JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Quick Crop. A grand early variety resembling Early Rose when at its best, 
a great cropper of large oblong potatoes of the best possible quality. 
Peck, 50c.; bushel, $1.75. 
Carman No. 3. A standard late variety resembling Rural New Yorker and 
Sir Walter Raleigh, but better than those from the fact that it seldom 
if ever grows with hollow hearts. Very handsome large white potatoes 
of the best quality. Peck, 50c.; bushel, $1.50. 
PUMPKIN. 
Sugar or Pie. Medium seized, very fine grained and dry; the best for cook- 
ing. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; V4 ib., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
Mammoth or Field. Immense size, good quality, vary productive. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c.; lb., 45c. 
PEPPER. 
Chinese Giant. The finest and largest variety of mild flavor; flesh thick and 
very sweet. The fruits are bright red when ripe and are freely pro- 
duced. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 40c. 
Bell or Bull Nose. A large early variety of mild flavor, the standard for 
baking and pickling. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
Long Red Cayenne. Long, bright red and full of fire. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
PEAS. 
(Postage will be charged at the rate of 10c. per pint if Peas are to be 
sent by mail.) 
Alaska. One of the earliest, growing about 18 inches high; large round 
pods well filled with Peas of the finest quality; seed blue. Pkt., be.; 
pint, 15c.; qt., 25c.; peck, $1.60. 
Nott’s Excelsior. The best early dwarf variety, very productive, pods large 
and well filled with peas of unusually sweet flavor. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; 
qt., 25c. 
Telephone. A strong growing variety with large pods filled with immense 
peas of the very best quality, Second early. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt., 
25c.; peck, $1.75. 
Peas — Alaska. 
