LOW’S CATALOGUE OF SPECIALTIES. 
A New Pepper Novelty.\“Coral Gem Bouquet.” 
“Is the finest of the'small sized varieties, which 
in particular will interest florists. As grown in 
pots, for which it is most suitable, it is the pret- 
tiest thing out. Its beautiful little pods of shin" 
ing red color are so thinkly set as to give it. the 
appearance of a bouquet of corals, hence its name. 
Being haydsome and attractive, it delights every 
lover of the beautiful. As a pot plant it has 
proven a most rapid selling article, besides its 
great beauty, it serves the housekeeper in the 
most convenient way when pods are wanted for 
seasoning. In the open ground the plants grow to 
a height of from 24 to 30 inches, so densely set 
with pods as to bend its branches down. So 
many desirable qualities combine in this, it will undoubtedly 
become the most popular as well as profitable in the manufacture 
of pepper sauce. I offer it in the novelty papers, two well cured 
pods in each (thus showing to the purchaser, size as well as 
great beauty).” 
The above is the description as given by the introducer. Price, 
10 cts. per pkt., 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 
{See cut.) 
This is the sweetest and most beautiful l£ Mango 
Pepper ” known. In shape and size it is similar to the 
well-known “ Sweet Bell.’’ It is of a golden yellow 
color, which makes a very fine appearance upon the ta- 
ble, especially when mixed with red varieties. For ex- 
hibition purposes this variety far surpasses any other, 
as the peculiar tint and shade of its color are reproduced 
in no other vegetable or fruit ; it will be found exceed- 
ingly beautiful, and attracts much attention wherever it is exhibited. Price per pkt., 
5 cts. ; per oz., 30 cts. ; per 1-4 lb., 3 ?. 
“Ruby King” Pepper. 
This new Pepper attains a larger size than the “ Spanish Monstrosus,” and is of differ- 
ent shape. The fruits are from four to eight inches long, of a bright, ruby color. They are 
mild and pleasant flavored ; the plant is very strong in growth, and will doubtless prove of 
value when grown in the Southern States, as my experience with it proves it to be too late 
for this latitude. Price per pkt., 5 cts. ; per oz., 30 cts. ; per 1-4 lb., $1.00 ; 
Carter’s New Maltese Parsnip. 
{See cut.) 
Messrs. Carter & Co. describe this new Parsnip as “ the handsomest and best variety; 
the base of the leaf stems presenting the appearance of a Maltese Cross.” Its introduction 
into this country has been attended with perfect success, and every one who has grown it 
pronounce it truly excellent. Its great u ^auty, productiveness, and superior flavor, render 
it particularly desirable and a great ^vorite for table use; for this purpose it is without a 
rival. I would earnestly recommend a trial of this fine variety, as I know it will please. 
Price per pkt., 5 cts. ; per oz., 10 cts. ; per 1-4 lb., 20 cts. ; per lb., 60 cts. 
New Mango Pepper “Golden Dawn.” 
