Do you know that a few Pepper plants will supply a large family? 
MICHELL’S PEPPERS 
PIMENT (Fr.) PFEFFER (Ger.) PEPERONE (lItal.) 
One ounce will produce about 1200 plants 
Sow the seed in a hotbed or window-box ,; Ruby King. 68 days. Fruits 5 to 6 inches 
about March 1. Transplant to the open long and about 3 inches in diameter, green 
ground when all danger from frost is over, in turning to red as they mature, with flesh 
rows 3 feet apart, 114 feet apart in the row. fairly thick and mild in flavor. Pkt. 15c.; 
Voz. 50c.; oz. 80c.; 4Ib. $2.50. 
Sunnybrook, Tomato or Squash. 73 days. 
Upright grower, with small fruit shaped 
like a tomato and of mild flavor. Pkt. 15c.; 
Yyoz. 50c.; oz. 85c.; Yb. $2.75. 
World Beater. 70 days. Very similar to 
Ruby Giant, but grows slightly larger; 
flesh very meaty and of mild flavor. Pkt. 
15c.; Yoz. 50c.; oz. 80c.; 4b. $2.50. 
Mild or Sweet Varieties 
California Wonder. 72 days. A fine 
variety of great merit. The very large 
fruits often weigh 8 to 10 ounces each 
and are of glossy green color turning 
later to vivid red. Flesh thick and mild 
In taste. Pkt. 15c.; 40z. 60c.; oz. $1.00; 
lb. $3.25. 

World Beater No. 13. 73 days. New. 
Introduced by the New Jersey Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, the in- 
troducers of the famous Rutgers To- 
mato. This Pepper is immune to the 
Chinese Giant. 80 days. Monster sweet 
Pepper with green fruit turning bright 
scarlet. Matures late. Fine for stuffed 
mangoes. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 60c.; oz. $1.00; 
lb. $3.00. 
King of the North. 64 days. A large, hand- 
some, early variety recommended for turn a ruby-red when fully matured. 
sections where seasons are short. Dark Piso! : 5 
green, turning to a beautiful red. Flesh $3.45. Posy BOZ 7 Oca OZ3) #12055 40D: 
fairly thick and of mild flavor. Heavy 
most destructive disease of Peppers— 
mosaic. A prolific bearer of large, 
heavy-fleshed, dark green fruits which 

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oe go 75, ecasectuca oe 022,89 Bell or Bull Nose. 64 days. One of the 
earliest varieties and very hardy. The 
sturdy plants produce great numbers of 
green fruits, turning later to vivid scarlet; 
Neapolitan. 60 days. Large, early, thick- 
meated variety of mild flavor. Bright red 
when ripe. Pkt. 15c.; 40z. 50c.; oz. 85c.; z i \ 
Vib. $2.75. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 50c.; oz. 75c.; 4Ib. $2.50. 
Pimiento. 73 days. Excellent, uniformly 
shaped, sweet green changing to red when 
ripe. Pkt. 15c.; Y4oz. 50c.; oz. 80c.; IIb. 
$2.50. 
Ruby Giant. 70 days. Very large, of mild 
flavor. Adapted for stuffing. Pkt. 15c.; 
Hot Varieties 
Anaheim Chili. 80 days. The fruit is 6 to 
8 inches long and 1% inches in diameter at 
the shoulder, tapering to point. Flesh is 
thick and mildly pungent, deep green turn- 
Ing to rich scarlet at maturity. Pkt. 15c.; 
Yéoz. 50c.; oz. 90c.; YIb. $2.75. 
Hungarian Wax. 65 days. Fruits about 244 
inches in diameter and 4 to 5 inches long, 
golden yellow when young, turning later 
to scarlet. Very hot; used principally for 
pickling. Pkt. 15c.; Yoz. 50c.; oz. 90c.; 
lb. $2.75. 
Large Red Cherry. 82 days. A large hot 
variety, extensively used for canning 
whole; averages 11% to 2 inches in diameter; 
shaped something like a flattened tomato. 
Pkt. 15c.; oz. 50c.; oz. 80c.; Y4Ib. $2.50. 
Long Red Cayenne. 70 days. A long red 
variety; very hot and used principally for 
bunching with potherbs. Pkt. 15c.; Yoz. 
50c.; oz. 80c.; lb. $2.50. 
Red Chili. 80 days. The small narrow red 
pods are very hot; used for seasoning. Pkt. 
15c.; Y%0z. 50c.; oz. 80c.; 4lb. $2.50. 
VYIb. 50c.; oz. 80c.; Ib. $2.50. 
Plant one peck for 100 feet of row 
Plant 12 to 14 bushels per acre 
Time oF SHIPMENT. Potato-shipping with 
us commences about March 15 (weather per- 
mitting), unless otherwise requested. We can 
ship at customer’s risk any time during cold 
weather. Our Potatoes are put up in sacks of 
21% bushels each. 
Beats Them All (Michell’s). This famous 
variety has given the best results wherever 
tried, yielding more than any other early 
Potato. Oblong in shape; quality fine. 
Extremely early, coming in about 7 to 10 
days earlier than Early Rose. 

Ruby King Pepper 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 
HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 





PomME DE TERRE (Fr.) KartToFFEL (Ger.) 

RHUBARB 
RHUBARBE (Fr.) RHABARBER (Ger.) 
RABARBARO (Ital.) 
One ounce will sow 125-foot row 
Seed should be sown early in the spring, in 
shallow drills. 1 foot apart; thin out to stand 
4 to 5 inches apart in the row. In the fall or 
following spring, the roots should be trans- 
planted Into permanent beds and placed 3 
feet apart each way; the year following that 
or two years after sowing the seed, the Rhu- 
barb may be used. Roots may be planted in 
the spring up to May 15. 
Victoria. Immense long stalks of a cherry- 
red color. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 50c.; 14Ib. $1.25. 
Rhubarb Roots 
Ready April 1 for spring planting; 
MacDonald. A new variety of great merit. 
Fine for market or for home-gardens. 
1 root 75c.; 6 roots $4.00; 12 roots $7.50. 
Victoria. 1 root 40c.; 6 roots $2.00; 12 roots 
$3.50. 
Clump, $1.00 each; 
large field-grown, 
6 for $5.50. 
ROSEMARY 
An herb that is used in seasoning and in 
the production of a volatile oil. Pkt. 25c. 
MICHELL’S CHOICE SEED POTATOES 
PataTa (Ital.) 
Early Rose (Houlton or Maine). A leading 
variety for earliness, quality, and produc- 
tiveness. Pink skin; oblong shape. 
Green Mountain. An excellent genera] crop 
variety. White; roundish flat. 
Irish Cobbler. An excellent sort, almost 
round in shape. — 
Jersey Redskin. Especially adapted for 
planting in light, sandy soil in late June 
and early July. Oval shape, medium size, 
and cook pure white. 
Russet. An excellent late variety, claimed 
to be absolutely rust- and _ blight-proof. 
Oval or flat in shape; medium size. 
Prices on Seed Potatoes are established 
about March 1 
PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. 13 
