LOW’S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 
PEAS, Second Early and Late Varieties, continued. 
Pkt. 
Qt. 
1-4 bu 
215. 
Carter’s Telephone. — Very fine. Medium late 
IO 
20 
40 
$ 2.00 
210. 
Carter’s Stratagem. — New (see page ; extra fine .... 
217. 
218. 
Carter’s Pride of the Market. — New and excellent .... 
Yorkshire Hero. — This new variety is fast becoming very popular; as a 
main crop pea it has but few equals ; pods long, round, well-filled with 
10 
40 
219. 
large, luscious wrinkled peas of extra fine quality ..... 
Champion of England. — The standard sort for general cultivation ; a wrin- 
kled pea of rare flavor and richest quality, very sweet and tender ; pods good 
IO 
*5 
3° 
1.50 
220. 
size ; vines large and very productive 
Black-Eye Marrowfat. — One of the most productive of the late varieties ; 
10 
*5 
3° 
>•5° 
grows from three to five feet high ; very productive as a market sort . 
IO 
■5 
75 
PEPPERS. 
Culture. — Sow early in a hot-bed in the Northern States, or about the middle of spring in the open ground in 
a good warm situation and warm soil ; when about three inches high, transplant one foot apart, in drills eighteen 
inches apart. Manure from the chieken house will prove very beneficial to the crop. 
221. Golden Dawn. — (For description, see page 
222. Ruby King. —(For description, see page 
223. Large Bell or Bull Nose. — Large, early, mild flavor, rind thick and fleshy 
224. Spanish Monstrous. — One of the largest varieties, single fruits measur- 
ing six inches long by three inches thick, sweet and fine flavored . 
225. Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. — Similar to the Bell in shape and 
color, but milder flavored and much larger in size • • • . • 
220. Squash, or Tomato. —The best variety for general cultivation, grown ex- 
tensively for pickling purposes ; it resembles a tomato in shape, is bright red 
in color, very strong flavored and extremely productive . • • . • 
227. Long* Red Cayenne. — Fruits very brilliant coral red, conical m shape, 
being very slim and four or five inches long ; very prolific .... 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
1-4 Lb. 
Lb 
5 
3° 
1. 00 
$;. 5 o 
5 
30 
I. CO 
3.50 
5 
3° 
1. 00 
3-50 
5 
3° 
1. 00 
3*5° 
3 
3° 
1. 00 
3.50 
PUMPKIN. 
Culture. — Pumpkins are cultivated much the same as melons or cucumbers, but are not so particular as 
regards soil ; they are most generally grown in fields of corn, or some such crop, in which they do nearly as well 
as if grown by themselves ; much used for feeding stock, but some sorts arc good for table use. 
Pkt. Oz. i-4 Lb. Lb. 
228. Sugar. — This is smaller than the Field, but of fine texture, superior for table 
use, and very valuable for feeding stock • • • 5 IO 
229. Large Cheese. — The best variety for cooking purposes; fine quality 5 10 
230. Large Field. — Very productive ; unsurpassed for feed stock, for which pur- 
pose it is largely grown • • • / . . • 5 10 
231. Large Tours, or Mammoth. — The largest of all pumpkins, often weighing 
one hundred pounds. Has grown as large as 220 pounds • • • • 10 ‘5 
25 60 
25 60 
2 5 75 
30 Si. ;; 
dressing 
Sow in drills, twelve inches apart, as 
Pkt. 
5 
5 
5 
5 
Oz. 
10 
RADISH. 
Culture. — A warm, sandy loam, made rich and light by some good, well-rotted manure and a liberal 
ot salt, will be most likely to afford them brittle and tender, free from worms, 
soon as the rough leaves appear. 
232. Chartier. — New . . • ... .* • • 
233. Early Long Scarlet. — One of the best flavored; flesh white, crisp, and nne 
quality ; color of skin scarlet * 
234. Covent Garden. — A new variety, and considered, by some, one of the best 
fine flavored and very tender . . . . • * * , 
235. French Breakfast. — A beautiful variety of the Olive Radish ; scarlet m boa; 
and white at the extremity, of quick growth and very tender and mild 
230. Early Scarlet, Olive-Shaped. — Very early and handsome, quick growth 
tender, and excellent flavor ; a great favorite • 
237 White Giant Stuttgrart. — A quick-growing variety, white in color, heart 
shaped, mild-flavored and brittle. It retains its delicacy of flavor through 
all stages of its growth ; withstands the severest heat 
,b. Lb. 
$1.00 
1. 00 
i.eo 
I. CO 
1. 00 
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