8 Peppers for Salads — Pumpkins for Pies 









Pepper, California Wonder 
Pepper 
One ounce will produce about 1500 plants. Sow 
in March or April in a hotbed and transplant into 
open ground late in May or early in June when the 
weather has become well settled, as the plants are 
quite tender. Set in rows about 2 feet apart, and 
15 inches apart in the row. A warm, sandy loam 
is best suited to their growth. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. 117 days. <A sweet va- 
riety of great merit. Heavily productive over a 
long season. Fruits very large, smooth and 
regular. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT. 100 days. The plants 
produce enormous yield. The Peppers are deep 
green turning to brilliant red. Flesh thick and 
of a very sweet flavor. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT. 100 days. The plants 
produce enormous yield. The Peppers are deep 
green turning to brilliant red. Flesh thick and 
of a very sweet flavor. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. 112 days. A long, slim 
pod, rather pointed, and when ripe, of a bright 
red color; extremely strong and pugent. Pkt. 
15¢c; oz. T5c. 
SCU ASH, 120 days. Flesh thick, mild and pleas- 
ant to the taste, though more piquant than 
some. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
WORLD BEATER. 120 days. Fruits large, ob- 
long, commonly 5 inches long and 3% inches in 
diameter; deep green becoming bright deep 
red: flesh thick and sweet. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
Pumpkin 
One ounce will plant 20 hills. One pound 250 
hills. Sow in good soil in May, when the ground 
has become warm, in hills 8 to 10 feet apart each 
way; or in fields of corn, about every fourth hill. 
The pumpkin is not so particular in regard to soil 
as the melon or cucumber, but in other respects’ 
is cultivated in a similar manner. If planted in 
hills by themselves, thin out the plants when he- 
ginning to run, to three in each hill. 
MAMMOTH. 120 days. A productive variety, 
which grows to an immense size, often weigh- 
ing more than a hundred pounds. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 40c; %4 Ib. $1.25. 
SUGAR. 115 days. A small, fine-grained, sweet 
pumpkin; very prolific and a fine table variety. 
Pkt. 10c: oz. 35¢e: ™% Ib, S1.00 





Seed Potatoes 
One peck will plant 100 hills; 8 to 10 bushels 
an acre. 
Owing to unsettlel market conditions prices 
will be given on application. 
Use Semesan Bel. Dusted on your seed potatoes 
at planting time. It controls disease and pro- 
duces increased yields of healthy plants and 
jtubers. One pound will treat 60 to 80 bushels. 2 
ozs. 30c; lb. $165; 5 lbs. $7.15; 25 lbs. $33.25. 
FARLY VARIETIES 
CHIPPEWA. A heavy cropping early variety; the 
tubers are oval shape, skin white, for table 
quality. One of the best. 
IRISH COBBLER. (Certified stock.) Cream-white 
color and of excellent quality. A vigorous 
grower, ripens uniformly, and keeps well. 
LATE VARIETIES 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. (Certified stock.) We can 
recommend this variety as one of the best for 
all purposes. 
KATAHDIN. Matures about a week later than 
Irish Cobbler. White skin and white flesh, with 
a very shallow eve. Handsome oval shape. Ex- 
cellent cooking quality. 
Sweet Potato Plants 
The young plants should be set in hills about 4 
feet apart and 5 inches above the ground level. A 
light soil and sunny location are preferable. 
Rooted slips ready in May. 
NANSEMOND. Best sort for New England. 
Plants, 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50. 
Radish 
One ounce will sow about 100 feet of drill, 10 
lbs. an acre. 
CULTURE: Sow in the open as early as the 
ground can be worked. Tobacco Dust scattered in 
the row will help keep maggots in check. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. 24 days. Of distinct 
shape, brilliant color, crisp and white; excellent 
for forcing. Pilst Wess. coc eal be oce 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP. 27 days. Small, 
round radish; very tender, mild and of quick 
growth. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. T5c. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. 25 days. Scarlet with 
white tip; shape nearly oval; good for forcing 
or summer sowing. Pkt. 10c; oz, 25c; 4% lb. T5c. 
ICILE. 27 days. Quick growing; clear white. 
for forcing. Pkt. L0cr oz, 25e3) 24410. Whe: 
LONG BLACK SPANISH. 55 days. One of the 
hardiest and best for winter use. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25¢; 44 Ib, The. 
SAXA,. 22 days. A popular radish for both forcing 
and for outdoor use. The root is as round as a 
ball, and a bright scarlet color. As this variety 
is very early and the top very short, it is rapidly 
gaining favor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 75c. 
WHITE STUTTGART. 
variety of large 
Pkt. i0¢2 025, 256; 
Fine 
35 days. A quick growing 
size and of good quality. 
Rhubarb 
One ounce will produce about 750 plants. Rhu- 
barb succeeds best in deep rich loam. It is propa- 
gated by seed, or by division of the roots—the 
latter being the usual method. 
VICTORIA. The variety in general use for the 
market; yields immense crops. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 
60c; %4 Ib, $2.00. 
ROOTS. Fach 50ec; doz. 85.00, 



Salsify or Vegetable Oyster 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill. Sow the 
seed early in spring in light deep soil in rows 18 
inches apart and 1 inch deep, thin the young 
plants to 3 inches. The roots should be well- 
grown in October when a supply may be stored 
for winter or the roots may be left in the ground 
until spring. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Grows to an 
extra large size and quite smooth. Flesh is 
almost white. Very mild and delicate in flavor. 
Pits Tbe 07,. S700) 

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