New Ruby Giant Pepper 
fn Phihulelpiiia and other markets there lias been for some time a ^irowing demand for a mild red 
pej>|)er as large as (vliincse fiiant, hut having the longer shape of Ruby King. Asa result of crossing 
thcHe two pcijpers, we have indeed a handsome new variety, which retains the enormous size of the 
(/IiineHO (uant, but has lost the somewhat ungainly shape of the latter for the graceful, elongated form 
of liuliy King, being much longer than the former variety and much larger round than the latter. 
Ill eolor It is most attractive, being a bright clear red, and in flavor mild, delicious and sweet. The 
I»lant JH vigoroiiH in growth, Hto(*ky and well-branched, and is fully as prolific as Chinese Giant. Pkt 
JOc.; oz., •I5c,:lb., ; ib., $ 5 . 00 . 
Chinese Giant Pepper 
Tlie pinnta are of vigorous growth and seldom more than 2 feet in 
height, well branched and thickly set with monstrous fruits. The pep¬ 
pers are fleshy, of stocky form and in color the most brilliant scarlet. 
1 hey are uniformly enormous ” and are justly called Giants. The 
nosh is extremely mild,as sweet as an apple, and can be served .sliced 
like tomatoes. Prices, pkt., 10c.; oz., 50c.; i lb., $1.60 ; lb., $5.50. 
New Neapolitan Peppers 
Red and Golden 
These are very early and prolific; fruits 4 inches long by 41 inches 
round ; flesh is thick and very mild. Prices for either sort, pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 45c.; I Ih., $1.35. -i > 
The Dainty Duchess Pea 
Ibis new pea, the result of hybridization and careful selection by 
an expert grower in the “old country,’’ somewhat resembles the well- 
known favorite Telephone in type, but is superior to that variety in 
(liiahty and yield. 
It is a fine wrinkled pea, of tall habit, robust growth, hardv and 
vigorous, producing large, well-lilled pods in great profusion. The 
peas themselves are of extra size, borne 8 or 10 to apod, and possess a 
superior dehcions sugary flavor. Prices, pkt., 10c.; pint, 30c.; qt., 55c., 
by mail, postpaid ; qt., 40c. ; peck, $2.25 ; bnsh., $8.50, by freight or 
express. i ■• > j o 
Carter’s Danby Stratagfem Pea 
We have obhiined our seed of this new pea from the originators, 
.lames Carter & Co., the largest seed growers of Great Britain. In our 
we found it a distinct improvement on the original 
Sitratagem, having longer, strnighter and broader pods, very freely 
pi-odnced. The Imuhn is very robust, and extends to a height of 2i 
feet, hearing a profusion of immense pods, many 6 inches in length, 
and frequently containing ten large, full-flavored marrow peas. Pkt., 
frei^lftorlxp^eas;’^ ’ 35c.; peck, $2.25; bush., $8.00, by 
