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NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES 
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NEW NEAPOLITAN PEPPEK. 
NewEarly Snow-White BoxRadisli 
By careful selection over a series of years, wo have 
evolved un extra early type of the White Box Radish. 
They are rather Hatter in shape than the Felton’s Model 
White Box, and with a smaller top. The slcin and flesh 
are a pure, brilliant glistening snow white. It is quite 
early, maturing in from twenty-live to thirty days, uniform 
in shape and most attractive when hunched for market. 
It is not only very crisp and tender when young, hut re¬ 
tains these qualities until the roots attain a large size. It 
will he found a particularly valuable variety for early sum¬ 
mer forcing. Price, per pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 1 , lb., 40c.; lb., 
81.25. 
New Neapolitan Pepper 
Very Early and Prolific 
Some Italian gardeners in South .Jersey have been for 
several years getting their peppers into market ten days to 
two weeks earlier than any others, ami from them theseed 
of this enormously productive and very early popper was 
obtained. 
The fruits are of good size, measuring 4 inches long by 
\ x / x inches in round circumference. The plants are very 
vigorous ami stocky, and mo completely laden with large, 
handsome fruits. Tho peppers grow upright until by their 
weight they turn down. The flesh is quite thick and 
bright red in color, sweet and very mild. They carry well 
and keep in prime condition, and always command top 
market prices. Price, per pkt., 10c.; oz., 75c.; 24 lb., 82.00; 
lb., 87.00. 
Golden Neapolitan Pepper 
This is exactly the same as the New Neapolitan Pep¬ 
per, described above, similar to it in every respect regard¬ 
ing earliness and productiveness, but is of a beautiful 
golden yellow color when ripe. Price, per pkt., 20c.; oz., 
81.50. 
New Ruby Giant Pepper 
This beautiful new pepper is a cross between the Ruby 
King and the Chinese Giant. The Chinese Giant is the 
largest of all peppers, but is rough and ungainly in shape; 
whereas the New Ruby Giant, while quite as large round 
as the Chinese Giant, has the ideal shape of the Ruby 
King, being longer than the Chinese Giant, and much 
larger round than the Ruby King. 
The plants arc vigorous in growth, stocky in habit, are 
well branched and thickly set with the beautiful enormous 
fruits. The flesh is extremely mild and sweet as an apple, 
making an excellent salad sliced ami served with toma¬ 
toes. Price, per pkt., 10c.; oz., 75c.; 24 82.00; lb., 80.00. 
Chinese Giant Pepper 
This is the largest of all peppers, but is apt to grow rough in shape. It is usually divided into four or morularfcbni 
is indented at the blossom end. It is the latest of all peppers in maturing. Price, per pkt., 10e.; oz., 50c.; 24 !*>.» «!.•/); Hi., 50.00. 
