CORAL GEM BOUQUET PEPPER. 
The illustration above fails to do justice to this 
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beautiful little variety; it is impossible in an en¬ 
graving to show how completely covered are the little 
plants with hundreds of the small bright red Peppers. 
The single Pepper illustrated is of natural size and 
so thickly set on the dwarf plants as to give each 
plant the appearance of a Bouquet of Corals. As a 
potted plant for florists it has proved a most rapid 
selling article, for besides its great beauty it serves 
the housekeeper most conveniently when the pods 
are wanted for seasoning. The peppers are intensely 
hot and piquant. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkis. for 25 cts. 
STRASBURG RADISH. 
This excellent radish which was introduced to the 
public several years ago has proven to be one of the 
most valuable summer radishes in cultivation. The 
engraving shows their shape, which is half long. 
Flesh pure snow white, tender and of a pleasant, 
pungent ta«*te, without being strong. It can be used 
in six weeks from the time of sowing, when it has 
reached two-thirds of its size; it continues to grow 
without losing its superior quality, and can be used 
for a month or more afterward, and continues in line 
edible condition at all times afterward, during 
growth. Large pkt., 10 cts.; 3 for 25 cts. 
The finest melon ever introduced. In shape it is long, often two feet or more, and frequently weighs as 
high as sixty pounds, though its average weight is about forty pounds each. Its liesh is solid, pure golden 
yellow, variegated with streaks, and layers of bright pink or ruby red, which often appear in a star-shaped 
form. This makes it at once the most beautiful, odd and novel melon ever seen. It is also as much superior 
to other melons in quality as it is in beauty. It has a sweetness and lusciousness which no other melon pos¬ 
sesses, being tender and melts in the mouth like ice cream without a particle of core or stringy substance. It 
is very juicy and does not lose its flavor when it becomes over-ripe like most sorts. It is solid to the center, 
and ripens close to the rind, which is very thin " 
a good crop. Large pkt., 10 cts.; 3 for 25 cts. 
Strasburg Radish* 
1 Finch’s Ruby Gold Watermelon. 
