Vaughan's gardening illustrated . 0314 Pint, 15c; quart, 30c; Vz peck, 50c; peck, 85c; bushel, $ RED BOTTOMS. , , , ,„ „„ 03 12 Pint, 15c; quart, 30c; Vz peck, 50c; peck, 85c; bushel, $ OFFER No. OSI—1 pint each, 3 colors, 50c; I quart each, 3 colors, 80c. (Postage extra).EGYPTIAN OR RED PERENNIALS. These we sell largely in the then they produce very early green onions. O308 Pint, 20c; qt., 35c; Vz peck, 75c; peck, $; bushel, $ MULTIPLIERS. For First Early Spring Bunching Onions. Theyare pure silvery-white, which runs well up the stem, very sweet and


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . 0314 Pint, 15c; quart, 30c; Vz peck, 50c; peck, 85c; bushel, $ RED BOTTOMS. , , , ,„ „„ 03 12 Pint, 15c; quart, 30c; Vz peck, 50c; peck, 85c; bushel, $ OFFER No. OSI—1 pint each, 3 colors, 50c; I quart each, 3 colors, 80c. (Postage extra).EGYPTIAN OR RED PERENNIALS. These we sell largely in the then they produce very early green onions. O308 Pint, 20c; qt., 35c; Vz peck, 75c; peck, $; bushel, $ MULTIPLIERS. For First Early Spring Bunching Onions. Theyare pure silvery-white, which runs well up the stem, very sweet andmild flavor, superior to green onions from other sets. O302 Pint, 25c; quart, 40c; % peck, 90c; peck, $; bushel, $ MULTIPLIERS. Flavor much superior to ordinary onions. O300 Pint, 20c; quart, 30c; Vz peck, 80c; peck, $ ; bushel, $ SUMMER TOP SETS. These are planted to produce both earlyGreen Onions and large eating onions. O306 Pint, 20c; quart, 35c; Vz peck, 90c; peck. $ ; bushel, $ SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPERS PEPPERS require considerable heat and should be grown much like*? egg plants. Sow in April, in the window-box or hot-bed and trans-plant when frost is over to the open ground in rows two feet apart andeighteen inches apart in the row. The soil should be rich and well culti-vated, a dressing of well rotted manure during growth will benefit theplants. The mild sweet Pepper has revolutionized this vegetable. Vaughans Giant Magnum Dulce This grand pepper has appropriately been styled the Salad it is not in salad form alone that it excels. With seeds removed itmay be stuffed, either with dressing or with meat, such as ground steakwith onions or other seasoning. Sliced and fried, it is a delicious dish,or it may be eaten raw, it is so mild. Vaughans Magnum Dulce SweetPepper can be grown to immense size, 7 inches long and 4 inchesthrough, but when grown so large the yield is small. P506 Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c; oz., 75c; % lb., $2


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