. Delano Bros. catalogue of choice field and garden seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MAMMOTH GOLDEN QUEEN PEPPER. RUBY KING PEPPEB. Mammotli Golden Queen—This pepper grows twice the size of the Golden Dawn, is of the most perfect size and shape. Each plant ripens from 8 to IL immense, waxen, golden colored peppers of a mild flavor; like Ruby King may be eaten with vinegar, salt and pepper. They are also valuable for staffing as mangoes. Placed by Ruby King they make an attractive addition to the market garden


. Delano Bros. catalogue of choice field and garden seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MAMMOTH GOLDEN QUEEN PEPPER. RUBY KING PEPPEB. Mammotli Golden Queen—This pepper grows twice the size of the Golden Dawn, is of the most perfect size and shape. Each plant ripens from 8 to IL immense, waxen, golden colored peppers of a mild flavor; like Ruby King may be eaten with vinegar, salt and pepper. They are also valuable for staffing as mangoes. Placed by Ruby King they make an attractive addition to the market gardener's collection. 10c pkt., 30c oz., i P3. Ruby King—An exceedingly large and handsome pepper. Color bright, ruby red. Grow from 5 to 6 inches long by from 3i to 4 inches in diameter, which makes it one of the largest grown. Flavor very mild; can be sliced and eaten like tomatoes or cucumbers, or be used for mangoes. 10c pkt., 30c oz., $ 1 A'. POTATOES. The New Queen—Originated in the south-east corner of Maine, and from a seed ball of the Beauty of Hebron, which it resembles in shape and color. It has been sold for seed during the past three seasons in all parts of the country, and given general satisfaction. It won First Premium at the Nebraska State Fair in 1889. It is early and has no superior as an earlv market potato. Two barrels planted April 27th, produced a crop that sold'for $100 July 7th, 8th and 9th, with 30 bushels to spare for seed. By mail post paid 25c 5 lbs $ By express or freight, 30c peck, $ bushel, § bbl. Henderson's Early Puritan—This potato was so popular two years ago that the introducers sold nearly 1000 barrels in small lots. It ripens"as early as the Early Rose, skin and flesh pearly white and cooks mealv even when the tubes are only half grown. By mail, 25c. R), $ 5 lbs. By'express or freight, 30c peck, $ bushel, bbl. Early^Sunrise—This is a splendid early variety, said to be the earliest potato grow


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