. 1900 catalogue of reliable garden and agricultural seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Golden Dawn OULTUEE.—Seed should be started in hot-beds orshallow boxes of light, rich soil in the house early in March. When they have four leaves, transplant to fresh beds or flower pots and keep growing rapidly until the weather is warm enough to plant them out-doors. Set plants in rows 4 feet apart and 1 foot apart in the row. One ounce will sow oOO feet of drill in seed bed; 10,000 plants are required foranacre. Packets,


. 1900 catalogue of reliable garden and agricultural seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Golden Dawn OULTUEE.—Seed should be started in hot-beds orshallow boxes of light, rich soil in the house early in March. When they have four leaves, transplant to fresh beds or flower pots and keep growing rapidly until the weather is warm enough to plant them out-doors. Set plants in rows 4 feet apart and 1 foot apart in the row. One ounce will sow oOO feet of drill in seed bed; 10,000 plants are required foranacre. Packets, 3 cents each. If ordered by express, deduct JO cents per pound. Bell, or Bull Nose. Produces a verv large sized Pepper, highly esteemed for pickling, the skin being thicker than any of the other varieties. Early and of bright red color. Oz., 20c.: \i lb., 70c.; lb., $ Ruby King. An exceedingly large and handsome Pepper of mild flavor; a bright ruby red, from 43^ to 6 inches long. Oz., 25c.; 34 lb., 75c.; lb., $ Golden Dawn, or Golden Bell. A beautiful variety, resembling the Bell in shape, but of a golden color, of mild flavor. Oz , 20c.; 341b., 70c.; lb , $ Red Cluster. The leaves and fruits are small but very pro- ductive, the fruits being curiously crowded together. The peppers are very hot, long and very thin in shape, of coral red color. Oz., 27c.; 34 lb., 80c.; lb., $ Celestial. The fruit of this variety is of cone shape, of a creams- white color, which changes to a vivid scarlet. Oz., 20c.; 34 lb", 70c.; lb., $ Tomato, or Squash. This is of a flattened shape, hot, color red, and generally preferred for making pepper-hash. Oz., 20c.; 34 lb., 70c.; lb., $ The above prices are postpaid. From Florida Mb. Robekt W. Stanton, Hillsboro Co., Fla., September 21, 1899, writes: "I have handed your catalogue to a friend to whom I recommended your firm, your seeds being by far the best in quality I have ever been able to buy. Kindly send ajio


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