JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
_ (Corporation). _ 
'6C 
German, Pfeffer. — 
Golden Dawn Mango Pepper. 
PEPPER. 
French, Piement. — Spanish, Pi mien to. 
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. Repeated hoeings 
promote their growth. 
One ounce of seed will produce about 2,000 plants. 
LARGE BELL, or BULL NOSE, fruit 
large ; an early sweet variety 
Pkt. 
•05 
Oz. Lb. 
•30 $3-5° 
Cayenne, Long Red; the pods of this va¬ 
riety are from three to four inches in length, 
cone-shaped, and coral red when ripe . 
•05 
•30 
3* 50 
Squash, or Tomato Shaped, the kind most 
generally grown for pickling; an excellent 
sort ........ 
•05 
•30 
3*50 
SWEET MOUNTAIN, or MAMMOTH, 
similar in shape to the Large Bell, but of 
much larger size ...... 
•°5 
•30 
3-50 
Red Cherry, fruit round; very productive and 
ornamental ....... 
•05 
•30 
3-50 
PUMPKIN. 
German, Kurbis. —French, Courge. — Spanish, Calabaza. 
The Pumpkin is now little used except for agricultural purposes, the squashes being so much sweeter and 
drier and finer grained for the kitchen. The farmer, however, finds the Pumpkin a serviceable addition to his 
feed. The most common and least troublesome method of cultivation is to plant them with corn, two or three 
seeds in each hill. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Lb. 
Sweet Sugar, round, not large, but very sweet, and an excellent table variety . 
. .05 
. IO 
$0.60 
Mammoth, grows to an immense size, often weighing over one hundred pounds 
. . 10 
•30 
3.00 
Connecticut Field, very productive; largely grown for feeding stock. Per bushel, $4.00 
. .05 
.IO 
•25 
Large Cheese, very productive; grown for both stock and table ..... 
. .05 
.IO 
.60 
POTATOES. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES. 
Special prices on large quantities quoted on application. Special Offer No. 2 only applies to Potatoes. 
Of the many varieties of Potatoes that claim public 
favor, we have selected only a few, and these the best in 
cultivation. We aim to include in our list only those sorts 
which we have found by actual test are worthy of cultivation. 
Orders will be booked as received, and shipped in rotation, 
after danger of freezing is over; and as Potatoes are of per¬ 
ishable character, we assume no responsibility for dam¬ 
ages incurred in transit, but we will, of course, exercise the 
greatest care to guard against sudden changes in the tem¬ 
perature. 
Early Northern, a seedling from Early Rose, which it resembles; productive . 
New Queen, true Northern Maine grown, good keeper, very early, excellent quality . 
Bliss Triumph, well-known early sort, of superior quality and excellent flavor . 
Ohio Junior, extra early sort, good keeper, very productive, of fine quality 
Polaris, a sport from Early Rose, white skinned, fine grain, very mealy . 
Clark’s No. 1, well-known sort, fine flavor and exceedingly productive . 
P. and W. Victory, a handsome variety, resembling Clark’s No. 1, but earlier . 
Pearl of Savoy, very early, large, oblong tubers, productive, and of superior qualitv 
Beauty of Hebron, a standard sort, pure white skin and flesh ; the best for general use 
Houlton Early Rose, so well known it needs no description ; our stock is true and unmixed, 
Dakota Red, produces freely large tubers, skin rough, and netted eyes quite deeply set 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
Peck. 
Bush. 
Bbl. 
•75 
$2.00 
$4.00 
.60 
*•75 
3-50 
•75 
2.00 
4.00 
•75 
2.00 
4.00 
•75 
2.00 
4.00 
.60 
*•75 
3-50 
.60 
*•75 
3 50 
.60 
1 75 
3-50 
.60 
1 75 
3 - 5 ° 
.60 
1 -75 
3-50 
•50 
1.50 
3.00 
