KENNEDY KWALITY SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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PEPPER 
Pepper—Chinese Giant 
Sow seed in boxes or flats in March when 
about 3 inches high transplant to 2-inch pots, 
transplant in open ground in rich soil about the 
latter part of May in rows two feet apart and 18 
inches apart in the rows. See plants. 
California Wonder. One of the best varieties ever 
produced. Sweet, very thick meated, large, mild 
and heart shaped, measures 4^4 inches in length 
by 4 inches in diameter. Pkt. 15c., oz. $1.00. 
Cayenne, Long Red. Pendant fruits about 4 
inches long and inch in diameter at the base, 
often curved and twisted; bright red; hot and 
pungent. Pkt. 15c., oz. 90c. 
Chinese Giant. Largest of the mild varieties. 
Fruit thick, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, brilliant 
scarlet. Pkt. 15c., oz. $1.00. 
Early Neapolitan. Early, productive large variety 
and one of the sweetest and most mild. Fruit of 
upright growth, four inches long and two inches 
thick; bright red. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
Golden Queen Mammoth. Largest of the sweet 
Peppers; resembles Ruby King but is bright 
golden-yellow. Pkt. 15c., oz. $1.00. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Early variety and popu¬ 
lar as a pickling sort; pendant scarlet fruits 
two inches in diameter, three inches long, blunt 
ended; mild and sweet. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
Pimento. One of the best, both green and red. 
Smooth and uniform in shape. Meat is 2 to 3 
times as thick as that of the Bell types. Sweet 
and delicious, very prolific. Pkt. 15c., oz. 85c. 
Red Chili. Low growth, a spreading plant 18 
inches high; fruit erect; 1^4 inches long, cone 
shaped, bright red and very hot; exceedingly 
prolific; used for pepper sauce. Pkt. 15c., oz. 85c. 
Ruby King. Early, productive and of dwarf, com¬ 
pact upright growth; fruits pendant, often 4 to 
6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches thick, tapering, 
sweet and mild. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
Sweet Spanish. Sweet and mild. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
Sweet Mountain. Similar to Bull Nose, but more 
elongated; pendant fruits often grow 6 inches 
long by 4 inches in diameter; bright red, mild 
and sweet. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
POTATOES 
A good sandy loam produces the best Potatoes, 
but they can be grown on all kinds of soil. Make 
furrows of good depth 3 feet apart. Scatter a 
liberal dressing of our Special Potato Fertilizer 
or decayed stable manure along the drill, mix with 
soil, set the seed (pieces containing not more than 
2 eyes) about 10 inches apart in the rows. Cover 
with about 2 inches of soil and begin to cultivate 
when the plants are well up. At each successive 
hoeing bring additional soil about the plants. 
Plant 10 bushels to the acre or 1 peck to 100 foot 
row. 
SEMESAN BEL 
A disinfectant and disease controller for seed po¬ 
tatoes. 4 oz. 50c., lb. $1.75, 5 lbs. $8.00, 25 lbs. 
$31.25. 
Early Varieties 
Bovee. An extra early white potato of medium 
size and excellent quality. Very prolific. 
Irish Cobbler. Early, vigorous grower producing 
large, white potatoes of fine quality. 
Selected Early Rose. Very early, pink skin, hand¬ 
some tuber. Although not as heavy a cropper 
as Irish Cobbler it is far superior in quality. 
Main Crop and Late Varieties 
Green Mountain. Oval shape; white skin and 
flesh; excellent; heavy yielder; good keeper. 
Gold Coin. A splendid main-crop variety of re¬ 
markable productiveness and finest table qual¬ 
ity; slightly oblong form; light golden skin; 
flesh pure white, fine-grained; cooks very dry. 
Dibbles Russet. Flesh pure white, russet skin. 
Superb variety. Disease resistant. 
Market Price 
Sweet Potato Plants. Yellow Nansewood. 
Ready in May. 
PUMPKIN 
Sow in good soil the latter part of May in hills 
10 feet apart each way; cover seed 1 inch. Pump¬ 
kin seed may be sown in the field with corn; drop 
2 or 3 seeds in every fourth hill. 
Connecticut Field. Generally used for planting in 
corn for stock feeding, also for making pies; 
fruit oblong, flattened at the ends, often 15 inches 
in diameter; smooth, hard, reddish-orange, rib¬ 
bed skin with rich orange-yellow flesh. Pkt. 
10c., oz. 20c., lb. 45c., lb. $1.25. 
King of the Mammoths. The giant among Pump¬ 
kins; specimens have been grown to weigh 250 
pounds; fruit round and flattened, slightly rib¬ 
bed; skin salmon-orange, flesh bright yellow, 
very ,thick. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., Yk lb- $1.00. 
Large Cheese. Large, round, flattened fruits, 
ribbed, buff in color; flesh yellow and very deep; 
fine quality. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., *4 lb. 75c. 
Mammoth Tours. Very large, oblong, weighing 
upwards of 150 pounds; skin smooth, of a gray- 
green color. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., lb. $1.00. 
Winter Luxury. Round, medium in size with a 
golden-yellow skin closely netted like a netted 
musk melon; of fine quality and an exception¬ 
ally good keeper. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., Y lb. 75c. 
