. Germain : [catalog]. PEPPERS BULL NOSEPEPPEE CAYENNE PEPPER. Pimiento Pfeffer Piment CULTURE—Sow in hot beds in November and December, or in cold frames or boxesin early spring. Transplant when the weather is favorable, about April, to open groundin rows eighteen inches apart and ten inches apart in the row. The ground shouldbe highly manured before transplanting. When about six inches high, hoe theplants, and earth up slightly, keeping well watered at all , see page 00. ANAHEIM CHILI. See specialties. BELL, OR BULL NOSE. Early, sweet and of flavor $. CAYENNE. Pods small, l
. Germain : [catalog]. PEPPERS BULL NOSEPEPPEE CAYENNE PEPPER. Pimiento Pfeffer Piment CULTURE—Sow in hot beds in November and December, or in cold frames or boxesin early spring. Transplant when the weather is favorable, about April, to open groundin rows eighteen inches apart and ten inches apart in the row. The ground shouldbe highly manured before transplanting. When about six inches high, hoe theplants, and earth up slightly, keeping well watered at all , see page 00. ANAHEIM CHILI. See specialties. BELL, OR BULL NOSE. Early, sweet and of flavor $. CAYENNE. Pods small, long and tapering; coral red whenripe, very hot and strong, best kind for seasoning pickles; the Cayenne Pepper of commerce CHERRY. Small, round, smooth and productive CHILI PIQUIN. Fruit small and round, fiery hot, fine for seasoning or pepper sauce CHILI, SMALL, OR BIRDS EYE. Pods pendent, shapely,conical, about one and one-half inches in length, very piquant; excellent for pickles ^fet—afa CHINESE GIANT. Most desirable new, large agg^Ss^ variety; thick
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