. 1902 year book : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Massachusetts Worcester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Walnut Hill Farm, c. l. hartshorn, 199 May Street. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 1, 1901. ROSS BROS. Gentlemen:—I have used your seeds largely for several years with good results. They have proved true to name and of good germinating power. Yours truly, C. L. HARTSHORN- PEPPERS Large Bell. Large, bell-shaped, thick fleshed, and less pun- gent than some other sorts. Good for filling. '"&q
. 1902 year book : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Massachusetts Worcester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Walnut Hill Farm, c. l. hartshorn, 199 May Street. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 1, 1901. ROSS BROS. Gentlemen:—I have used your seeds largely for several years with good results. They have proved true to name and of good germinating power. Yours truly, C. L. HARTSHORN- PEPPERS Large Bell. Large, bell-shaped, thick fleshed, and less pun- gent than some other sorts. Good for filling. '""Sweet Mountain. Fruit very large, often eight inches long by two in diameter. Flesh thick, sweet and mild. i Ruby King. The handsomest of the large sorts, mild and sweet. ^Large Squash. Fruit flat or tomato shaped, and somewhat ribbed, flesh thick and slightly more pungent than other large sorts, early and sure to mature. • Cayenne. Best for sea- soning pickles;very hot. , Red Chili. Used fori making pepper sauce. Pods bright red, slen- der, about two inches long and very pungent. Requires a long season; seed should be sown! early in hot bed. Each of above, pkt. 5c, \ oz. 15c, oz. 25c, 2 oz. 40c, I lb. 75c. J Coral Gem Bouquet. | The best of the small sorts. Its small red pods are so thickly set as to give it the appear- ance of a bouquet. Very ornamental, as well as useful. 10c, i oz. 20c, oz. Pkt. PEAS Extra Early Varieties. ) Within our acquaintance with the seed business there has not, to our recollection, been such a shortage in the supply of peas as now. Prices, therefore, are higher than last year, especially on the earlier varieties, and the supply is so limited that we suggest to customers that they order early, otherwise they will be liable to disappointment. Alaska. A variety which has been very popular and is yet extensively grown by market gardeners and canners. Its popularity has been due to its earliness and productiveness, as it is inferior in qual
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