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PEPPERS—Continued 
Ruby King. Very large ruby red variety; flesh thick, 
crisp and tender. Oz. 30c; 4- lb. $1.00. 
Sunny Brook. Is the tomato-shaped Pimento, very 
thick, sweet flesh and is of bright red color. Oz. 35c; 
>4 lb. $1.25. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Our stock of this well- 
known variety, sometimes called Sweet Mountain, is 
very superior. Plants are vigorous, about two feet tall, 
compact, and very productive, ripening its crop uni¬ 
formly and early. The fruit is large with thick, mild 
flesh of excellent quality for use in salads, mangoes or 
stuffed peppers. The color is dark green when growing 
and bright crimson when ripe. Oz. 30c; >4 lb. $1.00. 
Pimento. Mildest and one of the best of all peppers. 
Medium size fruit, uniform shape, smooth with thick 
flesh. Great favorite with gardeners because it pro¬ 
duces enormous yields. Oz. 30c; *4 lb. $1.00. 
World Beater. A fine, new selection of the Ruby 
Giant type. Later but larger and a little more blocky in 
shape than the Ruby King; flesh quite thick and sweet; 
bright scarlet when ripe. Oz. 30c; 4 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50. 
Napolitan. A variety in which the length is equal to twice the 
diameter, a sort exceedingly productive, yet so remarkably early 
for a large size fruit as to be classed among the extra earlies; 
oz. 30c; 4 ib - $1-00. 
Small Chili. Red conical pods, about 2 inches long, very 
hot and prolific. Oz. 40c; 4 lb- $1.25. 
Golden Queen. The largest Yellow Pepper and most pro¬ 
ductive, very meaty and strictly mild. Oz. 40c; 4- lb. $1.50. 
RADISH 
The Radish will succeed best in a rich, sandy loam. For 
early use sow in hot beds in February or March, and in the 
open air as soon as the ground can be worked. For a succes¬ 
sion sow every two weeks until June. The winter varieties 
should be sown in August and treated similar to Turnip; 1 oz. 
of seed will sow a bed of 5 by 20 feet. 
Vick’s Scarlet Globe. Excellent for forcing; early, hand¬ 
some color; mild flavor. Oz. 10c; 4 lb. 25c; lb. 80c. 
French Breakfast. A fine early variety; olive shaped; 
white tipped. Oz. 10c; 4 lb. 25c; lb. 80c. 
Rosy Gem. The earliest Radish in cultivation; in shape 
globular, with rich, deep scarlet top, blending to white at the 
bottom. Oz. 10c; 4 lb. 25c; lb. 80c. 
Icicle. The finest white Radish; long, slender, pure white 
roots and crisp until they grow large; they mature early and 
have short tops which permit close planting and forcing; re¬ 
garded by many of our customers as the finest Radish they 
have ever grown; plant every 10 days for succession. It is 
mild, crisp and white. Oz. 10c; 54 lb. 25c; lb. 80c. 
Icicle 
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