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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(COKPOK ATfON.) _ 
PEAS • — Continued. 
GENERAL CROP. 
Blackeye Marrow. An excellent old-fashioned sort 
Breck’s New Life. All things considered, the most valuable pea of its season for 
home or for market 
Carter’s Telephone. A vigorous grower, extra large well filled pods • 
Champion of England. The standard late variety, sweet and productive 
Dwarf Telephone. Like the old variety except in height. 
Dwarf White Marrow. An old-fashioned yet popular variety . 
Heroine. A green wrinkled variety, following Advancer. 
Paragon. Large, well filled pods, one of the latest • • • • • 
Pride of the Market. An enormously productive wrinkled marrow of good quality 
Profusion. A productive, large-podded sort of good quality 
Sharpe’s Queen. Large, well filled pods, of extra quality, equal in all and supe¬ 
rior in some respects to Stratagem . 
Stratagem. A sport that usually produces stalky vines covered with full pods of 
extra size 
Shropshire Hero. After the style of Yorkshire Hero, but more desirable 
Yorkshire Hero. A wrinkled marrow of extra fine quality 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS. 
Early Dwarf Wrinkled Sugar. A French variety, early and of good quality 
Tall Gray Sugar. Can be used either shelled or cooked in the pods . 
Ruby King Popper 
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Sweet Mountain Pepper 
Large Bell Pepper 
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10 
.20 
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15 
•30 
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6.00 
15 
•30 
1.50 
5.00 
15 
•25 
125 
4.00 
20 
.40 
2.50 
10 
.20 
•65 
2.00 
15 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
15 
•30 
1*50 
5.00 
15 
•30 
i -75 
6.00 
15 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
15 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
5.00 
15 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
15 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
Pt. 
Qt. 
20 
.40 
20 
.40 
Procopp’s Olant Pepper 
German, 
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PEPPER. 
— French, Piement. — Spanish, Pimicnto. 
Plant in liot-beds in March, and transplant into the open ground the latter part of May, in rows 
about twenty inches apart and eight inches apart in the row. Repeated hoeings promote their growth. 
One ounce of seed will produce about 2,000 plants. 
Cayenne, Long Red. The pods of this variety are from three to four inches in length 
cone-shaped, and coral red when ripe. 
Golden Dawn. Shaped like the Bell ; color, golden yellow ..... 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Fruit large ; an early sweet variety ..... 
Procopp’s Giant. Long and large, fine scarlet; flesh thick. 
Red Cherry. Fruit round, very productive, and ornamental. 
Red Chili. Used for pepper sauce, small, narrow pods, about five inches long; very 
thick, fine flavor .............. 
Ruby King. Pods about five inches long, very thick, fine flavor .... 
Squash, or Tomato-Shaped. The kind most generally grown for pickling; an excel 
leut sort ................ 
Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Similar in shape to the Large Bell, but of mucl 
larger size.. 
PUMPKIN. 
German, Kurbis . — French, Courge. — Spanish, Calabciza. 
corn, two or three seeds in each hill. 
Connecticut Field. Very productive ; largely grown for feeding stock. Per bushel, I4.00. 
Large Cheese. Very productive ; grown for both stock and table . . . 
Mammoth. Grows to an immense size, often weighing over one hundred pounds . 
Mammoth Red Etampes. One of the largest; skin red, flesh very thick, firm and of 
fine flavor. 
Nantucket or Negro. Dark warted shell, fine flavor, makes excellent pies. 
Sweet Sugar. Round, not large, but very sweet, and an excellent table variety . 
See Special Offers on third 'page of cover. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Lb 
•25 
53.00 
•05 
•25 
2.50 
•05 
•25 
3.00 
•05 
•25 
3.00 
•05 
•25 
2.50 
•25 
2.50 
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•25 
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