PEPPERS, 
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The Cultivation of Peppers. — Sow In hotbed or greenhouse in March or April, and transplant to the open ground when all dauger of frost 
is over. Plant in rows 3 ft. apart and li ft. between the plants ; cover the seed when sowing with about i in. of soil. 
842 Chinese Giant. 847 Neapolitan. 
841 Bell or Bull. — A large bright and early variety of mild 
flavour. 
842 Chinese Giant.— A dwarf well-branched early variety, pro- 
ducing immense brilliant glossy scarlet fruits. 
843 Large 8quash. — A tomato-shaped medium-sized thick-fleshed 
fruit. 
844 Ruby King. — Plants grow 2 ft. high, and bear freely large 
scarlet thick-fleshed mild sweet fruits. 
Price of the above 
4 oz. i oz. J oz. 
.10 .15 .20 
i lb. 
1.00 
845 Small Red Chili.— Small slender bright scarlet fruits; very hot. 
846 Long: Red. — Long red fruits; very hot and pungent. 
847 Neapolitan. — A large very early Pepper; fruits sweet, mild, 
and solid. 
848 8mall Rod. — Small bright red fruits. 
849 8weet Mountain. — An improved bullnose, the fruits of which 
are large thick fleshed, mild and bright red when ripe. 
850 Mixed 8orte. — An attractive collection to suit all tastes. 
Price of the above 
$ oz. 4 oz. 
.10 .15 
1 lb. 1 lb. 
.75 2.50 
PUMPKIN. 
The Cultivation of Pumpkins.— After all danger of severe frosts has passed the seed may be sown in 
hills 8 ft. apart each way, or in the corn field, using 3 or 4 seed with that of the corn in every fourth or fifth 
hill. Do not plant different varieties of Pumpkin together, as they are very apt to become mixed, although 
they do not easily hybridise with squash or other vines. 1 oz. will plant 25 hills ; 3 lb. will plant an acre. 
861 Connecticut Field.— Unrivalled for stock-feeding, and produces wonderfully well. 
862 Large Cheese.— This is a fine sort for either stock or table purposes. Colour creamy buff, flavour very 
sweet, shape flat, and very productive. 
863 Mammoth King. — Often produces a Pumpkin weighing over 100 lb. It is a fine keeper, and is used in 
winter as a figure in displays of a rustic nature. It is a fine stock-feeding variety. 
864 8weet or 8ugar. — An unsurpassed variety for making pies. The pumpkins are small, but they are 
very sweet, fine grained, and of the best quality. The skin is a deep orange in colour. 
865 Wintor Luxury.— A smooth, yellow-skinned, round Pumpkin, with a thick flesh of excellent flavour. 
It is a splendid keeper, with a russet-yellow coloured skin. 
Price of the above 
4 oz. 1 oz, J lb. 1 lb. 
.5 .10 .30 1.00 
864 Sweet or Sugar. 
POTATOES. 
Beauty of Hebron. 
The Cultivation of Potatoes.— Under the right climatic conditions any good fibrous soil will produce 
Potatoes, but a better quality will result from a production in a good sandy loam. Make furrows of good 
depth, about 3 ft. apart, apply a good dressing of commercial fertilizer or well-decayed stable manure to each 
drill ; cover this slightly and plant good-sized pieces of the potatoes, each containing two or three eyes, li ft. 
apart in the furrows. Then cover the seed to the depth of 2 in. Begin to cultivate when the plants are up. 
and at each hoeing thereafter bring additional soil about the plants. 
The following varieties of Potatoes, all of which are Maine grown, and true to name, are as free from 
disease as science will allow. When ordering please state the variety and exact quantity desired. (10 bushels 
are required to plant 1 acre) : — 
Beauty of* Hebron. 
Early Norther. 
Early Rose. 
Irish Cobbler. 
Green Mountain. 
Carman No. 3. 
Price of the above 
Prices F.O.B. Boston. 
Peck. 
.60 
Bushel. 
2.00 
Sack of 2| bushels. 
4.75 
All subject to the market changes. 
New Queen, 
Delaware. 
We also remind our customers that as Potatoes are of a perishable nature we can assume no responsibility, 
and ship only at purchaser’s risk. We of course exercise the greatest care in packing and shipping, so that 
the tubers may be protected from sudden changes in the temperature. 
AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 
We wish to tender our thanks for the many gratifying reports of our Garden Seeds 
received from our customers during the past season, and the photographs sent with many 
of them. Owing to limited space we are unable to publish as many of these appreciations 
as we would wish, but, apart from their publicity use, the Firm are always pleased to 
receive and record their clients' testimony of the value of Carters Tested Seeds. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
