. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 94 Arthur T. Boddingtor . 342 West 14th New York City f A giant among the PEPPER ^fcffer PiMKNT Pimicri/o Peppers arc iiulispensablo as a seasoning; for soups and meats. The larj^e varieties are mainly used for tliis purpose and pic k- ling. The mild, sweet varieties, like Golden Dawn and Ruby King, are usr for mangoes, wliile the small-fruited sorts aro the best for sauces. Sow in hotbeds in .March or April, or in a warm, sheltered border in May, and, when season is favorable, trans- plant in rows


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 94 Arthur T. Boddingtor . 342 West 14th New York City f A giant among the PEPPER ^fcffer PiMKNT Pimicri/o Peppers arc iiulispensablo as a seasoning; for soups and meats. The larj^e varieties are mainly used for tliis purpose and pic k- ling. The mild, sweet varieties, like Golden Dawn and Ruby King, are usr for mangoes, wliile the small-fruited sorts aro the best for sauces. Sow in hotbeds in .March or April, or in a warm, sheltered border in May, and, when season is favorable, trans- plant in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches in row, in good, rich ground. Boddington's Selected Chinese Giant Double the size of Ruby King, this ' is one of the largest and finest mili red Peppers. Not only is it intensely pro ductive, but "it is as sweet as an apple," anc unusually thick-skinned. Pk(. 10 cts., oz. 40 cts., %lb. , lb. Boddington's Hercules. Pepper fruits. Produces the biggest fruits of all mild, edible kinds hitherto known. The fruit has solid flesh of good flavor and of a magnifi- cent golden yellow color. There are often at the same time a dozen well-shaped fruits on one plant. Its value is still increased by the upright growing of the fruits. They are consequently more exposed to the sun, maturing earlier; and even during wet weather they cannot become so easily rotted as the kinds with hanging fruits, which come too easily in contact with the soil. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 40 cts., y^W). $ Boddington's Red Apple. This fine new variety is distin- ~ £_n guished from all others by the extraordinary thickness of its flesh. It belongs to the mild-flavored section and is excellent for the table. The ripe fruits are smooth, and of a splendid brilliant dark scarlet. Average about 4 inches in length and 3 inches in width at the top. Pkt. 20 ctg., 3 for 50 cts. This variety is nearly two weeks earlier than any other large mild Pepper. Fruit may be gathered, the l


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