. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 88 Arthur , 342 West 14th New York City A giant among the PEPPER ^Pfcffcr PiMENT Pimicuto Peppers are iiidispensablt- as a seasoning for soups and meats. The large varieties are mainly used for this jjurpose and pick- ling. The mild, sweet varieties, like Golden Dawn and Ruby Kin for mangoes, while the small-fruited sorts are the best for sauces. Sow in hotlieds in March or April, or in a warm, sheltered border in May, and, wlien season is favorable, trans- plant in rows 2 feet apart and


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 88 Arthur , 342 West 14th New York City A giant among the PEPPER ^Pfcffcr PiMENT Pimicuto Peppers are iiidispensablt- as a seasoning for soups and meats. The large varieties are mainly used for this jjurpose and pick- ling. The mild, sweet varieties, like Golden Dawn and Ruby Kin for mangoes, while the small-fruited sorts are the best for sauces. Sow in hotlieds in March or April, or in a warm, sheltered border in May, and, wlien 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 linest mild red Peppers. Not only is it intensely pro- ductive, but "it is as sweet as an apple," and unusually thick-skinned. Pkt. 5 cts. oz. 25 cts., 5^ lb. 75 cts., lb. $ Boddington's Hercules. Pepper fruits. The new Pepper Hercules pro duces the biggest fruits of all mild, edible kinds hitherto known. The fruit has solid flesh of good flavor and of a magnificent gold- en yellow color. The plant grows uncom- monly strong and is extremely productive. 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 conse- quently more exposed to the sun, maturing earlier; and even dur- ing 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., i^lb. $ Early Neapolitan. '^'^'^ comparatively new variety is nearly two weeks earlier than any other large mild Pepper. Fruit may be gathered the last of June from seed sown early in spring. The first fruits average 4K inches in circumference by 4 inches long—the latter fruits growing a little larger; they are thick-meated and unusually mild and sweet. The flesh and skin are bright red. The pl


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