. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. apart and 18 small pots. %\b. Lb. 1423 Will SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPER. Sweet Golden Dawn. Very hand- some and distinct, and of mild flavor Cardinal. (New.) Grows about 6 inches long; mild and thick- fleshed ; brilliantly colored Cranberry. Small fruit; used for pickles Red Cherry. Cherry-shaped; for pickles, for which they are largely used Red Etna. Rich, deep sc
. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. apart and 18 small pots. %\b. Lb. 1423 Will SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPER. Sweet Golden Dawn. Very hand- some and distinct, and of mild flavor Cardinal. (New.) Grows about 6 inches long; mild and thick- fleshed ; brilliantly colored Cranberry. Small fruit; used for pickles Red Cherry. Cherry-shaped; for pickles, for which they are largely used Red Etna. Rich, deep scarlet; the peppers are borne erect, are of medium size and conical shape, and of sweet, mild flavor 1425 1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1435 Red Chili. Very productive; very small, red and very pungent Red Cluster. A new type of Chili, with upright, bright red fruits Monstrous. Very large French sort Sweet Spanish. Large, mild; used for salad Sweet Mountain. Large, regular, and of mild flavor Celestial. A Chinese Pepper; at first fruit is yellow, but when fully matured it becomes a deep scarlet Bird's Eye, or Creole. ingly pungent; Small, red fruit, size of a Marrowfat pea; they are exceed- can be used either fresh or dried 25 $0 75 $2 50 20 60 2 00 20 60 2 00 20 60 2 00 30 85 3 00 40 1 25 4 00 40 1 25 4 00 20 60 2 00 25 75 2 50 25 75 2 50 25 75 2 50 30 85 3 00 25 75 2 50 25 75 2 50 25 75 2 50 25 75 2 50 20 60 2 00 20 60 2 00 50 1 50 5 00 RAM PI ON. Raiponce. Beponche. ^apunjel^ube. Culture. —Sow in the open ground early in May, either broadcast or in drills 10 inches apart. As the seed is very fine, it merely requires to be pressed firmly into the soil. Thin out the seedlings if they come out too thick, and water frequently during hot weather. The roots may be gathered for use from October onward throughout the winter. Per oz. %lb. Lb. 1438 Rampion. The roots and leaves are excellent as salad $0 40 $1 25 $4 00 ROQUETTE. Roquette. Jaramago. Culture. —Sow early in spring, in rows,
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