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PEPPER. 
German, Pfeffer. —French, Piment. —Spanish, Pimiento. 
Grown largely for pickles. Plant in hot-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. Re- 
° ° Pkt. Oz. Lb. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose, fruit large; an early, sweet and thick, fleshy, ten¬ 
der rind variety... • -05 .40 $4.00 
Cayenne, Long Red, the pods of this variety are from three to four inches in 
length, cone-shaped, and coral red when ripe. Both ripe and green pods 
are used as pickles, also for making pepper sauce.05 .40 4.00 
Squash, or Tomato Shaped, the kind most generally grown for pickling ; an 
excellent sort.05 .40 4.00 
Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth, similar in shape to the Large Bell, but of 
much larger size; rind thick, fleshy and tender, much used for pickling, 
stuffed like mangoes.• • *05 .40 4.00 
Sweet Spanish, fruit about four inches in length, and nearly three inches in 
diameter; brilliant scarlet when ripe; the earliest of all varieties.05 .40 4.00 
Red Cherry, fruit round; very productive and ornamental.05 .40 3.00 
BEAUTY OF HEBRON. [See Novelties.) 
POTATO. 
NEW AND CHOICE VARIETIES. 
(See Novelties for Description and Price List.) 
RHUBARB. 
German, Rhabarber .— French, Rhubarb .— Spanish, Ruibarbo B as tar do. 
Sow early in the spring, in drills a foot apart, thinning out to about the same distance apart in 
the rows when a few inches high. In fall, or the following spring, transplant into deep, rich soil, 
about three feet apart each way. If propogated by dividing the roots, it may be done either in 
fall or spring, planting it at the same distance apart, as given above. 
Pkt. Oz. Lb. 
Linnaeus, early, large, and tender.10 .25 $3.00 
Victoria, very large, later than Linnaeus.10 .25 3.00 
For price of Rhubarb Roots see Vegetable Plant:. 
