^tOo beautiful JfeiD Be'p'pers. 
OMILD8' KALEIDOSCOPE. Two years ago we introduced Childs’ Celestial, a Pepper which has taken the world quite 
I,, Morin, and has proved to be not only the most useful Pepper in cultivation, but a superb ornamental plant which is 
grown largely in pots and otherwise for decorative purposes. Beautiful and useful as Celestial is, Childs’Kaleidoscope, 
..ah entirely different, is in every respect vastly superior to it. It is of beautiful habit, having long wavy branches, 
win. a are loaded with drooping fruit, the size and shape shown on colored plate. Prom the time the peppers form until 
fully grown they aro of a light, yellowish cream color. When fully grown they commence to change color, first to a lovely 
. unary yellow, then to a deep orange, then to rose or pink and so on through different shades until they are an Intense scar¬ 
let, vivid and luminous. As may be imagined, a plant bearing hundreds of Poppers which show 6 or 8 distinct colors, is an 
object of more than ordinary beauty. It is sure to become a favorite i>ot plant, as well as a useful vegetable. It grows very 
freely In the gurden or in pots and bears enormously. Its flavor is clear and sharp, and for any use to which a Pepper can 
lie put, it is second to uoue. Per pkt., 15c.; 2 pktp. for 2Gc. 
BLACK NUBIAN. A most unique and novel Pepper and a fit representative of the Dark Continent. Pruit 6 inches in 
length, tapering to a sharp point, and of a shining, wax-like black color until fully ripe, when it changes to a dark orange- 
rial. It is highly desirable as an ornamental plant to grow in connection with our Kaleidoscope and Celestial. Its habit is 
splendid and its long black peppers make it a most odd anil attractive plant. The peppers are fiery and when half grown, 
superior for pickling, etc. It is in every respect a great acquisition, and entirely unlike any other pepper known. Per pkt., 
15c.; 2 pkts. for 25c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. We will send the three most beautiful and useful Peppers in cultivation—the three which change 
colors (Celestial, Kaleidoscope and Black Nubian), one packet each of the three for only 25c. 
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Bean, Qhilds JJfcoTticultural. 
The old Horticultural or Cranberry Pole Bean, stands to-day as one of the very finest if not the best, both as a String 
Bean or Shelled. Its delicious quality is not excelled if equalled by any other. One of its greatest drawbacks is that it is 
not very prolific, the pods being short and containing only a or 4 beans. The value of Childs’ New Horticultural will be 
understood when we say that its sous show in clusters, ark six inches in length and average seven beans to the 
pod, and further that it is much earlier than the old sort. It originated in Maine and is really one of the most Important 
new vegetables, and is sure to take the place of the old sort, being twice as prolific, earlier and possessing other points of 
superiority. As will be seen by the colored plate, the pods are very beautiful, mottled with creamy white and rosy scarlet, 
and as they hang from the poles in great clusters among the rank leaves, they present a most beautiful sight. The beans 
are white, specked and blotched with scarlet, and when cooked, either with pods or shelled they are unexcelled in delicious 
quality. Per pkt., 15c.: per pint, 50c.; per quart, 80c. 
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B,ecL Qver green Cj°m. 
This is a sport from the common Evergreen, and a Sweet Corn of unexcelled beauty and good quality. The ears aro 
large, having 12 or 14 rows of long perfect kernels, which are of a dark ruby red color and beautiful as Jewels. Any person 
who likes odd and fancy thiugs will be delighted with this superb Corn. On account of its beautiful color it is a magnifi¬ 
cent sort to grow and serve with the white and yellow sorts. It is sure to become a great favorite. Per pkt., 15o.; pint, 00c. 
THREE FANCY CORNS FOR 30 CENTS. For only 30 cents we will send a packet each of lied Evergreen, Ruby and 
Holden Sweet Corn, the last two offered among Vegetable Novelties in this Catalogue. 
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