CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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Second Early Varieties. 
Pqr £ pt. Qt. 
McXeau’s Eittle Oem, —A dwarf, green wrinkled marrow very 
prolific, of superior flavor; 1 foot. 15c. 50c. 
McEean’s Advancer. —An early green wrinkled variety, of deli¬ 
cious flavor ; 2 feet.. ... 10c. 35c. 
McEeaii’s Ulue Peter. —This is said to be the last and best varie¬ 
ty raised by the late Dr. McLean ; is a remarkable dwarf sort only 
six or eight inches high, a splendid bearer and of exquisite flavor, 
with large, well-filled pods. 15c. 50c. 
Tom Thumb. —Very dwarf, not exceeding nine inches in height, 
stout and branching; very early. 10c. 40c. 
Paxton’s Prolific Pong 1 Pod. —A very productive variety, with 
long pods, containing from 11 to 12 peas in each ; four feet. 10c. 35c. 
For General Crop. 
Champion of England.— One of the best and most popular Peas 
in cultivation ; 5 feet. 
Blue Imperial.— A good bearer, and of fine flavor; a very useful 
variety; 3 feet. 
White Marrowfat.— A favorite market sort of excellent quality; 
O IGGl,,....,.... 
35c. 
25c. 
20c. 
Blach-Eyed Marrowfat.— This, as well as the preceding is ex¬ 
tensively grown as a field Pea, hardy and productive ; 4 feet ... 5c. 20c. 
Tall Sugar.— The young pods are tender and well flavored, of good 
quality as a shell Pea; 5 feet.’.. 15c 50c 
Dwarf Sugar.— Edible pods, of good quality shelled; 2 feet. 15c. 50c. 
PEPPER. 
Squash JPepper. 
Grown largely for pickles. Sow in bot bed early in April, and trans¬ 
plant to the open ground when the weather is favorable. They should 
be planted in warm, mellow soil, in rows eighteen inches apart. They 
may also be sown in the open ground when danger of frosts is passed, 
and the soil is warm and settled. 
Per pkt. Oz. 
Earge Bell, or Blue Nose. —An early variety, of mild flavor; 
rind thick and fleshy........ 5c. 35c. 
