. Pkt. lOc, OZ, 360., %, lb. $1.00, lb. 
$3.60. 
Bed CltiBter.— As the name indicates, it grows 
in bunches at the end of each branch. The thm 
peppers are of a brilliant coral red color and 
very hot in flavor. Per pkt. 5o., oz. SOo., Vi 
lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. , 
Cardinal.— A new and distinct variety, grow- 
ing from six to seven inches in length, broad at 
the top and tapering to a point. Color, a bril- 
liant red. Flesh thick and sweet, Fkt. Oc, 
OZ. 26c., 'Alb. 750., lb. $2.50. 
Golden ttueen — The best variety in cnltlva- 
tion. Thjy grow from eight to ten inches in 
length, and are che handsomest and mo.;tpro- 
ductive of all the Peppers. Color a bright gold- 
en yellow, and very mild in flavor,so that it can 
be sliced and eaten with salt and vinegar, like 
tomatoes and cucumbers. An excellent pepper, 
and one that is taking the lead. Pkt. 6c., oz. 
25c., Hlb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Sinall Chili —Bright red, the best variety for 
jepper sauce. Pkt. 6c„ OZ. 25c., % lb. 76c., 
b $2.50. 
Long Ked Cayenne.— A long, slim pod, rath- 
er pointed, and when ripe of a bright red color. 
Extremely strong and pungent, and is the sort 
used for commercial purposes. Pkt, 6c,, oz. 
26c., % lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. . ^ , 
Sweet Mountain.- An early variety of mild 
flavor, and a favorite sort, both for pickling and 
for use in the natural state. Pkt. 5o., oz. 25c,^ 
Vilb. 75c., lb. $2.50. „ , 
Large Bell, or Bull Kose.— Very large, glossy 
red ; one of the best. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25o., Vilb. 
750., lb. $2.50. . , ^. ^ . 
Celestial.- A new and valuable variety in- 
troduced from China. The peppers are a deli- 
cate yellow color until almost ripe and then 
change to an intense scarlet. Fine quality and 
a very sharp flavor. Pkt. 6o., oz. SOc, Vt, lb. 
$100, lb. $3.26. « 
Oxheart. — Small . heart-shaped pepper, fine tor 
pickles. Pkt. 6c., oz. 26c., Vi lb. 76c., lb. $2.25. 
Dwarf Extra Curled Parsley. 
PARSLEY. 
Cultore. A rich and tolerably deep soil is best for this crop. 
Soak the seeds a few hours in tepid water, and sow early in the 
spring, in drills a foot apart. Thin out the plants to three or 
four inches apart. 
FemLeaved.— A most valuable plant, both for tabic decor- 
ation and mixed with dwarf ornamental foliage plants in the 
flower garden. Pkt. 5o., oz. lOc, % lb. 26o., lb. 86c. 
Champion Moss Curled.— A very select stock, 
leaves arc beautifuUv curled and crimped. Pkt. 
5c., oz. lOc, V4. lb. 20c., lb, 76o. 
Hamburg.— A fleshy rooted sort ; roots are 
used for flavoring soups. Pkt. 60., OZ. lOc, % 
lb. 26c., lb. 85o. 
Plain Parsley. — Hardier, and the leaves are 
longer and of a darker green than the Curled ; 
better flavored for seasoning ; valuable for feed- 
ing sheep. Pkt. 60., oz. lOc, % lb. 20o., lb. 
^^Extra Curled. — Dwarf and tender; leaves 
beautifully crimped and curled ; very fine for 
famishing. Pkt. 60., oz. lOc, Vi lb. 20c., lb. 
60. 
PARSNIPS. 
3ultuie.— Sow as early in the spring as the ground can be worked, in 
"h soil, in drills eighteen inches apart. Thin to six or eight inches in 
Stasmum Bonum.— A wonderfully fine variety recently introduced 
England. The flavor is delicious and the flesh tender ami sugary. 
m'tfaS to try it this season il' you love good parsnips. Pkt. iOc, 
A splendid sort, excellent flavor, tender and 
■ — ■ - - lOc. % lb. 20c.. lb. 60c. 
Pkt. 60., oz. lOc, %lb. 
[.SOc, Hlb. 50o. 
large White Sugar. , 
eet. One of the best varieties. Pkt. OC, oz. 
student.— A halt long variety of fine flavor. 
'HollowCro-wm.— Roots oblong, ending somewhat abruptly, with a 
1 tan root; grows mostly below the surface; has a very smooth clean 
and is easily distinguished by tl»e leaves arising from a cavity on 
.1 uip or crown of the root. Pkt. 60., oz. lOc, % lb. 20Cy lb. BOo. 
New Maltese.— Long, smooth and white; fine flavor. Pkt. &0., OZ, 
Oc, 14 lb. 20c., lb. 65b. 
PEAS.— Continued. 
AbundaJlce.— An enormou. bearer, and has- 
the appearance of a bush, as it branches directly 
from the root. Grows to a height of 18 inches.. 
Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 40o., pk. $1.25, bus. 
$4.50. 
Everbearing. — This new pea is a cross be- 
tween the Little Gem and the Champion of 
England. Height, two feet, foliage large, firm, 
and bright green. Pods three to four inches, 
long, each pod producing from Fix to eight large 
wrinkled peas. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 40o., pk.. 
$1.25, bus. $4.00. 
LATE SORTS. 
Ohampionof England.— This is yet, by gen- 
eral consent, acknowledged to be the best of the- 
late varieties. It is a tall growing sort, attain- 
ing a height of five feet, and requires to be 
staked up. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20o., qt. 40o., pk. 
$1.00, bus. $3.75. 
Yorkshire Hero.— Early green, wrinkled va- 
riety good bearer and fine flavor. Pkt, 5c-,pt. 
20c., qt, 40c,, pk. $1.0O, bus. $3.76. 
Stratagem. — Lately introduced from Eng- 
land ; grows to a heijht of about two feet. la- 
an immense bearer of peas of the finest quality. 
Pkt. 6c., Et. 30c.^9t^. 46c^pk^$J£5.^«. $6jOO, 
•Pkt. 60., pt. S6c., qt. 45c., pk. $1.76, bu*.. 
Boyai'Kwarf'W^ite"Marrowfat.-Pt.'20c.. qt. 30o., pk. 760.,, 
bus. $2.60. „ ^ ^ 
Pride of the Market.- 
*TePephone.-Pkt. 5c., pt. fSc. qt 45c. pk: $1 75 bus $6.00 
Dwarf Gray Sugar.-Pltt. 5c., pt. 30c , qt. 50c. pk $1 75, bu. |e.5a. 
Blue Imperial,-Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c.. qt. 35c.. pk. $l.O0. bus $3.75. 
Black Eyed Marrowfat.-Pkt. 5c., pt. 15c, qt. 30c., pk. 76c., bus. 
$2.50. 
White Marrowfat.-Pkt. 5c.. pt. 15c, qt. 30c..,pk. 76o., bu, $2.60. 
Tal^l Grav Su^gar -Pkt. 5c pt. 30c.. qt, 45.c. pk. $1.75, bu. $6.50. 
FIELD SORfs.-E^riy White Canada.-Pt. 30c. postpaid, pk. 
6O0.. bus. $2.00. For large lots, write for prices. 
At prices quoted on Peas bv peck an.l bushel, we deliver 
free at freight or express oliice here, and make no charge 
for bags. Purchaser will pay freight or express charges. 
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