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PEPPERS 
MILLS’ NEW MAMMOTH PEPPER, 
"see COtOEED PLATE PAGE 17. 
“GREAT NORTHERN” 
B^^foOier'peDoerl H G?31 D °«ble the size of other Peppers. Here is one of the greatest Peppers ever introduced. It is a perfect Giant in size • double + 1 , 
nearly two feet in heich? T ,„ f °u U - S ? slze . and handsome appearance it sells well everywhere. The plants gl ow vigorously of a strong stocky hall 6 
npr , y _ * n ^J le ^ ruit 1S very uniform in size, while the flesh is extremely mild, being entirely free from any fiery flavor. The Mammnrt. b ^ 
at the ton Thfw* c ° lor< ; d P late and are produced on strong plants in great abundance, iflways of a glossy scarlet in color from four to five inches brna 1 
offer seeds as follows !' PkMl » pkt s P xg?** * PePPQVS Can be used and we have a very choice selected strain of this Mammoth Pepper and^ 
CHINESE GIANT- 
lnnH'inmp , ~J his i s a inammoth variety and producing enormous fruit in great abundance on strong plants, which grow about two feet hurh mT 
character. These Peppers are thick, tender and mild, nearly as sweet as an apple, while the sldn when ripe is a brilliant ’ ° f 5 
certainly is an excellent large variety of the mildest flavor. Pkt., 10c., 3 pkts., 80c. 
scarlet. R 
Chinese Giant Pepper 
LONG RED CAYENNE-—This is the true Cayenne, 
fruit conical shaped, red in color, very hot in flavor. 
Pkt., 5c.; Vi oz., 15c., oz,, 85c. _ 
GOLDEN U P It I GUT—The fruit is of a golden 
color tinged with bronze, of mild flavor, a very handsome 
variety. Pkt,, 5c.; M» o z ., 18c., oz., 80c. _ 
MAMMOTH GOLDEN QUEEN—This is the largest 
sweet yellow Pepper, handsome, very productive, perfect 
in shape, uniform in size, mild flavor and of a golden waxy 
yellow color, the illustration gives a good idea of the ap¬ 
pearance of the plant of this handsome variety. Pkt., 
5c.; V> 07., 3 8 c., oz., 80c. _ 
PltOCOPP’S GIANT—As shown by the illustration 
it is covered with Peppers and grows to a very large size. 
It is not unfrequent for Peppers to grow from eight to 
ten inches long, while they are just mild enough to be 
pleasing to the taste. Pkt., 5c.; Vi oz., 18c., oz., 80c. 
RUBY KING—This is one of the leading varieties and 
is always in great demand. Our strain of this splendid 
stock produces large size brilliant red Peppers which are 
sweet and of mild flavor. The illustration gives a good 
idea of the plant ai.d we can highly recommend this va¬ 
riety. It attains a larger size than any other variety we 
know of with the exceptions of Great Northern or Chinese 
Giant. Pkt., 5c.; V -2 oz., 18c., oz., 80c. 
BELL OR BULL NOSE—An early red variety of 
large size,mild flavor thick and fleshy. Plants grow about 
two feet in height, while the fruits are about three inches 
in length and two inches in diameter. Pkt., 5c.; Y 2 oz., 
18c., oz., 80c. 
NEW CELESTIAL—This is a handsome Pepper 
growing about 1 Va to 2 feet high, producing a great abun¬ 
dance of fruit, well above the foliage of the plant as 
shown by the illustration. Up to the time they are fully 
grown they are a rich creamy yellow and when ripe they 
turn to a bright scarlet. Pkt.. 5c.; V 2 oz.. 18c., oz., 80c. 
POT, SWEET AND MEDICINAL HERB SEED 
No garden is complete without a few sweet, aromatic Herbs for 
medicinal purposes. Sow in spring in shallow drills one foot apart 
and when well up thin out or transplant to a proper distance apart. 
Those marked (*) are perennial, and when once obtained in the 
garden, may be preserved for years. 
ANISE—Seeds Aromatic. 
*BALM—Has Medicinal Qualities. 
CORIANDER—Seeds Aromatic. 
' *CARAWAY Seeds Aromatic. 
DILL — Seeds Aromatic. 
•HOREHOUND Has Medicinal Qualities. 
*LA YEN DER—Very fragrant. 
*ROSEM A It Y—Very fragrant 
SUMMER SA TORY—For seasoning. 
"SWEET FENNEL—Seeds Aromatic. 
SWEET BASIL—Culinary Herb. 
SAGE -Culinary Herb. 
SWEET MAJOR AM—For Seasoning. 
THYME—For Seasoning. 
•WORMWOOD—Has Medicinal Qualities. 
Price, 5c. per pkt., for any of the above. Any 3 pkts., 10c. 
TOBACCO 
FINE HAVANA—This is a heavy cropper, excellent flavor 
and the earliest cigar variety to procure and will grow two crops 
from one planting in the south. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 85c., Vi lb., 75c. 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF -An old and well known va¬ 
riety from which good crops are grown, especially in the Connec- 
ticut Valley. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 80c., Vx lb., 75c. 
WHITE PEANUTS This is a variety that combines many 
good qualities, such as earliness, size and productiveness, yielding 
lewer imperfect pods and makes loss popps than any other kind, 
yiddmg on medium ground 100 bushels per acre. Vines average 
tromdA to4 feet across, which make valuable forage for stock. 
lor ot the nut is white, two to three in a pod and is an excellent 
tpl-* 111 *! sor t f or the south where it does not require the rich soil. 
rKt - t* 0 *; pt., 85c., qt., 45c., postpaid. 
GINSENG 
Nearly everyone knows that Ginseng is grown for its root and is worthy of special 
attention. During the summer months it exhibits a most attractive and very handsome 
appearance, T he foliage is a dark 
green color and produces a quantity of 
small sweet scented yellowish green 
flowers during July, which are fol¬ 
lowed by seed berries which ripen in 
September, when they become a beau¬ 
tiful bright scarlet color. The root is 
of great commercial value, being used 
extensively in China where it is consid¬ 
ered the chief and most costly medi¬ 
cine. The plant will grow in any good 
rich garden soil and hundreds of dol¬ 
lars worth can be produced in a few 
square rods of ground. The plant can 
be started from seed which we are pre¬ 
pared to furnish our customers, or a 
start in growing can be made much 
sooner by planting one or two year old 
roots, which we are able to supply. 
The illustration shows the character 
and habit of growth of plant. The 
roots are easily harvested and prepared 
for market and can be readily sold to 
dealers in New York or other large 
cities. The price during October. 1907, 
being from $7.25 to $7.75 per pound,’ 
dry root. We can furnish seeds as 
follows: 
Per packet, 10c.; 3 pkts., 85c.; 7 
pkts., 50c., postpaid. One-year-old 
roots, Gc., each, 3 for 15c.; 12 for 
50c.; 30 for $1.00, postpaid. For 
larger quantities of seed or roots, write 
for special quotations. Ginseng Plant 
